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Albany, Aug. 6—The following in Gov. Sey. mour's letter to Becretary Btanton, relative to the qnokes in the ors ten Congversional Districts of this Beate : State or Naw Yous, Exsovrive Dur: Tat ALBARY, suey ‘po Oh in. FE. M. Stanton, Secretary 0. : “o ‘ie pi geted fo call your attention to the enrollment made with a view to the dra't lately orderad by the Presideat, In some of the Oon- greedional Districts they are especially excensive and iajurious. The average quotes ih ye <one Counrred onal Districts of New York are % S81 ¢ In Mewactusett end New gle! yey they are 2,16 ‘hn Poonaylvanday %601. It wil be seen that ov av. erave vernand made in every Congressional Dine trict 'u the Beate is for a0 mer ee tid man ' Vib My Hal men Te ets miee hon Massachunette or Now Hiaropet: re, Inatne them States as I have not been able to proenre the qnotan aatigned elsewhere, There are vo differences in the character of the population of these Btates to wccoumt for these isorepanctes. The moat oppreadive enrollments aj in the Congressional districts in the cities of New York and Brooklyn. The av demand meade upon these ts for 86T men ench, while in Maraiwhusetta the average demand made upon each aisirict is tor 2,167 men, The cenmua returns show that the pro- portion of aliena and femalcs inthe large towna ebould make er ee ee not greater than in other nectiona. returns are confirmed by the character of their respective population, Not only are aliens numerous in Now York and Brooks Jyn, but females make s ere portionate num- Der than elsewhere, ae they find more employment in _work#hops, or 14 domestics. Ifa comparison is made between cities of «lifer. ent Biates, the di jon of men demanded from New York and oklyn is e#tll more etarting. While im thean cities 26 per cent. of the population {@ curolled, in Boston only 12'¢ per cent., or lean than one-half that ratio, are made liable to be drafted. The ten Conyres- ional Districta of Massachusetts are required to ruish, under the last call, only 21,070 men. rst ten Cousress onal Districts in this State aro called on for 85,954, making an excess of 14,254, It in clear that injustice is doue under thew en- rollmenta, Tdo vot meen to flud fiult with those ‘who made thera in New York and Brooklyn, 1 know what they stato fs truc—that it (6 vot possi+ bie w avoid the enroWment there of persons who are not liable to be drafted, becanse they are aliens or non-rescaote, Those whose names are thus er- Toneoualy pus down have no interest in correcting the lista; while it is » fact that they ewell the enroil- ment, and hetig,f grievous burthens upon the Dis- trict to which they are charged. The draft makes # heavy drain upon all our country. In onr cities it is «terrible affliction. A ited proportion of the inbalitants live upon daily wages, which they wnust receive with regu- larity to give food, fuel wud shelter to the!r tum lier, ‘These can unly be obtained by cash paymeuts, The pay of the scldiersa, which is mace at irrewular times, and perhaps at comparatively long periods, Will not provide the nocessory support to their fa. muilies in cities like New York aud Brooklyn, and they are frequently broken up aud ruined, Every consideration justice and huraniky demauds bees Co burthens shoul! no. be thrown upon rte of Ibis oh pal Tahould say that efnce the bezinn'ye of this civil war, these cities have not only furnist ed their full quotas, but are to-!sy eniitled too eredit of about 8,000 three years’ meu, Tt would be sn act of justive to count each of these men jainst three men under the present ca vice for one your, But theae h more, They have om repeated occ: euswered the calle of ti ede end perl, Toey have bee at mient expense, they have kept up disciplined militia, The cost of ti: muel well has been as for the advantaye of the United siaies as fur tbe cily governments, Tene excessive enrolments alao subject to heavy faxation those who have been foremost in Ming the National Treseury aod yiving to the Tent the money which hae enabled tt to soldiers, I know thal you will agree with New York and Brooklya hive stroug He BOL only upon ibe equity, but upon the gratituce of those Who are adiuinisicr.ng tie Natousl alana, To soswer to an appeal which I wwe to vou, fart year, tc correct & s.milar Wrong, Sou appoint- od Wiliam F. Alle, of this State, Coanucey Siuth, ef Massachusotis, and Jobn Love, of Tucians, & eornmins.on © examine tie enrolment of 1963, They submitted am able report show! iis great injustice, aud you releved these cities (rom a rest wrong. J urge that some win!lar plan be sdopied now, whereby the quotas of this Biaity wDich es in the districts I have named, including ‘ew York Cty and Brooklyn, appear to be nn- equal and oppressive, may be adjusei equitably im ion to the demands mule upou other parte ot the country. B.ace the earollmente were tonda, there has been wo oppurtunity to correct them. Neither can this be wonein time. Wh. le Rames may be added to the lists, those which are joeeenet7 placed there cannot be stricken o.. In c Dames in excess canuot bn cietected, as the citizens are not familiar with the uanies wad condition of their neghbors. In the country it is yours, dc. Hozario Bermock LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, D Miuirary Matrers,—IMportant Mrer- Tso or Tum Boagp ov Svranvisons.—Tur Re- ORUITING Prosrsot.--PUNisaMras OF MAsSaciu- SeTTs AGeNts ron RecuviTiIng IN Naw Youn, Ero.—Atter the elapse of noaily oneshulf the wme alloted fer recruiting, under the list call of the President, the Bowrt of Supervisors have met, Bravely discussed the wubjooe of filling the cky quoty and adjourned to consider the question farther at a mubsequont meetin. Kor this acon the people should be thanki. 1f they had doubts of the Supervisors’ disposition 6 sect npon thie vital mibject, these doubts raust now be ro uoved, The mbject will be considered before Cue simasiet the poople rejoice! The moet a! wet w was held yesterday afternoon, and was preceded by « private causus, understood to have been dev ted to the sulject of enlisting negro soldicrs to apply on the quota of Now York, A comumuuecation ad. dressed to the Board, was received from General Hays Colonel Townsend and M yor D v.n, recom. Vending the appointment of agenis for recruiting PUrteses in the insurgent Butes, La connection With Gis etbject Supervisor Little subwitied the following realntion : Resolved, Thas the Committee on Volunteering be dare hereby rected to reper’, atthe uext meetin, of the Rawry vyne plan iure ard to the cmple, ment of agents fi, , buTrand Beale, the euliscug of men ip Ary riod discagaion follower ihe preacotation of Wei Mion Mr, Purdy ep oeioully of posing p Onbire em of negro reerivuy fog Now York, Ho characierizel the system ns e470 steal. ing, and alluded to the Poteruburg repulue to prorg that such soldiers were placed in the front ranks to cc slaughtered, Ho rezarded slaves as property, and was opposed to destroying them, and protested egainet the ity of New York engaging in # crusade @ interfere with the nghts of slaveholders, He waa ta favor ef proseouting the war, bus could not adores the negro paliey. After Mr, Purdy's burst ( tediemmtion ‘Cumervints Taped remarked thet a Volat compl ober Steward ata place a eb @ac agreed to pay tei oe bp ol thy Gebert took } ri be woul! vote for the sppoimtment of e com- agreeably to the above resolution, be en- ‘dereed the objections made by Mr.Purdy, Sapervi- pf sharma from entering into aa argument atthe present time, Mis object wae sinply to fill the city eg) and he belicved there were Mgt 24 men in New York who were not willing that big men should teke their piaces in the army. ler further diaousxion, in which Mr. Schultz expreased bis approval of the project, the resolution war re- ferred tow committer, Mr, Schulte then submit ted » remolution to the effect that the Volunier Coromittee be directed to pay mubstitutes tor citi- semy whether the latter are liable to draft or net, the same amount which they now pay to volun- ters, To this Mr, Purdy also detnurred, allecine that it wou.d aid the wealthy at the expense of the tiny hee J to te rich man his eubatitute, end bray! Ing the poor man to wo inte the ranks, Mr. Little repl ad, however, showiug the tilinev of thia arvument, and remarking that tte tendency would be to aki the poor, and possibly to avoid the draft, Mr. Schultz's resolution was then adopted, as was alec the following ; Resloed, That citirens of this county, as abore- mentioned, who desire subatitites upon depor ing for seb purpose the sum of ¢335 for three years #255 for two years, unl vr oone year eact tle treasurer of mich volunteer comra.tter, be furs ished with mibatitutes in the numerical order in which auch deposit shall be made with paid tress. urer, The said ammount for one, two or three vears® wuletitntes to be paid to the party of parties bring ing the euletituis t the office, Resolved, That the Speois) Committee on Votor teering be requested to con‘er with the Metropoli- tan Commissioners upon the mubject of filling the qitote for this The iong-«expocte Be) our relative to men it eervice for on appeared, and hence t iveteuctions frora Governor eceroption trom draft of ndred daya, have tot vot ere ia no news of importance concerning the ovlitia regiments, The soldiers who went to Elmira for gusrd duty bave butt tie to doy the rebel prisoners bei ug as qo.et ond order- ly_ne Ceatred, The recruiting movernent continues without m- hanve of remult, Tue provost-marehals are atrenu efforts tu aw te work, gud, iu compection with the recruiting comraltters, ore doing a fair Dusineses The new re rulting depot on the Battery bas already bad the effect of dine persing the gang of awindlers whe formerly in ®st- ec that locality to prey upon emigrants, and, face the new arrangement lens knowing that they wil be honorably dealt with, have ler hesitation in entering the wervice, It is pleasing to know that some of the brokers whe have so long been engayred in stealing reeruite from New York, and enli«ting them in other pica have at last come to erief, Two wen, named Abra- hem 1). Craig aud Charles R, McConne!!, were tried in the Buperior Conri, yeurrday, upon a charge of Davenports from New igetta, In view of the they were the fires parties tr. under the » however, the Cour. was very lepioat &- them, giving them ch onty one hundred (ne and fifteen ov. the Tombs Two additional ease ot this law ov. curred yerterday conseqaence of the dusing clrenmatance ected with it, is entitled a detailed narrative, ug ae follows, Offer Perguaon, of the Becond Precinct, was proce alom@ William strect, and was accosted by Joun W, Chapman, a substimite broker, who, midtaking bitn fora countryman (Le beng in citizent# apparel), Ssked bim if he wisued to enlist, tell ug him tl he woul take him to Puloce phin where he w obtain @ bounty of 9650. Chepriun was to ree #150, outef which be would’y the expenses of thetmp. Asn further iid icenent, Choprnan con. fided to Ferguson that if be waa arart he coud mimage to get awar after Benue elated, by tie poyment of #100, The apperent recruit acceded to entiong a recruit, nico Vork, to enilet in Massw! ject that new la an the proposition of the bree: it Wishing to in¢ 40 bis ianuly of bis intention, BD npprst- ment to meet Chapman at wey ferry wat e@veving and go with hima (0 Iholadelphia, In the tucant.me Pergnson cr ted with Captamn Miis of the Second Precinel, by whose direction the appointment was kepl, ail justas the bounty broker and bia recruit were step p ay on board the ferry bowl, en rowe to the Quaker City, officer Wiltey arromed Chaprosn and took him before Boperintendent Kennedy. Ho was subeeqrently arcaigued before Justice Lao, and commited lor furiher exnn nation. T! e second case was that of a German reading m No, 22 Bust Bromiwny, who was arresied officer Lippman of the Bixth Precinct, ¢ be Eullatment wi. Louis Wil os that the seeused oo ie Ooo) Mat to obtain for bina t sitiou of Hospite ort: e from the etys foe On looted nd cntisied hin tn tue 2 Masene’ olonteers, aud alse ta ledie pry hia any t Wren he ned the entutiment pepe a, be ht tt was for the pe tton oflered bom by the wectwed., Ga the 6h ow done, Wiliama waa (tt fod thea lod ed the com mecca Was com Avorder sy Was insded veserias, of this Saeunder the Amounts 6 S018 me: Un frgu the War Deparment, one hi . paties are to be organvel, Author gation will Le peeled fo TReFPUIh ® COTAP AS Upon appleagen to eo quarters at Albany. Pre ercuce val be g.ven to those who bave been In the service, Gener’ D.x has consevied t6 rtloaae Allen and Polmer, the Fort Lalayetie pris ners, upon bonds weds for their Sreearetes whe w ifor inal, Tae arount the « and dollars exh, One thonaand pr « 1 inthe city sor terday, en ronie ior Elm They are in cmarge @ one hundred and pwent) -live Union solders. Acrors,—Thete prof asionals have combined form a Protective Union, the ob ect of whieh sre fully set forth im the speech of their President oto meeting held at the Cooper Lust (1 day. Mr, Willian David eon Thurs- Prosident, said %» the that » portion of the F nadvertently, no doubt—bad called the movement “The Actors! Bigike,”” Nothiny was farther trom the moud of any toember, He wos ceriain that wt the mann- ers reflected upon depresiat wren. gy they would cheerfully wrant ¢! ‘ ators for an increase of 6alfry ! object ablnation was to secure es froin rs who made money by tie no tatents and Tiere hal been cages ta) a : wolOr, With a wile and chiltron let fe ror mone etrane gers hundreds of mole cum § Youks by soue Biventurer who had Goeoyou them away, with promises whieh couki never be rosliedl, ey woll they Imew if at the tine, Y union among themsclyvee they would Le e@unblet to give the deati- low te such traffic in their talent, Isbor aud true, There were tiree elasses of ol jevters to the organizauor fleet, che Wenacers who, nasutally enough, wished to on. tain aetors at the lowest flyure: 2d, those who, baving large incomes, took no interesi in their loos fortunate brethren; and $1, those who tulled learnedly of what they knew nothing abo Mr. Trvidge procesied to say that dramatic entertsine the me its were Lever more ps ized than wer breaking out of the rebellion, and vor few re ars admitted that they had reeelvod prott, Mr. Daviiye then, ‘a fnutation of Mr. I he suid-—told a story of & meinnwer to whou be belonged im Englund, who mw #0, 000 In one year, and beeanse he mace y16,0n0 loss the following yoar, waved to reduce the sal Hes of his company, saying that, according to sclenee of cominercial law, he Laat Jost i aoney, be- shoildghave toade $0800) be had «, AYeputat on from the Work m the body wud offered ase tun tee Wus cppomted to attend eoling Inst ovenvug, ater Which the a ors wrned to ibe 18.) inst AsoTneR Oisuoxrst Domstic,— Newman, domestic, | v.ng at 310 West xi Wes urreste len a quantity of wearins npparel and jewelry, Mei at PLUS, Tron Perc Peccabery, of 459" West eerealy hy we duwiy she Was employeu ad o damesiie, Mar: a1 Lerguil , Ot the yoods wore recovered, Gly abd 6 Bortion “AN ALLEGED HORSE Turek IN Loo, Charles Edwards, alias Miller, was taken into cus- tony a day or two age, by detectiy © MoDou: this city, on acharge of aaa 8 het et the livery stable of Ransom & Bay Wen, Conn, Miller, as stated, bired iis Game on to this to return the same Wl Heiss le tay Ne ing wis city, where be was Haves feagh will be observed to-day with crest splendor i 1 fie Catholic Chareh, It ies greater double, on d the holy martyrs are commemorated in lands ar di thas, The stcount of the Transfiguration will be found in the 17th chapter of the gospel sccordi ag to Bt, Matthew. Levy o8 Tre Cry PAINTINGS,—Mese ee, Baldwin & Jayeox, who hove wa unsatisfied clr sm sgniuat the city, and who were refnsed payrn tnt by the Comptrotier, gesteriay levied on the } sic tures ta the Governor's Room. The amountof the Claitn is $74,200 40, THene Witt we masic at the Central Pr rk, on the Mall, to-day, commencing at 4 o'clock FM. Coroner's Ixqunsrs.--Coroner Wildey } seld inquests on the following cases yesterday ; The body of an unknown man woe found f toate ing atthe foot of Lain! rot SOR. Dece eased Was 4 veare of aye, o foot lv leleht, and nocbea ht was dressed iu an olive colo: shagyy cout plaid vert, White shirt, ville necktie, black pants and beer .The body of Henry F. Dice! choff, ned 6 years, who was drowned ov Tuesda 7 Inet while playing ou the pier at the foot of Cha abers street, No Ku was recovered yeoterday. Tse re- Malus were conveyed tothe residence of | sis pre rents No. 174 Chambers street Av un known may Was jonnd ting at Tier 26 by ges rile he TY Deceased waa 4 ot » foot 6 iu ches helcht, and had sandy hai hiskers anc. mous. tase, Was dreaeel in wh sot, mais! nD shitty and brown pie, with tr lel. around the waist... The bedy of Patrick Riley, native of Trelnd, 49 years of age, late of 242 Cherry street was fouted floating, yesterday, at the foot of Kiuys atreety Where bo Was accidentally drowneg oo Mon. day last. A neronr in vea'ertay’s SUN represented Hoory Miley ag having aseulied one da rocs Brans Digaty Wheres it gy re ate that Peann war, is alleged [to nave struck ley with s tinning baramer, knocking the man seuseless, boo so he continued to work for te company, to whom be was uncer many obligations, AMUSEMENTS, Bansra's, Next week a new Ravel pantomime, “The Myatic Cave,” will be prodeced here in @ gorgeous stylo, Mr. D. 8. Morris the best Ameri- can Putchinan on any stage, wil! © spheak some- tine’ in o learned dissertation co the times, Na- dolsii's Wonderful Cabinet, the @-chestrian and all the enrioaities os usual, A lady clairvoyant tells al! concerning her visitors wh.k) in « mesmeric slurp in Professor Livingston's Ph renological office, Camrurriis.—With few exceptions during the work, standing room was even ¢sMicult to procure bere, Mr. J. H. Clifford, the great Ethiopian dancer, is engaged. An entire new programme Nest week, including “ Han ly Andy," “ The Homters,"” de, Mabon'’s ballad, ‘My Beantifal Lizvie, achushJa machree,"’ will be sung by Mr. Gould to-niyht, for the last tim », TRADES’ MOVE WENTS, Wornrnewes's Uston,— Ths be beld ite neal weekly meeting Inst eventrig at 267 Bowery, Mr. William Harding in the chair, Delegations from the Tailors Car Drivers arc Coach Painters were received aod admitted, and some changes were mute in other delegations. Reporta from several trades at regards senting celevates to the Union wore generally opabhe, Mr. Woodrnff reported that a Commits wtors, consisting of Messrs, J, J, Prior, & Bernard aml J. RK. Paraloe, waited on the Union. They belonged to the to\uor portion of the profeasion, and had formed a union cimilar to therown for tautual protection. They informed Mr Woodrulf that in the event of thelr being em- ployed, they could not meet with them asa dele thon, botif there war any other war in which they could co-operate with the Union they would be Lappy to do so, Sue Jorsees’ Prorrerrys: Usxton held a meeting at 157 Bowery, Vive President Maw, presiding. A number of members were receive, inereasing their numbers to abont 400, and the finanetal depart- ment te ty a very hen state, Moams were set ou fooe to relieve the widows and orphans of deceased inetubers, Afterthe transaction of routine bust. hesé a proam! le tothe Constitution and BD. -Laws wag reml. The question of forming « Central Tuto of all tne trades of New York woe posip vor. A resolution was paseou tha: after the si ihe ship Jouers demand #4 25 per day, dou oxp Durr Canrwen—iebl a spociel meeting laswevening, the Vice-President, Mr. Michac! Moo- new in theehoir, Mr. Andrew Murti, secretary, and Mr, Fdward Reilly, treasurer The commit- tee appointed to wait on the City Lospector and | Comptrotier, with respect to an increase of wares, reported that tbere had been no anawer yet receiv- ea. A resolution was passed to the etfeer that the cones of the beli-ringers be particulariy laid before the authorities, with the view te obtain an increase of wages, Adiourved, Tus Urnotsiercas Ansoorarion—'eld their regudar monthiy meeting last evening at 251 Grand stree¢, C. Crup, President. The regular routine »tudiness of the society war attended to, and ara@ications received £ Liderent Working ‘Untonsy which were lad over untiltle next meet- Adjourned, Tur Jovuanevwen Patnteme' Assoor tion held ep cial meeting last evening at roow No. 4 Clinton U8, for the purpose of adopting the new constitu. tion and by-laws, After considerable « 1b Was aereet to read and dispose of the tions, A portion of them were disposed reinaincder was lef¥ unt!) next meeting, A ourned, Puewnens' Assoctanion, niet at ist Rowery, aod posed of routs nines, They areto have » | pocaile to came off on the 11th instant ine BROOKLYN, HRooKiys Mivitarny Arras of the Second Couvressonal Dystrict, and Towns is as fi The quota by Warde ows: 189 $8th Ward 803 New Lota SOR tasks Ww Utrecht, Gravesend sreeee otal 41 veshal's Office of th Yester- fryesixth regiment milit city, has gone to Einira to wuard the rebe ers at th wave companies Bar foe remainder wil! taarch on Wednes- The Nineticth regiment is expected here daily, Most of the men bave re-ep! sel, After lea ug oiclym thres years ao they wentto Key West, ptley were stationed for ulony time. They jo nai General Banks’ army in Lou! tana, and sted in eoveral battles in the i} Thiri District goes on as briskly as ever 1) men were passed, country, Rovently they were transferrec te Maryland, where ther porticipated Im the butie of Monvcwcy, Yhe Conimen Counci! have orderad a reception for al) Tot voteraus. MARINE NEWS, 6-8, Ky 5 01-8. 8, 7 1),- CLEARED, STRAMBITIPS~Arciaan, Baltimore; Port Hoyal; Hector, Usweyo, See Ty CCB Ue Parthian, Baltimore; reblay BRIGS—Lady of the Lake, Antieua; Mary Coe ievbintloa, Loudon, Dhue ti Mar Luereblan even, 1) 50, Commander, | laugh we ng er = imore, : io im fotos % Tago, rt 2 a, arell Ea cbs raat wee ia, Ni SHIP..Augneto, of and from Bremen, with mde, raid, from Trinidad, C; | an Prince vie Mi! BARKS—Emilie, Port indus, * Ve : dohannts, Mattias. Sal; BRIGS—Chimborazo, of Boston, Time. Bermuda; Caroline, Rio Janctro, scan Oa a AT rt for Providence; K A Elliot, Prov i Ly Bos at s Noseich, Manet baleahent Not ely e' v t saiee fee eae port; De: Hover: & A Taylor, New Haven; Stonington; K Hotchkiss, Rondout + Georee jurten, Albany for New keepels for Dighton: T H for Meetic: TP Atwel, Albany for Portland, lacy Chuych, Albany for Kosten; San Lui rtrees Monroe, Monte: ME Biamball, Fo win, Willete’s Point, BELOW--Ship Jane 1) Cooper, from Manganilia. ~~ POETRY. ; sod, Keep Our Women True. “Wo at can a woman do in war?" You sk, in tones of scorn ¢ Her voice has awayed tts crimson tide Since first che world wae born, If eno fair Melon made & war, What toay a thousand do? To loyal purposes and alrns God, keep our women true! ‘When, in the battle's deadliest shock, Onr country's vanquished toes Reeled faint ant bleeding ‘neath the weights Of overwhelming blows, The tery words of Southern dames From lips too proud to sur, Nerved up thelr faltering arms afresh— God, keep our women true! ‘To that high purpese of the sont That wielded dudith's blade, That fired the heart of Joan of Are Or Sorogoese’s maid ; That drove the dagger of Corday, And bore Moll Pitcher throu Our earliest folds baptized i blood Gol, keep our women true! Their beroie.n stil) survives, Toourh no ensanguined hand Flicws out the bauner, waves the torch, Or bears the deadly brand ; Tt twells in gentlest breasts, and shines Through eyes of tenderest blue, That look those sad but firtn farewalls— God, keep our women true | Its earnest trust has beautified The darkest of our dave: Tt «peaks ite scorn of coward hearty Tt sounds the hero's praise ; It tw. nes around our tattered flag The Godlike th that crow Beside the Saviour's cross and tomb— God, keep our women true! The sprit of thelr denthloas deeds Is breathing roid us now | Tt builds the soldier's monument, Tt lovee the wounded brow ; Tt caste ita jewels plate, Aud sends ite loved anew From bearths alrewiy desolate God, keep our women true! Ob, weary, aching hoarts behind { Ol, boue ane ering ones, Who bre he th erand waft the egh For Lusbauds lovers sone ; Thoush Lp taay quiver, hands be clasped, And tears the la bedew, Cloke down the coward summons home — God, keep our women true! Simon Techy. “No tindesd ! ©, then, I'll tell you the whole story, und read you my letter, You may then give me your opinic Hereuipon be told vis story abont nothw ech extraotd.vary gra. vity, and nat wo seuuble a length, thatl she read Lie letter with an ale of such ludic- ende rous imporiauce-—jooling at me whenever he came to eny point whieh he considered 10 be over. whelmingtly powertul, ae if each sentence had begu « thunderbolt hurled at bis offender's head — that it was with great aificulsy I could retrain frots leugbing outrgut, “And pow that the zs done," aad he as he folded up the brovilion of his terrible episuie— (accompa) ing bis words With a sigh and » glake of toe head expressive ot his regret at having thus reroorsélessly unuih luted # teilow-creature)—**and now thatthe thing is done, I wish Thad not been quite so Severs for he used, geuerally, to treat me with respect, However,"'-—aud bere came another sigh—however, Lis best friends will admit that, a8 [said before, be brought it upon himself, Yet T wonder he has not sent me an answer! Some peg his ap excuse ho must inuke ; don't you thiuk so Mefore I had time to replr, Colonel 8————, the Party in question, euiered the piace; much to the astonishment, wud no litte disuppomimeut of B.mon Techy, who by this visit, was deprived of @ writtea reply, which Would infalibly have pro- voked # rejomaer, and, perhaps led to # protracted poeper-war;—a mode of hosuliy in whieh he hke hin-skinued people took especial de! The Colonct shook mu by the band, nodded go humoredily to Tech), deliberately drew a huge let- ter trota Lis pocket, and laughed, Tecby, who bad dawn bimavit up at the rate of fileen inches to the ad puton un awfuliy-pormpous look, (which, t was hardly possible io L ld wud yer ‘suravity,) Was utterly disconcerted is Ubexpecied movement of the Colonel's; it ranwed hin 1of battle, in’? ster ed Simon, “really —aw— pe ted awl —awW—under the—aw-—obre ee Ww Sad sa this time Colonel § ~ had quietly tora the lester inte quarters and (not thrown i, but) let ie drop iow tue tire, ‘My Gear My, ‘sad he, addrwssing, with fusjerturable ge nor, bs would-have-been avucrsury, had ist ly notiee 1 shall take of your ery il-considered lei Any one leas your iri thaw I might have used it greatly to your disnavanteve, But be under no alarm ubous indgiveyou my world have not shown ht toa for you must know bow touch the d have been uvainst you, bad I taken so un nendly a course-—besides 0 Tecuy now made an inellectual attempt to rally his lorcet, but the Colouel pressed lus advant- age. *Kesides, my desr Mr, Techy, the injurg «& mint have done outs your busmess i" Loe eduet of this * besides" upon Techy was like that.‘ the last charge of the Guanis at Was - loo upon Napoleon ; Techy was deteaved beyond all bope o! recovery, There was uo need of any more; ye the Colonel added, ‘As to your bill, whieh you € gent ue, You may, it you please, have a check for itnow; Lucus [don"t inieud vo withuraw my cusicta from you, it may a6 well remain to Carisi- tus," Tease words fell unheeded on the ear of Tachy, 45 lal dhe abouts of the multitude on that of the uyiuy erm ual, Fors week aller this eucounter, Lhe cresiealiea B.mon, upoa whose dignity the tu. Dies bad been so unoxpe-tedly and unwmercitully turned, wia not *show,"? Some reports wens that he bad gone inw wwe country ; bub it Was most generally Lel.eved that he had taken to lua bed with # billows attack, At about the period of his reap- rence, George the Third was deposed from h.6 station iu the ofice window, and fur bis gracious resence Was substituted a transparens blind bear- ing the dignified and respectable words Ms. Troux's GaLLssy, Mon who are “above their business," of to use & | livia more vulgar phrase (and it unfortunately beppens that vulgar sea are sometimes Fe expres rrr wiih tay breed 4 aoidow succysasul ‘eunten; F st John, rt for New Haven: Joe Koss, fiance, Borton; sigecph Hall, Elizabethport for Middletown; Ini Fall 3 wn Dickens, Providence; vm Albany tor Boston; H P Cushing, Newburg horton, Boniemia Stiong, Elizabethport for Prov. y Cammings, Albany for Boston; WF Bedford: Hunter, Pouch Thornpaon, Fligabethport My Fortress H Baid- Proportion as the Mr. Techy's “dignity,” and the “resps Wed to himself,’ rendered him liable, the num his chents diminisied, This defaleation, whidt hristtoas accotn’s insisted most disrespectful upon his ackroxlx ging, he attribured to com petition In tre trade to private malice, to pub> Podicwral Pesrdibies Micra in sbort, but Ag a’ : at length, “the par ticniar over pa! whieh he heppengl to Le sugured” ceasing, from want of “clienta'* to be an occupation, he sold hie “gallery, and retired into private hfe upon three hundred a year, which, luch ly for him, be pos free ‘udepencentiy of his shop—that is to say, his ©, waa now, to all intenta and purposes, & od tleman; for be lived upon his poll and hed new thing to do. Whether or not, no human being ever tunnifewted the slightest intention to dispute bie claim to the title, His dignity and aelbrespect were nt likely to be invaled. Yot wae himon aif lows ot bis ease than before, Iie frieud« were elther too wartn oF too cold with bom, too distant or toe familar, Dd rou give # friendly nod tu passe ing—be was now as go! surself and could noe understand why vou should not have stopped te talk with bim, Did you and shake hit tamile farly by the hand—he dia not 1 sortad Patronage from any one who was now no more than bis equal. Li, when he made a morning cally he was invited to stay ond dine—it was an offene Givo hint that they thoug!t him not as well abig now, as formerly, to provide hinoself with a dtmer, Was be allowed to depart uninvitet—there wae a time when he should not Lavo been trented with euch insulting neglect, Tie unceremonioualy te fured te dine with a trend, one of hie former “elke ents,"* becmuse the inviwit : few through that: wh ‘ lar day ? all days were at his cispoaal noe: it wae evidentis in allusion to hia late ‘occupation,’ and he would pot aubrnit to such Werespectiul treat Ment from the best bred man iu the lwud." In fact, any Allusion, Intentional or pot, to Lis “late corte pica Was of all offences the eravest that could offered to his dignity and self-respect. Tt waa dangerous to talk about prints in hie poy | od aud if afew engravings huppened to be seatter v stable in a room which he entered, he bh no donbt on bie mind they hud been placed there Plrposely to remind him that he bel Leen « prine eller. No one can s't long at ease upon a barre! of gun ywder, Ax formerly } eooucitioned spirit oa@ riven his ‘cliente uy #0 pow did it gredu= ally detach from hit Ove by one they fe) from him quarrel and reconci!@ BL on, of apolary splanation tor elichts and offences which ¢ where Lut in bis owe hypersensitive mind, became at leneth too itke @ tie for their en lure At last he qu Jed with me! me, the most wvo of be crete tures! Imet himone day in Regent street. “Me Terhy," said “you, I dare say, can help to ee cide @ wager for mes itis weruine the age ni pray how - imei be, with the flecceness of @ erstand why Tar snglea out for & otfeasive question, Good mortingy #1." For the soul of me I could net perceive wher the offence; but r g him the next m I resotved to request of bim a solution of the tery. “ My dear Mr. Techy,"* anid l, word that, when [ asked vou the Morchen, Thad no ice fending you were the mest | kely person to “Sir, he replied, (sud as be spoke hia yellow fare reddened, and his head seemed to be erowing ot and away from his \iders with Indiguasion —'Sir, this is adding insuit to injury,” From that instant I never ssw him more, Bat poor flrout was to be put upou him foe which no ould be offered. He bad eates, voracious!y of Roour pooseberry pudding, Attwe o'clack on the follow morulng he was taken viow ently il, and before ten, Simon Teche was ne toore ! His last faint words were "We must aD dec-—I am resiyned to wy fete—but it is very hue m) ati cones diwalty aod self-reancet—to be oT * ta “I give vou my ot Raph on; T though taken off without ressonatle notice ~and—by ae uniivoified @ thing, toy as a gooseberry dump» Lug.” THE END, ——== Sees Too Late for Classification. Da Tras, BRADLEY Ou Thursday, Aneurt 4th, Annnteaiag the leoved wile ot M. M, ] ‘oo.cen name Bourke of Cahereon' 6h, County Limecck, Lreland, The funeral will take pice trom har tate easthle Tesi ience. 17 Prosperr ‘ hav, Hrookivn, at 9 o'clock, F My to Faw 1 Conecery. Relatives and Tréude are requerted to muond 144 CRAPS eon Vriday, Aug. 5, Mr. George A Vapwer, mced Ad vene The telutives and trends of the faruity, and the Beiuten ot Lewplar Laika, No, we, a1 Ff. & M. ere rerpectie'ly inehe! to abtemt the tanita, Brew bis inte re Tu Weet [5th « oo Sunday nert, ao sains Will be lasen to Tarrytown on Mond Py AMA) “ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTED loopen oyr ere and oake himself cone wm ful in mrestauront. Apply at CLARA E's, Bat svonmus, TESTIMONIAL TO THY INDIAN HERB DOCTOR: & ookiyn, May Ith, 1564.Indian Herb Deoter, of 181 Fultoust Dearku: Wheo T applied to shou! six weeks ago, 1 was carried np sreire, could not walk. There could not be presented a more marked and we!) detined case of consniap'ion than Several phys cians examined my Ten end deo much that it wae use om now perfectivcured. T have aithy fish and am att io In my own name thank yon, and callen ffortafor the benefit of man: rele of homaw Sey A le 0 ach poun oO niy business JOUN BRADY, No, 2i4 East Fightoonth st, N.Y, OUP MOTTO, We use nich Buna ne hay no ate With Narore or tie Laws of Late: With blood cur hands we noverstetn, Nor poleos (en to ease (hetr pag Our Fath + whom al: coolness fill, Provides (he moans to cure al, ille, ‘The sinple Hert: benearh our feet, Well used, ): seve our psias completa, A simply nH sitaple Flower, Called fr edrws Los ‘These, these nai peak with touching pow Of change aad Lea.th to thee, Office, 181 Patton str No charge for conm Bit! \ to we how pyren cs— You e. erg A stcOND HAN spring at, 4 TION IS cabled to Hat exeetion sMITH'S DYSPEPSIA uring the iat 10 yen bas beon the means ine thors « trom that mow that on found, toce aad er wit bh. moeer 1, y to the whi yf ing ina eh y oll traces irease, rernales of aed habits will ti great rolie by the tinely use of this sove.cien remee dy. Let ail who enttertvom 1 yin thy it and convinced of its wonderty! pow es. ie pot 46 South te, Wiliamebureh, Vole hadin New Yok of MIL. LER & REED, Is) Allen, corner of Stanton cor, av, Land Houston # BLIVEN, 445 Gi et, [n Biooklyn, of J.B. GXSY, corner Myrtle Franklin ave, Price TS cente per bottle oo PERATORS WANTED TO MARE CAV: aliy jacke.s: bieh wages and steady work, opel wo. BLACKE, 172 peventh #. Ashes octal, SCSsTiTl 'TES—VOLUNTEERS— SUBSTT- 7 1 PEB—$6" to 38) Cush Pad this Gay, fox one week cone, Come only ip tie rorning we have p incipale alway son hand at 1.0 Waship) bt, Hoboken, 8.d. Don't toreet the oi original Bul siitute Boker who always gives Just what he said he would when you pass the doctor, and no humbug about it At 105 Waelingtou st, Hoboken, Vetere aur, aliens, and sailors will do well by aly log beiore culling elsewhere, as S01 are wanted to all up the quols of the city, Can have choice of army or XY ECK “xewption remade out promptly by E ROBERTS. N. B.—Also. boye fran 48 t0 20 youre ) wanted jor the nay, WANTE Y A RESPECTA Woman, hand "has ae po eras ora byt 5 , ; no 1 two dave at 154 East s0ib ot ton loos font room, Ts hs? i «

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