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‘ rp! (Continues from Sret pave) son lived the wae! services, the enlemn ceremonion joned by the Hartford Ony Guard fring © waiter seer the’ Brett, The large ssseroblage soon “a disperend, C7ere one press Gaeta? Jieas 50 tog the ines to the Btate of ao brave an officer as General Btedman bed proved himself upon the battle fields of the Union, LOCAL NEWS. NEw YORK AND THE VICINITY. —_— Locan Minrrary Arvarns—Tir Drari— Movewrste of Troovs, wro.—As yet we have no indication thet the draft will be postponed. The Proecat Marahale havea whole army of clerks at work, and will be ready on the appointed dey. The lerke are at present employed chiefly in transter- ring the names of parties enrolled at their placer of business to the districts in which they remide, There are but few coming to the Marshal's offices to ‘Jaim exemption, In the meatime the Hancock Fxemption Committee bave made their report, which concludes aa follows? We have frequently urged upon the Supervisors the importence of placing our citizens upon the eaine footing aa the surrounding towns end Brook. tym, giving the three vundred dollars to all furniah- ing substitutes, and wo see y have just paased an ordinance to this eect, Tt is not yet acted upon, and through this means alone we now have any hope of snecess, We would, therefore, suggest to all thore who have funds with ur, and desire to obtain substitutes immediately, to withdraw their mouey from our hands, remembering that the Treasurer's duties have been arduous, and avoid- mg any unnecessary personal interviews with him, Our Committee will continue its organization, and do all in its power to procure substitutes for those who prefer leaving their money with ua, We feel that ® united protest should be made against the manver in which the valnable time, granted by the Government prior to the draft, ‘© being wasted by those having coutrol, and the tpportay loat for filling our quota and avoiding this unpopular ne- vessity; while thus the Government is deprived of the services of wen now, when they are so much needed, Deducting 3,000 for recruits already enlisted, the number of names to be drawn fincluding 1) per vent, to cover exemptions, etc.) will be 40,000, Complaints are made that citizens are not permit ted to see the enrolling lista, and they have no other way of knowing whether they are enrolled or not, or whether they have been enrolled more than once. It iw understood that General Sandford is ma- \ og ample preparations to prevent an outbreak Amalartothatot July, 1888, All the armories, the arsenals and otber available places will be gur- risoned with armed soldiers, and in cave of # riot avany one place, alarge force can be quickly on the ground. The transport Casandra left this port on Monday with seven hundred soldiers fur the Army of the Potomac ; six hundred of the number were conva- lescents, and one hundred were deserters who have latelyeon contined on Bedloc'# and Governor's Islands, Yesterday morning five hundred recruite were forwarded to the same ariny by the steamer Dudley Buck. They bad been stationed on Hart's laland, Arecont decision declares that Provost Marshals are notexempt from dratt by reason of their off- cial positions. They are not regarded aw being wtrictly within the military service, and must therefore staud their chance like ordinary mortals, Tur. New Arcueisuor,—The solemo mony of installation will take place at St, Patrick's Cathedral on Bunday next, and tickets will be is- sued to-morrow. The installation wi!l take place at half-past ten o'clock, A. M. The Right Reverend the Bishop (Timon) of Buffalo, will celebrate Pon- tifical High Mass, and the new Archbishop will preach bis inaugural sermon, All the bishops of the province of New York will be present. These are Bishops Laughlin, of Brooklyn: Fitzpatr of Boston; Timon, of Buffalo; De Goesbriand, of Bur- ington, N. J.; McFarland, of Hartford; Bayley, of Newark; and Bacon, of Portland, Me. Bishops from BWurope and Canada, and a large number of clergy- men, are also expected to be present. A procession will form at ten, and proceed from the palace {np Mulberry street to the front door ot the Cathedral in Mott street. The music will be under the dire:- tion of Professor Gustavus Schmidt, who has com- posed @ new maas specially for the occasion, Croton WaAtTsR,—Attention has again been called to the great waste of thie article, anil itis boped that housekeepers and others will be aa coo - nomical as possible. The quantity of gallons used daily is estimated at 30,041,000, while the yield of the Croton River is 3,000,000 lees, Ittherefore be- hooves all to be caretul. Tar Weatner,—The thermometer at Dela- tour's yesterday stood as follows ; ‘ re ‘a GA 2AM. 8PM, 864— ugust seeeee st “4 1668—August 16........76 oo) Ss Peacurs.—The market is actually glutted with this delicious fruit. Very ‘ow will preserve them this year in consequence of the high price of @ugar, and consequently sales are slow, Strange e¢ it may seem, however, they are still seiling in emall quantities atten ceniaa quart, and at the huzters’ stands they range ‘rom one to four cents each. The speculators are said to be the cause of thie high price, who buy up the hard ones and ship them of, while the soft ones only reach the market, Boat CapsizkD—YounGc Woman Drown- p.—On Monday even ng a party of four, namely ; Jobn Flynn, John C wtello, Ellon Green, and Adelia Brennan, went on an excursion from Six- teenth street ap the East River, and when of Tbir- ty-second atreet, their boat was capsized, aud Miss Brennan was drowned, Flyne, Costello, and Miss Green saved themselves by clinging to the boat, Miss Brennan's boy has not been recovered, County Court House,—The bide tor #200... 00 of this loan were opeved by the Couptroller yesterday afternoon, Thore were 86 bidders, who bid over $700,000, The highest bids were the Ger- man Bavings Bank, for $100,000 at 100 and $100,000 et 100,27, The bonds pay six per cent, interest, and are redeemable in 1837-5, ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY A PHYSICIAN,—Miss Mens Baddendick, of No, 439 Washington street, appeared before Justice Hogan and made com- Plaint against Dr. Emanuel Herzberg, of No. 1 Amity street, alleging that she had been outraged by him. Mise Baddendick, who is but 16 years of age alleges that when she had called upon the accused she was sent by himto an upper room in the house, to await the doctor's leisure, Short! after her entry into this room, Miss Buldendic swears, Herzberg appeared and rade an assault upon her. Heraberg was arrested, yesterday, and held to bail in 41,000, This was given by Earncet Suermeyer, of Pear! street, coruer of Broad, Morpxrovs AssAcit,—On Monday evening, John Abert, who had recently been dimuissed from @aployment on board the steamboat Neus bn, wens to the boat and attacked George B. Beel-by, the sc caeiencr, nh at Ne x one. of the deck banda Bensy F, ~ |; “wane AAT tT name, and stabbed him in the neck. He MARINE NEWS. was lly arrested. Tue Betramy Arsox Case.—Emttor | aug, 17-8. R65 12-8. &, 6 55.—H Wa morn. (8 02, Bor :—In reference to an article whieh appeared in | & Piha Reetetcies your puper of the j3th inst. in which our name CLEARED was in connection with the Bellamy Arron , ’ STEAMSHIP~ Anthraaite, Jones, for Mhilade!phia, SHIP_City of Mobile, (Bricish) Cole, for Shanghae, HARKS Aueurt, Cork: Charlotte © Finma, Glae- ow, Grate, Croustadt: Tener ifer, Senta Crus Case, we have to say that the chai made by Goodwin against 1 in sald case are falas and un- true. We therefor ask suspension of public opinion until s full investigation can take place, which we are confident will fully exonerate ts from . BRIGS—sameon, Cadiz, Springbok, Demarara; the charges mede againet us in anid case be Good | Pavone Deoararn win, Yours, deca SCUUONERS. Reve iracon:. FE Kidder, Santa Hives & Hewny, 74 Wall Street. New York, August 16th, 1564. TRADES' MOVEMENTS, Haepware axp Hocae-Fuusianing Creme held their usual woekly meeting last eveniug, when Wr ties Monroe, Henjar "W amford ARRIVED Hane WW ahr: nm Inckson, Brids: port; STEAMAHIPS Frank in. Belti yen and Seothanipron Louis Fromme, of the Dry Gooda Clerks, from the pperhiid Ao eto Committee appointed to wait on the merchant | Arter, from 8 eruise 1% who was aaid to huve discharged three of hie clerks | | port % Baltimore Ine : _ a i for belonging to the Farly Closing Associat HARK S-Athintie Bremen; } oven at jenfveron: that the Committee waited on thy Anne, Cow Bay, C uestion and solicited him to wive his aid to the BRIGS 4 Purves, Cow Pes Hue Wave, Windeor early closing movement by cloning: his store requested by the ernplovees, and that the merchant to clone jn future at 7 P.M, except Bat- urday, and moreover he gave Mr. Procume a MS | Anns telena Paimido: Zero. M ne: Kewned Too Late for Classification. bill ax @ donation towards AL, In ofthe Association, Mr Promme further eid that] : whatever personal yvrievances there ioi¢ht be DEHATIENS, between the merchant. in question and one CURLEY-On the With jaet. in thie ete, Hush of bis clerks, he thought that twas w ve lio lee | Ouse. eof Co. Mons. Perish of Donaghy those matters alone, The Chairman (Mer. Seration), | fr . the clerk in question, made @ statetent in relation of t fuily are re. to the matter, in wh he stated that, wiabing to ‘ ; : nay rors a iste take w store aa near hia former eurp! aa pose. bia he went to the treet Coromiasioner and ree ported him for having goodaon the ridewatk, aud a flagstaf! in front of hia place. There yoods and flagataf! remain there still, Mr. Fromine sald iat, as the President had broached the sulgect, he bed no objection to state that the merchantcompla vod of had been judirectly injured by the Pres who had naked, one day, tor an alternoot’# but, as the merchant had to leave the store hin self, he could not let him go, Mr, Strattom bow. ever, weut, and did not return, aud the merch had to remain. He consequently discharged Mr. Stratton. Broan Maxens...One of the laryeat trader’ meet jnge which haa vet been held to endorse the Cin. zens’ Association, took place last eveaing, at 103 Rowery, Mr. J.G. Woodru? in the cham, and Mr, Isaac George Levy, Secretary, Several gentlemen addressed the meeting in au eloquent and forcible ' Au. 18 MeayOY ret, the below A DAtiYe e trier to atten lock. trom he further WANTED euines AND BAISTER oe t hout there it. None but histeiaes t bth av, top f ou TDA COD BEA to horewheoeing ar wns SMITH, AC hi will bave Wiblenet urge VV Asten A MAN TOATTENDA ERUIT \ HObSE SHOP manner on the subject of municipal reform. and wehort distance in the t the following resolution was passed: Resolved, | wares and teacy all be given Thas this meoting resolve itee!f into s Committee of | ler a, ito q the Whole, for the purpose of carrying out the ole q ~\ ( } 117 Spin’ Jecta sought, wand to take arrangements for a was $4 0) “ ASH My ft, BL PAL iT ye \ Ny meeting to be held at the Cooper Institute at am | nay tocear tall early a, gucid ot. Wi lictas early day, Al! the gentlemen present enrolled | buret 7 their names, aod pledved themee!ves to vse thelr best endeavors towards bringing out th = : eA trade. Adjourned tll Tuemlay evening « MEER IN ES, 43d inst, — : - eeceteceionicenesiemnapesesisn Day Goons’ Crenks Dewann Increasan Wagne. {EWARD OF S30 IP THK INDIAN HERE DOCTOR taile to deverthe dhe bie patieute the natue of the mole ure, without reeriving aur intormatien t No charge (or Cousuitaion oradeire A respectable number of dry goods’ clerka held a meeting at Mr. Jno, Bennett's, in Grand etreet, lust evening, and a full and free expression of opinion The Haunted Chamber, The Baron di of the ancient city of B—— when « young man, fell in love with a girl of con: dition inferior to his own, and after a courtship of forme continuance, made a ise of private mar- riage, refusing at the same time to 7 tie & young lady of rank and fortune chosen for him by his father, As the old Baron was in the habit of resid- ing awreat part of the year in Palermo, his son only weited bis departure for that capital to exe- cute his intention ; but before this took place, to hig utter surprise and consternation, the object of his affection diseppeared in a mysterious manner ber paternal residence, Nothing wae heard tor several daya, during which, the Raron, stracted, and struggling between hope ena despair, made fruitiems researches and inquiries, unt! one morning a letter was left for him by « person in Cisenise, acquainting him that his mis- trew had eloped with a more favered lover, The shock was #0 devere, that he wae attacked by a fit { i inese which endanyered bis Hie; but pride omirg to bis aasistance, he resolved to tnake every effort to overcor passion so unworthily armed. Acc ingle, to divert bia attention he toade « journey to several parte of the island, and returmug afer some time, immediately marned the lady Lis father had seleete! for him. Several months elapaed. the old Baron had quit- ted § for Pdermo leaving the farni!y man sion, which Lad been repaired and eplarged, for the residence of bis sou, Ore night the family steward, who occupied the floor under the new Apartinacnts Which were not yet inhabited, was uartce! by footstepsand a notse hike that of people awed verhead. ich was followed by groans, and or fa fern cover, but euppressed and in- Mating ee ifthe month of the person who uttered oth half d therm were forcibly atopped, His firat ides was to ascend by a private communication from his own apartime brit refleetir the Baron only had keve ofthe room in question concerved, how. ever ing © the conject that ii could be no ‘ itneat he ba Straordinary disa- rd utwethbos lady, Uuder this impression hy ure fthe servants in the morning, Uf any ! ecurred overnight between bie master trees; but wa that fer from that “ ber rad be miwell, and tturest at an early t 1 thatthe awit ed Ds] . At nighe we were tn heard the stewart ‘ iis farm'ty, whe pow thought at hie dure to report the wifair te master Shoe ‘ by the apartments were exeming’, but on my |; und to fndicate th mt heen lovely ip way diaturbed, Atte the .v aoe coused toe | eto boug) Don G68, the award, fancies! he #ti!! heard them occss > but fainver i » Which the Baron treated a6 the tere | riiation. ! irae of a few we the haron's father \r Palermes elo ¢ the t te, On the be tival, | iby a . vd the ! t extingnt ho ike ther | | + Aa mney be ver eey of wae elicited. Many present advocated a grand We abe eueh Raton ys mun rt peed . t i the wleey union of Dry Goods’ Clerks, for al! purposes— lene With Neture or the Lawes of | v t? n this nt door « apart ficial, early closing, and increase! aslarins and the With biood our bands we ney in be bac i oa general opinion seemed to be that acorn ttee Nor powon men to caer their pa 1 reat CO%l, sO w should be appointed to coufer with the ‘Birly ait face “ t «| Closing Association," and unite in demandi’ aiitine” it increase of wages of at least 50 per. cent meeting, in accordance with these views, wr a committee to confer as indicated, and eade to offect a thorongh union in bebalf of ther) ot Welt used, relieve « A vimole Mert labor. another meeting willbe held at the # me Called fr ts reso ple, pect Thursiay evening, Augest Isth. at 7 Oreck onching power 4 sneeomed otelock, i és he {nothing of the mma. | Office 181 Fulton tre thought it muMcient to BROOKLYN. =o Mice 181 Fulton st, Hrooklya . a | jow, to sleep next a “COAL AT Cost,” —The committee appointed | QOLDIERS SUPFLRING WITT CTIRONTO | Ate « ‘ ¢ at the late meeting of the subscribers formir x | “te : y te aK iG Vas ' the ‘Coal at Cost Association, to proceed to the t aay ve + Inade bis Pennsylvania mines, to ascertala particulars relne , . 4 Weat ae eechia be A. Lay Sl in ; Pe tive to the cost of the conl, and the facili vy ite aes tie bed, totally uns trausportation to Brooklvn, have just ret - : . had t ned, i) 8 species roport having mot with very gratifying siccess, I ENTERED. j om W he i ver for seve. is exnected that the newotiathous now wolmg on wil | = : resis in the delivery of the coal to subs ribers at LAS AND OTHERS, REQUIRID | i : eee ; the rate of $10 per ton, Min in het ! ve now trily alarming, and the bar - ° 7 © ! swell ' r {it tron saons fc : Firr.—Shortly after 2) ocleck, A ery ‘ } , r azht it would be afternoon, 4 fire broke out in a rew ¢ o}t r ook ‘ mepect the apart. dwelling: ounes, situated in Ninth street, near See | LOS ( ay and ¢ 7H Pier . Then wh he dyad eta tare he oud avenue, Gowanus, The thames originated by | vacation i rs cir he “2 heen, as h: dent, in apartments Opell peas by Mr. Haines, | —— - ad ' er m siely builtaod uaoder thelr own and thence spread to the other buildings all of ERCP AEZOD ANOD FLCDEDVEN. pect After a te search, nothing was which were vreatly damaged, and the conwentade | — aay that v Way tenued to the elucutation ¢ stroyed. The loss sustained by the tenants was rn) ‘ IN Ww " TH sw " ry ater Thevoung men bean te treat the About $1,200, The property is owed by Mr. W. A. | EY rel Fh a BAST HET ST. STH | Sie Rivatsey. | Ne Loe facie Kent. Loss, about $300 on each house, Insured. | inex .t i : a ir nthe part of their futher and . . OL Thy wenk t ' e baron he I t Kins County Boarp or Serrrvisons,— | 2! : = +2 aA te p bel Auld Peli nes The Board beld their annual meeting yesterday. A} DOR 3S YOUNG MEN CAN BE SCCOMMO. ber ® futher, Accordingly, when the resolution appropriating $59,000 for the relief beige reals See dhen TRALEE OK 7 vous 5 ee lod himaclt. with of volunteers farnilies was passed, ‘The County i : pist wod Lis dword, he sat. ¥ a book in bi ry sé Statermont was submitted, sl . . : « DAL eo the mys IA VISHOT--NOF Wee DO nount of taxes levied for year ending EXCURSIONS, pt A little atter midmaght the Goor July G1, ISb4, was $10,564,55,01. Amount received bro Enya “ee — pea verson muttled dose rited, walked $1,204, 825,24. Surplusm from unpsid taxes collect. Fo THE CHOLERA BANKS—THE steam ‘ bone of the ed, #126,558,45, Deficiency of last year's taxes Pid ice Ne C, 8€ HUI 7 { Geng 4. 00 Nb " F net ind R8,859,22. Tie \ intend. | Dungay, Aug. -% Wilt leave ¢ vs m, but t ro; not a little * hie aie Aa bs Anau a Foun ot the BUpSr moe Bioome st. bh. and Peck slip ate o'clock. Bait, lines sented and drew the trigyver of the « c ’ ua B) or ov i} ry he . ‘ 1 past ves Was $220,804,12. The reports were ree Fer NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE, | truder, without appos to take toe least notice tea to appropriate committees and the Board Rountont, King The MARY POWELL | of bis attempuy extinguished the remnining candle. adjourned, Haver foot of Jay et, ev afternoon ats ge o'eloek. 445 | Alarived and confounded, he was about to have re- : ~ ’ mit a) r hin sword, when be found himeelf held TE Regs R yCUT de CUR ) a he JERSEY CITY, GRAND COTILLION EXCURSION OF THE | torsibly from bebit ved, and tied to his Reervurrine Ns tae Renet Srarrs.—An avent sent out by the authorities of Jersey City to be recruitin the rebel Sates writes from Reaufortte | Umt otal a 25d at, E sth stat 7, Peek Slip at Mayor Cleveland that recruiting agents are far | 78 spring stats 42det NO Root © by Licker @l, more uumerous than able-bodied blacks desirous ley's Augiisi sth, 1864, Dod. attendance, One slay at Peck slip, the other at Spring street, mt. The best will leave tay, admitting avenieman and ladies: cin be hatot the committee, or of nus of the members, ob going on of going into service, The prices offered for re- | board on the morning of the excursion, AMBROSE cruita range from a0) to #600, BLAKE. Chairman of ¢ ommitte ha} 3 ; . 7 UDSON RIVER R, R-POR ALBANY Tue ENRouMest ts Jensey Ciry,—Mayer Viov, the North and Woet, from Chanberm et at Cleveland of Jersey City has obtained a list of the | Tand iA Mo and 4, 6 and 1)4 1) M andoo Sun recent enrolment in the city from the Provost Mar | Aa)" E022 P My fom ooth et al shal's office, and immediate ateps will be taken to uu ENG. bave them corrected, chair, Tu the meantime the sound of the key, the steps. the fernale cries Were all repeated as on the preceding night. No further violence was offered, but the baron i toremain in this disagreeable situa- aylight, not thinking it safe to permit ocall the domestica, who were in an- other wing of the mansion. After this the apart- ments were shut ip, it being considered advisable the matter concesled from the servents, for sare the lower orders in Sictly, that f the house belng haunted guce got would not afterwards have found « vier their service, besides which, ru- the honor of the famity would » dissetninated, bad the story i the rep abroad, they bs . = | been 1 pabl Under pretence of a change of COLLISION AT BERGEN TUNNEL,—A freight Fer LIVERPOOL-—-THF CELEBRATED | ais, the baron removed his iamily toa villa: which train on the Erie ratway, going westward through | suits fart, AOE Be et ne eige shin Bos cae 1 te Bb essed near the Touuare oi Sante Henan t the Bergen Tunnel yesterday forenoon, was overs | Tency, and found, | Apnis on boards nt Pier 1 bat petra and , having Me taken by a passenger train of the Morris and Easex | iver or toh MARES Ts | ran, Jun * friend» they entered the road, going at a much more ray ' lthe | i RM LIVERPOOT TAPSCOTT’S LINE. ]1 red inthe dark, and posted them- result was a crash between the looon 1 rear 5 CYNosT RE, \ tii ve spartraent subject tothe ulghtly visi- freight cars, which were badly broke ithe * GRATITLDE t tation At the wonied hour, the door was opened, engine was considerably damaged, i < were FOR LONDON, NS I pecple crossed ther » hey Was burned in the in circulation that a number of persons were ine Shin HUDSON oA th Ku 1, sudan minute after the struggling jured, but from all the information that could be | Por is ; ine Ne a Pale ratts at { wabdued female erles were beard, At thie obtained, only one man, the brakeman was injured, | UY le’! rvtscort ( ae moment the baron and bis com aud he but shghtiy, Considerable delay way caused th Btiee? panions ened their dark lanterns, and to to other trains until the debris was cleared from the | é = | their bment and borrer, discovered that al QED BLACK STAR LOSE FROM OR TO | toh lotricces sere the bares own” Drotber and LIV ERGO! t ‘ nh them iurcioly carried an BRIDGE WATER sAl Ali AGH yao mouth they had thrust In order to perfect the aystem, only the largest |) RAL Esher i oat AUG Tat her eres; bit What was offices aay two or three bundred in number, will | LONDON the and indignation of the baron W. E. STETSON SAILS 1AUG, wt + unfortunate person as the be at first designated, The instruction to post- | vy wage or UrAatt 8) 'o 8 supposed clopement masters, blanks, de, have been prepared by the | i WILLIAMD ¢ UTON, 49 Pulton et th much in tobim: department, and are now in the hands of the pubs | (TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: euds he would have sacriticed thie lie printer, The instructions were found to ine | Spout br r That: 7 Tuan, volve considerable intricacy, the principal embar- BAtEN who tad not cor pritvetirat sear, lad rasstmnents being in the want of a central Metropo- LONDON been occumousily er the taron in deliv. litan bank with local branches, to facilitate the Paseace ) payable in curr . ru and mevsayes to his mistress with prompt return of funds accumulating in the hands | LIAMS & Gl LON, 29 Browiway, 2 _ xecuting b.8 COMM ssw, be too fell of powtiuasters, or 10 gipply funds in cases of ne- QTEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV. yin love; tinding her « ry ceasity., Not having these facilities, as in England | Oe: pool—Cuonra Line, Fron New York, 2&4 cur. | tabl » be conce.ved nnd exevcated the dur uy and Canada, it will be indispensable to adopt sub- | reney. To New York, asi, coll, S1DON eatie Wed- | plan of carrying ber off. It bappered that the sm- needay, the 17th August, Apply to WILLIAMS & | provements Were at the time ¢ y 0a ab the pai- stantially the postoffice department system ot drafts , and deposits, Putas Ponotioes in tien of banks, | LION, 29 Brondway, The Postmaster-Genera! designs putting this im- | ~~ portant branch of his department into operation on the first day of October next. PERSONAL NOTICES, RMY PAY ACCOUNTS DUE OFFIC ERS and men advance! on and collected by WAL} Den, WILLARD & McILV AINE, IT Booad et, Go Tus Union men of Knox County, Minois, having nominated an honorably discharged soldier, Jobn Aberdeen, a Scotchman, for Clerk of the Circuit Court, the copperheads declared him ineligible, His friends came to Chicago, aud Mr. Arnold ished RIEST’S COLUMBIAN BALM, OR MAGICAL HAIR RESTORATIVE, is the beet ope: ation tor restoring the Hair prev gi Sham 0 200 of the law (Stat, 4 large S11 Cong. Rites ou’, ever introduced, ay Routh batons , luced by under e an streei, Williamsbureh; New York, at Miller & Reed's lately naturalized and made eligible, All} No 15) Alien, cor Stauton sta and cor Avenue D and of foreiga birth, y who | Houston st, and in Brookiyn ot J, E. Grey, cor of have in the United States one veas. wav be Rie tnd Franklin avenuce, Price only THIRTY: ae ENTS ver bottle, ch) a SE —————— ———————————— = z ace ; be took the opportunity of prevaiely d recung the workmen to make a win!ing s!airecase, which Yed to a amall dark room, or rather hole, as, to ayoul discovery, bul Vttle epace could Le «pared trom the iments. To this uneonortable place ed bis victim; as there was no room for # bedstead, ® mattrass was all she bad to lay on; at night he regu visited and brought her food, and yenerully, with the ass stance of bis servant, carned her to his own chamber, It is impossible to recount the brutality with which she was treated; prayers tears, threat: resistance were alike unheeded, although he offered to release her, provided she would consent to mar- ry him, and swear to keep the secret; both which conditions she resolutely refused, Her sufferings, nae venta and bodily, he in the momntime rutoed bef Fin aed poe i ot « skeleton. tees even hie brother, seeing that the evil edmitted sceetng but one remedy, entreated her to forgive and him. All solicitations were fruitiess ; she r bim with constant loathing and disdain, it to be her intention, if she got over her confine» ment, to spend the remainder of ber days {n a cone vent; but ber exhausted frame proved too weak ta support that event, which ahe survived buts few hours, The wretched suthor of her misery and ruin, stung by remorse and sharne, and still ® prey to bis vlolent and un!imited jon, fell into @ rapid decline, and outlived bis victim only three mons. THE END. GENERAL BUSINESS. . ee BOUT 100 MEDICAL MEN (FIRST Class) recommend Wolcott's Instant Pain Annihilator, by elgning certificates, No tatily ehould be withon it. Cures headache, toothache, neuralgia, catarrh. dc, Sold everywhere, Sinall bottles 26 eta; e $1. 40 T 14§— PAWNBROKERS' TICKETS purchased of diamonds, watches, eilver ware, mae tical inatrumenrs, «une, piatola, dry cooda clotbine, and of all other goode, Overconts wanted, 148 Can: Sd door weat of Bowe under Citizen's ik. 89 FEW MORE BOTTLES ON HAND—The ‘sun’ CHOLERINE REMEDY, for Chole: Cramps, Colic, Miarrheen Dysentery, &e,—the articie ever eed for the above complaiute—can be hadat #) South Second et, Williameburel, at 26 cents per bette, We warrant thie to be eonnine. J tT 600—PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS wanted, Iwill pay 250 percent. more for Pawn- brokere’ tickets for watcl es, diamonds, jewelry, cuna, Pistoln de. Ac. than can be obtained at any other piace in thecity, 609 Bioadw cor Houston at, up Setairs, roon 5 os —PAWNRROKER'S TICKETS WANTED AtTT Bleecker et, You can obtain the bichesd caeh prices for tickets of diamonds, wacches, jewel 4c. Liberal advances mace on the vbove articles, WQAASH VAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metale. ~/Whtte race cents per pound: colored rage and woolen books orf ne spe, A cents per SCO, OT Ald pewiers ts per iby at 1) New M45 A | PAMILTES WHO Wisi To ECONOMISE, ehould nek the CENi'S BAST LIN- DIA COP) RF c fente perpound, Re eure w ark for Keat's, No genaine, General Depot Th4 bende et, 42 AREY'S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE tee) Dontrifice forthe Poeth, in use: to be had et 46 Routh Second st, Willlainshargh, and cor Myrtle sod Prank in aves, bast Brooklyn. Price bal > td » perp, : om Aves BK, KIRKER, 50% BROADWAY, I bar juet published a macnificent John M Price vographia 1D De the Most Kev e ’ York, WILLIAM LANG, Proprlator, THC TOJUNK AND HAT DEALEI Carh paid for scrap cost tron: cost tron heater tor sale at the foundry, 420 Weet goth at 3 NOTICE IS HWERERY GIVEN THA AN 4% lection tor Prustees of MeCallouvh’s Lead Come fll he held at the office of aad Company, at 6 wetreet. inthe cly of New York, on the 273 Aucuet, [s64, between the hours of lv M. am JAMES K. MELCHCOCK, Secretary. New « Aw Me 2 paw NBROK ERS!’ TICK Se ETS P' URCH rove auf oat Overcoat $a to HK Bi to wd. GEV, ON TI © wet ‘ e dollars wi of 272 Division st, paint « AP T 0) TWO bogs bOUR MONTHS 46,1, yellow and lous ha cod, male aad fy e. Any hiomuntion, or the return of them, will be prope re eatue i at te ; 4 it nee a) lowery + a Lost OK OF THE DRY Loe Savin urh #t, near avenue The fit w case. le Avenue Ay ANN SULLIVAN if Lo A MILKMAN'’S ACCOUNT BOOK, clog to Mie, WONT. The person tindi the } aliberai crews by leaving 1 tat the Bank or et 18) ris 9 Kaet 4th et at Ec QTRAY COW-—CAME TO THF SUBSCRIe © bese pr that sth ave. on Sundays Lith toee., 6 red white teee, with bell on. Thy owne Can bave the anne be proving property pivirg charges, .TAMES MELLIGAN, S21 OLEN 17 tootetinker buil FROM FOOT SoTIL ST, E.R, & without riggorm on botvem, )wiven sor the ree ttoit, by the owne ast DOth at, N.Y. in row CURIMMINS, bast a) STRAYED—ON SUNDAY EVENING, Frore © Fast Ooth ate a large cow, A mitable reward will be paid by returning or giving iniormation at PRL ER DODGEI'S Biewery, Soth et, oar Int ave and Rast River, ® $10), BEWARD—LOsT, AUGOTSTH, m e the vicinity of Canal and Ludiow ets, a pocked book containing botween 60 and $74, being the hi earned wages of amechanic, The tinder, hy leaving the same at No Jf Peek Slip, will receive the above reward and thanks of the owaer, 15 SHO BEWARD—Losr OR STOLEN ON we Monday, Aug. 15th, $155 in bills, and es ie gold, and beok of savings on Bleecker st Bank Na 24,041, The above reward will be paid oo returning itto the owner and no ques ious asked, MICHT.s “EW DER, 69 Carroll at, Brooklyn, if 4 DENTISTRY. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY-- Tooth oxtracted » ithout painor no charce, Beane titul teeth inserted, $1 exch, th inserted without extracting the roots, All o sions warranted, J. SAY VILLERS, 155 Grand et, 2 blocks from Broade way 5 A PCLLCSET OF TEETH” INSERTED rs with or without extracting the roote, #6; gold, siverand cement fillinge® 50 cu and upward tracting without pain by anew process 25 cts. J, DODAN, Freach Deutiet 294 Pulton, et, Brooklyn.3a8 ] hk. DRAKE, 439 CANAL STRE ® eetor teeth on silver at $7 to $15; FIN to FLO; eeetional vets 50 centep er tooth: teeth hlied with gold, bone cement, or other fillings, 50 cta, to Fl per tooth Teeth extracted without. pain, 3 FOR SALE AND TO LE A RARE CHAD + money well, He aod ¢ lots tor sele, on th biaekousack Plank Road, 4 miles trom Hoboken, am very nearto the public school and railway etmth Terme easy. Cue property mat beseld, Inquire JONH WHITH, Real betate Acenes, 105 Warhingto: atrert, Hoboken, and wo dO8,d, BLLERY, 096 Gran at, New York, 80T D° YOU WisH To INVEST YOUR MO: ney ¥~A fine chance i¢ off t iu those cheap ex. = lots aod houre ro be be neh tavore able terms at Elizabvetiport, New Jee. Thie place i* improving ve fast r New York, tho taxes eu 1 and con. ve eal ti ply “ ¢ c¥ & HEI Diizabethpory or BL, RELL York, O34 A NEW ur, S minute: ise ot Salt 4129 SALE FAB IN ILLINOIS, NEAR ST. LOUIS. the moet recue and p ontibe investmeat for gieenboeks, Mei with #2 »o4 vate buying forme dovy of theowner, Cailon him, trom ¥to 12 My 9 1 Ma.den Lane 346 for SALE—NEAR ELIZABETHPORT, N- Jaq abuilding suitable for @ Day pies, or any manufacturing purpose, Can runa sloop cieee to the building, Win te sold with or without @ tew acres of land, Injuireot WM. KISHKIDGEA, Sy2 Greens wich #t, Dew York, OUSE LOTS AT EAST NEW YORR toy anle~Priee $125. t0 $25), monthly paymente money a& ced to build hou-es: alo ) emul houses for sale ¢ Apply to FREDK, BAKE. ah ae BRO Ww Euot New InON ST., BROOK. i bareal: FRED wake st. or CHARLED &. LL LOTS M or for sale; $375 esac cash required, Inquire o! Nareau eh

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