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Continwed from the Piret Page. the duties of policemen, when called upon oy Government detectives Ww sestet thetn—e large umber of the former believing that they have no fight to add in the arrest of deserters unless cand fective produce @ warrant. Acase in point ocent 8 few evenings ago, when a deserter escaped froma Hart's slend, Tt was his second atternpt at dewer- tion, and this time he swat two and » balf miles, and gotclearaway. One of the Governinent de- toctives, however, after some trouble, ascertained that bis man waa ina certain Inger-bier maloon, on the cast side of the city. He proceeded thither scoordingly, Lat, being alone, he thought ft pru- dent to ask one of the “vops"* ag be called the police, to agaist him; but the party he applied to refused, on the ground that the applicant bad no warrant, An explanation was entered {nto, but the “cop" appeared frightened, and summoned his “chum" from another beat, The latter having arrived, took @ different view of the matter, and advised the party who ‘rapped bim up" to wo at once anl nasvist the detective, The hesitating “cop then aatd he had no pistola, when the detective gave him big adding, “{ will go in unarmed, but s# soon ast designate my wan, be you down op hirn like a thousand of bricke."”" © detective now entered the den, and bel« ton he waa in search of in one corner, drinking tie lager. The detective also calle tart ug Wo the table where “his man’ sat, ao of to light « segar, seized him by the right hand, The fellow attempted to pull » pistol out of bis pocket with the left band, but the quick eye of the detective anticipated the movement, and snatching the pstol out of bie (the deserter's) pocket before he was aware, cocked and presented itathin, The rest was easy ; the “eop' entered, pistol in hand, and the man was soon handcuffed and taken to the nearest station house,from whence he was goon reinoved to his former quarters, The case was made known to the police authorities, hence the order to be promulgated to-day, Deatu or A Potcemay,—Officer O'Brien ofthe 19th Precinct who was injured on Sunday night last by Jolin Rielly as charged one of the July rioters whom he was attempting to arrest in Eight Avenue near 41st street, died in Bt. Luke's Hospital yesterday afternoon, The murderer has not been arrested, Tur Wrarurrn.—The thermometer, vester- day, showed the following to be the stute of the atrocaphere : q@ing 6 A.M. 12M. SP.M. 1864 —Augnat 26 tt 86 83 1865 —August 26 WT SH 86 Tue Recent Setzere or Anms,—At the ‘U.A. Marshal's office yesterday appeared Mr, Kirk- patrick, a merchant dong business iu Park Place, Who desired to obtain ponsession of the revolvers recently selzed by the Marshal, Mr, Kirkpatrick gaid that he sold the arms to a Mr, Harria, who Stated they were intended for the California mar- ket, He had been paid for a portion which he had shipped to J.J. Parsons, Indianapolis, but for the others he had not been paid. Marshal Murray in- formed bim that the arms hud been turned over to the military authoriues, and that an application to Festore them must be made there, THIEVING ON A LARGE ScALe,—Last Sat- urday afternoon, Abraham Cook, an employee in Messrs, Miner, vens & Co.'s coach-trimiming es- tablishment, at No, 406 Broadway, was arrested by officer Field, of the Fifth Precinct, baving in his possession $80 worth of curled hair, which he had stolen from that firm; and on being taken to the store and accused of other thefts, he confessed that himself and o confoderate—oue Wilham Has. tnge—had stolen more than $500 worth of goods from the firm, and taken them to their doings in New Brunswick, N. J, Offcer Field went thither and secured the goods, and arrested Histings, and foun, alao, in Elina Frankensiein's store, in New Brunswick, 21 yarde of broadcloth, valued at $140, which the prisoners are alleged to bave sold tir for #86, Both of the accused were voumitted by Justice Hogan, Drowsrp,—William Murray, aged 5 years, accidentally fell into the East River, on Wednes- day evening, at the foot of 34th street, and was drowne!, The body was recovered and taken to the parents’ residence, No, 210 Exat $4th street, Joba Wright, « colored man, aged 40 years, a native of New Jersey, while at work, yesterday, on the barge Sanson, lying at Pror 16, B. B., lost bes Dalance, fell overboard, and was drowned, Hin body has not teen recovere!, He leaves a wife ani Owe children, residing at No, 55 Leonard street, Rospep in tHe StReKT,—On Wednesday evening, James McDanald, ae ward of the schooner C. 8. Watson, was knocked down by three ruffians du Gouverneur street, near Bouth, and robbed of a Watch, and 365 14 money, The outlaws escaped, THe METROPOLITAN Cask,—The undersign- ed des.res to correct 4 talve impression in regard to the appearance of Mr, Coddington as 9 witness in thie case, before the U, 8B. Commissioner, last Wednesday, Mr. C, was cullod wo testify ut the instance of Mr, Mullaly hinnsalf, us it was vecessary to prove tue proprictorstip of the Record. Mr, C, fe one of our most respected fellow citizens, and would be the last inan to put himself in the posi- tion of an * informer," # evidence Was \lesired by the counsel for the detence to prevent the ad- journment of the exaninatiou, as had been pro- posed by the District Attorney, who stated that be Was not prepared at the time with testimony on the pount alluded to, Joun MULLALY, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Puintens—-T'ypographical Union, No, 6, met ou Weinesiay evening, at Pythagoras Hal!, Canal st, A Committee of seven, to confer with employers, was appoutel, vice: three frou book aud job offices: three from daily and weekly newspaper offcessand a seventh was chosen by the Committee. Coorrns,—A meeting of the Grand Society was held lust evening at 187 Bowery, The Commitee on the semi-annuol tinaneial report, reported pro- grees and afer transacting the usual routine buai- mess the taeeting adjourned, Woop Workrns,—Another large meeting of this body Was hold last evening for the purpowe of mal fing fus"ther arranyetmonts tor the mass meetin to Be held at the Cooper Institute for the purpose of endorsing the C.Uceus' Association in their etforts to procure @ god City Goveruivent, Several gens tlomen apoke at Jenyth on the stew ut pre- went pursued by our Oity Goverument, Beserul Germans algo addressed that portion of the aud ence fu theu own language, aod Were received with great enthusiasm, The folowing trades have pow agrees to endorse the Cit, coumng ¢ Workery ip Iron, Workers in Wood, Ci Makers, Printers and the Book Trade and ot Previous to the sdjowrninent the mass weeung was Girected to be held on the lat of Beptember, Dey Goops Crerxs.—The Committee on Maas Meeting mot last evening and made arrangements for bokiing said meeting on Tuesday evening next, at Cl nton Hall, Furnivvus any Carper Cieexs—Heh their usual weekly weeting, The reports trom the sev- ero! districts were very favorable, Several new gmembers joined aud paid their initiation feos, Bagpwake av Hovse-Fuenisaine Cienks—tHeld fheir usua! weekly meekly last evening, The Committee appointed to wait on Mr. E, D, Baseford, reported that thet gentleman had agreed to close hin swre at 7 P. M., except Baturdays; and further, that he would not iutertere with his clerks ould they choose t juin the Awocativa, Gom- James Mulram waa taken be dale, of Jersey City, yesterday, charged with t tng, in connection with others rolled @ German named Augustus Cpperman, of No. 144 Ludlow at. N.Y ert charge of highway rolbery to await trial, What an Englishma have prepared your kennel for them, whik not be a small item in your outliy, expend fiteen ehillings or five hundred 5 u dreasing case, according to the style of arty of your purse. The Duke of Richmond's ke cost ten thousand pounds, the Duke o! Be pow’ Association, and o.bers are | mittess were tricts of the cat raters such as have not yet Closed at 7 o'clovk ty do ao, Adjourned. BROOKLYN. Exuistments 1N tia NAvy,—In view of the large credits which it is anticipated will be ob- tained by the city of New York for the seamen en- listed there for whom credit has never yet Leen given in any call, a well organized effort ia being made in Brooklyn by the Board of Superv aors to find ont the names of all residents of the city who ovlisted inthe navy prior to 1364, and for this pare pose anumber of agents have been appointed to canvass the Wards and find the nates of these parties, and the result thus far promises to show a good the quota, laim for # reduction of over # thousand on Asotner Strike ror Wacrs.--The Plis- terers of Brooklyn held a maas meeting lost even- ing at their rooma, No, 22 Court street, to consider the propriety of asking for another increase of wages, After some discusson @ resolution was adopted, that onnand after Monday next they will Cemand $3 60 per day. JERSEY CITY Hienway Rownreny.—A young man named re Recor ier Martio- of a silver watch, #5.in money, and hire hat, nt attended » pic-nic at Bella Vinta m City, on Monday last. Ta ihe ev ning he was seized first, outside the Coor of the jotel, by @ gang of en, and robbed of the prop. above named, The scensed wae comm.tted on Fine.—Yesterday afiernoon, a little sen of Mra, M Carty, gardener, in Jersey avenne, Jersey Citys while playing with mateley in the up partof the d which the flames communi Assistance being near at band, the flames were soon exunguiaued, Damaye, about ¢100, por welling, set fire to some bedding, frota to the building. ‘aye for Hin Lunt ing Hounds. The number of couple in a pack of fox-hounda depends on bow many days in a week the pack is hunted, extra day, called a “bye-~iay") twenty will be sufficient ; for three days a week, thirty- five couple; and for four days a week, fort couple will be required, The price of hounds mcording to detaand and supply. i, ¢., #uch as have been selected for steadiness and scenting powers—generally average three guineas a couple; but the safest plan for an intending waster of hounds is to consult the advertieing colouins of sporting journals, and see whether any well-lknowg and established packs are for sale, time of writing there are but one pack in the mar- kot, and for them they ask thirteen guineas a cou. ple. price, and one {9 not likely to yet anything very special for thet and then gone « hundred pounds, would refuse to vive # thousand yuiness for a pack of hounds with a thoruny!: Much larger prices are on, we learn that in 1sv6 sportsman, sold his pack tor two thousand @uinens while in more recent times Mr. Foljamnbie's hounds sold by auction, in lote, at Patterstiall's, reaized three thousand #ix hundred pounds one lot of f couple few ae | three hundred aud eihty guine sy and another o! and eihty guineas, pense, If twice a week for with weousions) five couple ve wes Draft-Lounds At the present Three or four bundred guineas is a common ouey | but a youl pack bas pow ap. ond been picked up tor five No man with any sporting turn y established reputation, ord, From Mr, Blaine Warde, 4 well-known four couple and a hall four hundred Here is your preliminary ex- Having provided your pack, you will, of course, will you can ins on As you require, 6o Will the cost of the erection of your ennel depend entirely ou your taste and content« four hundred and filly feet iu length. probably be sutisfied with something less magni- Noent thaw either of these, but there are, neverthe- tens, certain mecessarios which it is incumbent on a keonel-buikler to provide, Among these area boWling-bouse tor the meat, lodging-rooms tor the hounds, @ grass or gravel-eourt inte Which to turn the dogs winle the ing rooLe Are pelag wired, jeutiful supply of good water, and xiging-roomu wo oither your hunteman, whipper-in, or kennel a lant, who must be so close to the hounas that shout sng quarreling take place, they can hewr hin voloe, or the crack of has whip, ar the sound of s bell, winch be could pull, and which should hang ower where the dogw weep. Hounds ure very sive age im kevved, auc afl fight tn whieh a deg hay Lean killed, bis body is soraedimes deroursd by the rest. Obl sportsinen have an anecdow, of a whip: per-in beng torn to pooces an young inte the kennel at niybt, m his shir, in which the hounds did oot recegnive bir and without first catiny te thew The best food for bounds | oatmeal aud hor o-Sos!, boiled vewetables afier hunung, boiled with tne meat, greaves, inushed potatoes aud akiro-m.jk. Basenite and greaves, also boiled, torin excellent food in the sumwer or off-season, — All food should be yiven cokl, and it should be bo!led into pudding one day and given the next day, Toe cost of feeding bounds depends on the price of oatmeal, but about twelve pounds per apnuin ed couple may be looked upon as an averaye, per- psa low average sum, Fovunde are callod by Date, aud a4 1¢ be termed, ‘drawn,’ to be ted ip throw four, or five couples at atime, The door is Wide open, and the meat apes he ia in wew of the bungry pack, but, unul called out, pos ome ute tewpis to stir, Says Mr, Dryden : “Abra was ready ore be named ber name, And when he culled another, Abie came," Tt is very bucky that Abra was & lady and not « hound, A hound thrusting iu or coming out of hie turn, pot when hi# name is called, is sent back with atles in bisesr, This to make them koow their own names, and is the ony way of t r them. The laie Mr, Appectey (the celobraied * ° rod") gives o remarkyble instance of the disc! plhue at feoding time, which occurred mt Bu Billughan Groban's, “Vulean, the crowning ornament of the pack, was standing near the door, waiting for bis mumwe to be called, I bappened to mention it, though in rather an undertoue ; thea in be came and Licked Bir BOlioghaio's band; but though his how! was elose to the trough, wand the gistiul | go viands smoking under lis pos, he never attempted to ext, but on bis taster 5: to hom, “Go back, Vulcan, you have no taisiuess here, Lhe umediate- ly retreated, aud mixed with ihe huugry crowd," De Gen, Seymours Experience in Charleston. | fioneral Seymour, recently exchunyet at Char- | leaton with other Federal officers arrived in Troy | on W stvesday evening, and leit the next morning | for Widiamstown, Mass. where be awaits orders | frou Washington, He is quite feeble from the of of confinement and insutiicient tk i he was transferred to Chyy bardshipa and was afforded hard- to maintain life, At Charleston, cers Were nom nally placed under firey they were decently treated, Daring the six Weeks he was thore ouly one sholl came near ther, and Wat dul uo datouce, Lhe city is badly cut up | by the fring trom our batwr, sad as many ae fitty shots s day are hurkod into the secoasiou bed. Buvidings ob all sides are torn to pieces and the damave is very yreat. From the Doped of matter" produced by our tiring, it would seem that there wail not be iwucl of Charleston left if the ebelling ia continued as at prevent, Geueral Sey. our Was statioued at Charleston some two or three yoars Lefore the war commenced, He, therc- fore, bud many intluential acquaintances thera and to them he wus iuiebted tor generous courte- sies during his late involuntary stay among them, He conversed with them freely wbout the war, He told them the North would uever yield ; that the determination of the people wus w wipe out the re. Dellion and gave tte Union, no mauer what sucri+ fogs the greet weak abould involve, | aud Preture MARINE NEWS. a Am, 26-8. R.,6 20-8. 8. 6 48.—H W., even. 04 00. CLEARED, STRAMBHIPR—City of Limerick, Liverpent: Vul- can, Philadelphia; Josephine Thompson, itimore; Creole, New Orleans, SHIP—Germania, Frank, of Prussia, for Baltimore, BARKS—ff. Auzueta, P, ou P.; Topeka, Havana, RIGS. Ooean Bolle, San as is hla Montron, ston, Jam: Union, Moncton, BCHOONERS— Temperance, St John, N Fy Venus, Hallinc, NS! Sultan don W Deering, do: Aymeen A wet Dik i Monmouih, Cit $9 Warhincion: J W ALen, # Monice, EAE jus, Boston, Win Hunter, Cow Bay: Oientel, Provicence; Camilia, Kaatport, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Baltic, Portress Monroe: Hero. TRereuda Hundred; Montauk, Fortress Monroe: Jo wphine, Baltinere; Wi, Woodward, Baltimore : lremon, Trenton, N J; Westchester, Providence, Celia, London and Havre: Bine, Hat. Inles Laverty, Havana: Continental, Fartrees Monroe; Jobo Tk Thotapson, Baltimore, SHIPS Ocean gare, Manila N Americn, Antwerp Femerabia, Li cay American Uni Live: pool Note Dame d ictoirea, of France, from Havre BARKS—G 8 Brown, of Yarmouth, fm Newport, E; Layiul®, of Enetport, frown Pictou, NS. BRIGS -Wam BR Sawyer, Lingan: Caroline, Arpin- 5 Jang Kio Jwneire; Hage, Cow Bay; Lach yi 8 B Nora, St Joba, PR, Eveline Jonathan Cone, pie for Boston; rt for Doeton; Nathan Holmes, ‘L Herrick, Kondout for ‘ort Ewen tor Boston, Harriet Luthec: MM Brainard; Portland; Maria, Milford: ph, Koodout for Boston 8 Late, Rondout for (GA Hayden, Elizabeth port for Bridgeport. Too Late for Classification. ‘A TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN HERB HoCTOR, Uiahment, N. ¥.--Mr. N. Hodg- errs l whe resides at ifferiug from Chrouic in- of the Kid and Bladder with painin wk, Bey Lae be under the Indian Doctor's sent and te pow almost perfectly cured, hiomens Key. of Gravee Bnd, L. 1. has been t with headache for the past three veare and wae datraeted with pain when be applied to the In- viva Herb Doctor who has cured him lu tour weeks, OUR MOTTO ‘We ase euch alms ax have no strife, Wiib Nature or the La: Life; With blood our hands we neveretain, Nor poison men to ease their pain. Our Father whom al! goodness Gils, Provides he means to cure all sila; ‘The # niple Herbs beneath our feet, ell telleve our pains complete, _ fi Kowpoth, Blizaty Kowdout for P Hostou, DH Maite A imple Terb, a simple Flower. Colied from the de Ata Lee, These. these shall speak with touching power Of change and beaith to thee, Office 181 Fulton et, Brook ] YSPUEPTICS-YOUR ALIBN ION called to that lient remedy, Dr, SMITH'S DYSPEPSIA ANNIMILATOR, which, duriug the Int 10 years, bas been the means of relieving thousands of sufferers from that most distrersing complaint--DYSPEMSEA, It has never failed in affording relief when taken panctually and mooring to directions, This ix the season of the year when the disease is mostly felt, and many are sutfering all ite tortures without least euspecting the cause, This remedy is one of the most peasant, as well as beneficial, thatean be found, ws it braces up the stomach, giving tone and energy to the whoie fyatem, and removing ina short time all traces of thie direwe, Femules ot sedentury habite will tad Teat relief by the tively use of thia soverelen reme- io dy, Let all who suffer trom Dyspepala try it, and be Depor 46 South vd Mil- convinced of ite wondertul pow er, ty Williamsburgh, To te had in New York of LER & RELD, 13) Allon, corner of cor av. Dand Houston sy Dr, BLIV #t. In Brooklya, of J, B. GREY, corner Myrtie and Franklin ave, Price « per bottle, oe Wwasi D—A LOCKSMITH: do gme-fitting peterred, Apply at B Weet Broud 3 ION. FOR THE ADVANCE aud Art. The Keading Room, » Cooper Union, will be re th inet. Application for wdinis- 1 meience aud Art will be receive pt. dat until Oct, let. By order of the trus er ABRAM 8, HEWILET 3 LAbits AND OTHERS, REQUIRING IN- struction in the Ruglish branches, viz—Ginmmar Reading, Spelling, Writing, &e, taught by x lady if doriied, at BROWN'S Comipercial Colles, 311 Pal ton et, opporite Plorre Biookipn, Tertos very moderate, Writing, bookkeeping, arithmetic de, — Bpecialities—No clames, Open day aud eveulngy, No Vacution, wl PAT GUTTA C2 Pr iT opeue ton Me alow SAVINGS BANKS, N ARKET SAVINGS BANK, NO, 8&2 4VEN ASSAU STRERT. Upen daity from lo A, M, te? P.M, and on Mon- dase and Thursdays trom $5 to 7 PM. BIX PERK CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED, Mouey deposited cu or Lefore sep', lst, will draw four months’ interest tu Jemuary next. Li THER C. CARTER, President, HENRY KR, CONKLIN, Secretary, wb N EW YORK SAVINGS BANK Lith street aud oth avenue, , CORNER daily, from 1 woo PM Wednesdays wad Saturdaya, from | to 7 TM. pix percent. interest allowed, Deposius niade eu or betore Sept. let wlll drwe interest from that \ | | | ‘ate, THOMAS CHRISTY, Pras, KH, BULL, a FOR SALE STORE TO LET, WITH ALL THE FIX. tures of a liquor and grocery store, in the very best of order, im u good location as le in the lath Ward 216 Elizabeth wt. ‘Keut moderate, Cali for 2 days, 15 FIRST CLASS TENEMENT HOUSE, IN 30, miaet be sold, FEITREC F ‘AND TO LET. — ot, rente for #700, price to clone an estate, Ww Apply to Eart 32nd at, 3 (CHEAP COTTAGES AT BERGEN, fom Jersey Clay by berse ears, | FLT, HV B20 0, W Also building lots $150 anc terms. Apply to PARSONS a at. 3 D N MILES the place. taotories, verde, Baw: AKE, S10 trom the City Hail, The only store Clore to i, Ry, depo large jewelry panied Rent $1% per inonth, loesesion at Rare chance fora iawn with amall capital, ply corner of loth et and Raflroad ay, Morr) liv Capt. “in hy to LEWIs. Dp? YOU WISH TO INVEST YOUR Money, ‘ Arare chance tw offered in those cleap lota, which cau be baton such favorable terme, ab blicu. Vhis place fa improving very aliens can hold and couvey sone Wishing to examine the | bethport, New Jersey, | fart 5 taxon ainall ; Teal estare there, 1 place, with a vie and rewurn bp at, COOLBLY & EI * wrt, or ER, RELLO New ork, 4 pees SALE—NEAR ELIZABETHPORT, N, Jy building suitable for « bay Brom, or any manufacturing purpese, Can pun a sloop ckme fo the buiiding, Wil be sold with or withous & tow acros ofiand, inquire ot WM. RISBRIDGER, sue (ireen- wieh #t, New York, on QOR SALE—A TWO-STORY AND BASE meat hous, containing 14 roots, «ituated in Remeen ot Willimosburgh, 1 Por particulars ep. ly tt MICH ARL DOWD, #4 Remeen ot, Wiltiaue. ure, in the store, i Foe SALE 53 EAST BALTIC STREKT, pouth Brooklyn, a large Chres story frame house, Dawnient, eal cellar, water and sewer conneetion, Lot ts, encloeed pave, Brepe arbor, 00 © a n terme, Inquire 214 @ourt 6t, uear Uk live, LET—FRONT AND REAK BUILD. £8) suitable tor shopa truck or exprosemen, for 6. Enjuire at los Tenth ave. gui 6) FULL LOTS FOR SALE IN MADISON bet, Marey aud Tompkins aves, Brooklyn, > ench, Bas Htde caeh required, Tele Inquire of FREDK, BAKER, 15 Nassau at, inal Owner, 130 Pearl * ¥. 255 | = eniamabtiaiee R6)/) AN ACRE ONLY FOR A FE $20,,A% garden farms of 1%, 26 and rhe, , each, near the depot, 40 mi oui soil and level, ‘Lerme | proved farma cheap. Kk. lor F #500 © | > l . S007 inortwage it ed, with privilege of paying in emall sums, will bu: DEAL, Dew Bat frame house, with full lot of wround, at Lhieateti or, . For particularé apply to COOLEY & gee ati eae a ht + TR. RG deep vera) dine vera etl Balance —— replied There was no turwed their faces to the window, and * went off" like @ couple of bottles of ginger beer ; the Iniies few their cambrics to their mouths, and hetle Mre. clean Inen—and the servent warning. ing promoter of the conversation. A sUuperannuated he aay of himself, that althe Tegularly bandsome, certainly were; it was impoasitle to look at bis face with: street~loor knocker, half-Monu, balfemonkey ; ail the comparteon my while everything elue had Leen wovuc. He neve originate! @ eon. but if any common-place topie were broached. of, to purmue the coin parison, then be might he said to be muffled, Lecaiuse tat, the e@ame thing over and over acan. He had never been married but he was ati] on the look-out for a wife with money. Mrs. Tibbs’ Boarding House. ‘* Please, ma’arn, master wante his clean thinge,"* the servant, ties taken off ber guard. resisting this; the two young men bbe bustled out of the room to vive Tibbs his Mr. Calton, the remaining boarder, #hortly after- wards made bis 4 ance, and proved a surprie+ Mr, Clton was an old boy. He used to igh his features were not they were striking, They ont being forcitle reminded of a chubby be exiensed to bis whole ‘haracter and conversation, He had stood st !! reation, or started anew ‘jen if any boty lifted him up, be would hammer away with surprising ras Tle bad the te dolereux occasion ily, and dnt inake quite aa much noise aa at other tines when he would go on Prosing, rat-tat- He bw! a life interest worth about $1,500 he wan exceedingly vain, and inordinately selfish. He Lad aequired the reputation of belng the very pink sl ert and be walked round the par day. bis reapectahle personage bad made up bis tnind to render himself exceedingly ayreeable to Mra, Maplesone-indeed, the desire of being as atnisble as possible axtended {teelf to the whole arty; Mra, Tibbs baving considered it an admira- le little bit of manawement to represent wo the ven that she had some reasons to believe the were fc the ladies that all the gentlemen were “eligible A little flirta- tion, she thought might keep her house full, with- out leading to any other result. Mrs. Maplesone Was 40 Onterprising widow of about fifty ; chrewd, scheming and good-looking, She was armiably anxious on behalf of her danghtere : in proof Whereof she used to remark,'that she would Lave no objection to tty again, if it would Lenefit her dear yirls—she could have no other motive. The ‘Sear girls’ themselves were not insens ble to the good establishinent."" One ot them y-tive, the other three years younger. They bad been at different wateriug-places for four @easons ; they had gambled at libraries, read books in baleoules sold at fancy fairs, danced at assem- blies, talked sentiment—in short, they had done all that industrious girls could do, and all to po pur- pose. ‘What a magnificent dresser Mr, Simpson is bebidas Miss Matilda Maplesuue to her sister ‘uite, “Splendid |" returned the youngest, The mag- niflcent individual alluded to wore & sort of maroon colored dreas coat, with a velvet collar and culls of the aane tint—very like that which usually juveste the form of the | #tinguished unknown who conde seonda to play the “swell in pantomine at “Rich- ardson's Bhow,."* “What whiskers !"* aaid Migs Julia, roung |" responded her sister; “and what hair! Bhs bair was like a wig, and distingutshed by that insinuating wave which graces the shining locks of those chef-d'a@uvres of perruqucrian art surmounting the waxen fmages in Bartellott's win- dow, in Regentestreet ; and bis whiskers, meeting beneath his chin, seemed strings wherewith to tie it on, @re science had rend them unnecessary by her patent (nvisible springs, “Dinners on the table, ma'am, if you please," said the boy who now appeared for the first tine, in # revival black coat of bis master's, “Ob | Mr. Calton, will you lead Mrs, Maplesone ~Thank you Mr. Simpson offered his arm to Mias Julia; Mr, Beptimus Hicks escorted the lover ly Matilda; and toe procession proceeded to the Mr. Tibbs was introduced, and » and down to the throe ladies like in ® Duteh clock, with a powerful «prog inthe middle of bis body, and then dived rapidly into bis seat at the bottom of the table, delizhted to aereen himeelf behind @ soup tureen, which he could just see over, and that was all, The boarders Were seated, @ lady and gentleman alter nate ke the layers of bead and meat in a sand wich ; and then, Mrs, Tibbs directed James to take off the covers and salmon, lobster sauce, gib- lot soupy and the usual accompaniments were dia- covercd | potate ke petrefactions, and bits of tonatet breal, the shape and mize of blank dice, og p for Mra. Mapiesone, my dear,"* said the bustling Mrs. I Sbe always called ber hus. band “my dear," before company. Libba who hud been eating his bread, and calculating how long it would be before he should get any fish, soup in # hurry, made « «mall island ou the table= eloth, aod put bis glass upon it, to hide it from bis will 2 ing Julia, shall I aswiet you to some fish ** you please —very litthe—ob, pleuty, thank on ell (a bit about the mae of a walnut upon the plate), * Julia isn very little eater," said Mrs, Maple- to Mr, Calton. The knocker gave’a single rap. He was busy ene the fish with bis eyes ; so he only ejaculated “Ah IY dear," said Mrs, Tibbs to her spouse, after every one else had been helped, “What do you take?" The inquiry was accompanied with 6 look in timating that be mustn't say fish, beewuse there Was not much lef, Tibbs thought the frown referred to the island on the tables 3 be therefore coolly replied, “Why—I'll take jo—tish, t think." “Dd you say tish, my deag ?"* Can usher irown,) “Yea, dear," replied the villain, win an expres- gion of souk hunger depicted tn his countenance, The tears alisost started to Mra, Tibbs! eyes, ae she hoped ber “wretch of 8 husband," as she ive wardly callod bia, to the lass eateble bit of swlaon on the dish, “James, take this to your master, and take away your master's kuJe.") This was deliberate re- er could eat fish without one, onstruined to chase small parti- cles of salmon round #ud round his plate with « pieve of bread aud fork, occasionally securing a bit; the number of successful attempts being about onv io sevenwen, “Take away, Jamea,"’ sald Mrs, Tibbs, just as Tibbs bad swallowed the fourth mouthtul—and away went the pistes like lightuing, “EN takes bit of bread, James," said the poor “mater of the house" wore Luagry than ever, “Never und your master now, James," said Mrs. Mbbs, *'see stout the meat.” This was con- veyed in the tone in which the ladies usually give minonitions ty servants in company, that is to say, & how one; but which, hke a stage whisper, from its peouliar emplissit, is mos, diwtinctly heard by everybody present, A pause ensued Lefore the table waa replenished —* s rtol parenthesis, in which Mr, Simpson, Mr, C. lieu and Mr. Hicks produced rospoctively a tol- | Ue of sauterne aud sherr; ays ybody except Tibbs; nity, Retween. the fish and an intimated sirloin there Was « prolonged interval, Hore was uu opportunity for Mr. Hicks, Ho gous Dot resist the singularly appropriate quota- tan: “But beef is rare within these oxless isles; Goats’ flesh there is, no doul4, and ki',and mutton, And, when # holiday upon them stiles A jovnt Upon their barbarous spits thoy put on,'" “Very ungentlemanly bebaviour," thought little Mrs. Pibbe, ‘to talk in that way." “AN,” awid Mr, Calton, filling bis glass, Moore if my poet." “And mine,'* said Mra, Maplesone, “And mine," said Miss Julia, “Aud mine," added Mr, 8): pac “Look at his compositions, knocker, “To be sure,"' aaid Bimpson, with confi lence, “Look et Don Juan," rephed Mr, Septimus Hicks, ‘Julia's letter,"’ suggested Miss Matilda, “Can anything be grander than Tle Fire Wor- ship vers} inquired Mias Julia, 4 Ne be sure,” suid Simpson, “Or Paradise and the uy “Yes ;or Paradise and the Peer,'* repeated the deeply-read Siupson, who thought he wus getting through it capitally, “I's all very well,’ replied Mr. Septimus Hicks who, as we have before hinted, had never read anything but Don Juan, Where will you find any- thing finer than the description of the siege, at commencement of the seventh cauiy t! and tok wine wilh nO one ever thought of “Tom resumed the 'eri,"* sugvested the old Charles Rampart; when we were exercising on whieh the University now stands, ha sa‘ Tibhe (calling me from she ranke), Tibbs. — tao morrtig ¢ _ and che the ued om seve be ‘Tell your meastez, James,’ Interrup ed Mire, Tibbs, in an awfully distinct tone, “tell 7 our mage ter if he won't carve those me'—The discomfited ¥ work, and carved the fowls aluost as es ly a4 bie wife operated on the baunch o fowls to send ihem te anteer [neater ly ant te peditieum ro Oty Whother he over finiahed that story is ma known, As the ice wae now broken, an! the neem intanteg more at home, + more at ease, T ly wle Letters re, Tibbe highly ay that fell from Mrs, “Certainly, ne forward n the drawitn was loch Caite ved ert atm? ibs T ap juets and accon nawented with bits very member of the bs bimaelf mot because he went to sleep immediately atte + Mr. Hicks and the ladies d acourse | t t poetry, and the thes and Mr, Calton fol y Anidy with oo nein yroved of eve plesone ; Rat with 9 side Upou bis face ane at ineervals of each, he reveived full credit for © gentlene room ver bad le% the dininy-parlor, hage, a with tana cathy my ‘erta. aly te a ant ¥ wher Mra, M ind “the y and conversation, most fascinating sel ¥oe cn guitare, ore al bi a eee Bitopson put on a pink waistcoat, and said he in raptures; and Mr. Hicks felt in the seventy hea —it war the aune th quite charmed with u of poetry, or the seventh canto of Don Juam to t ‘ new comers, and spent the evening in bis usual Mes Tbs wae Mr. Tibbe way he went te sieepy and woke up, and went to sleep again, end In BY etand loth ave, $12.50 Wok (> supper time. (To be con o C-'h e nued.) - —— Ss BEST RED at 312 60 ride Now, Rivington at. ont ty Vein Red Ash and Lebigh Coal at $12.50 enut, $1476 per ton, HOMAS 8 TOKES, ‘ood 406 PER TON—FOR THE BES furnoce coal; nut $11, screened and delivered, at Lie Waverly Place, S48 Hower and 40 Poariet. A. TREADWELL, 4 Al “MISCELLANEOUS. red wud white wh stove, fog and Apply S54 Biebth aves Avent. 27T —== ? ARMY Soldier's Aid Societies, clereymen, editors ang othe are ree; fully reque 1 to aid in dimemile Diting the follow who have friend Dik the following points Kastern “OMice Sanitary ( Warhington, D.C. Georgetown, D.C, Alexandria, D, C, Haltimore, Md, Aunapolia, Md, Sitth Street” Philadelphia, Pa, Chester, Pa. Germantown, Pa, atrfeate.”* New York, Albany, N Newnik, Nt, New Haven, Gonn, NY, Y. Offer Sanitar Columbus, Oh “eveland, Obi (inilipolia, Olle, Cincinaati, Ohio, Bpinces Ulineis, iro, filinois, Mound Cit Fvaneville, Lad. Now Albany, Tad, St. Lou lrontwon, Missouri, Kolla, Missouri, eon Kuyt Vvenport, Pahoa i sow is Lebanon, K ag Cohum bus, K Columbia Ky, given to an. be apy ors perso of the cation ie by letter, the answer w is it in person, 3. What is the boepital * been in hoepital ¥ charged from servi potent in the Appoante rings any hour of the Much i the Dire these recorde, The Sani conveyance to most wanted, butious being worerned by pe in all pases, rot the wants in a trustworthy manner, Ju Squttabie Aletribution and honest | oh buted, besides the the metuber ot the Cominission, rot@asional and than fifty Iny -meente are ¢ securities for responal of the patie chu uw Oude diets of high partner mm Frederick Annapolis Jnnoction, Md Phiaielphia De partment drew “Office Sanitary Commission, No, v7 Weatern Le partiniente bor Commission, Louiani! atnp Dennirou, Ohio, Ilinols, Jetlersourvilte, Ind. Jackson, Mirsouri. Spripytield, Missouri Information will, unde: hi 5. Uf way did he die in bow 6, If recently disehy je recelved at the * notice, whieh is of interest to all nthe ariny 4 KY OF THE HOSPITALS, The Sanitary Commission have um for supplying eratuitously intormat patient ig the | nited sta Fairfax, Va, Ajuia Creek, Vay York, Penn, Vor into. mation ad. Sowh c t Hill, Pa, Roeding, Pa, Harrisburg, Pa, lew York Department. Por iutoruy “di ce Women's Central Umon, No. 10 Cooper Tre Portsmouth Grove, R. Hoston, Maas. bl Burlingtou, Vt. Brattleboro, Vt. intormation addroa Ky Louisville, Ky, Covington, hy, Lexineton, Ky, Danville, Ky. Verryville, Ky, Bowling Gree Memphis, Peniiny’ Crukeville, Teun, Tenn, bore, Tenn, Tena, Nashville, Leon, Viekeburgh, Mise, Corinth, Misa, ‘tly ArkKanana, (ieuiton V oeio la Point Pleasant, Virginia, Parkersburg, Virginia, Clarkebure, V ireinia, Charlestown, Virginia, circumstances, he for it in susewr It the appli- be seut by return it will Le answered at once, » le ——-— (eiving Dawe and revitnent, and state where when last beard of] at present in the hospital 2%. [foo what te hie por address ? the naiwe of the surceon or chaplain of 4. It pot in hoepital at present, has he recently pital, and at what date > Aiked tious Dyepital, was he dise f not, what were his orders on leaving ? More *pecific information as to the condition of aay nt Ie District of Colambla hoepitate will he dished within twenty-four hours alter a requesbes recelved at t Ww ashington otfiee, i 16 office of the directory will be open daily fram @ look, A. M.. #5 o'cloek, PM. and ta Urgent cs ithe door bell will be recelved a hit uvenicuee in con ory having arisen w given direct ncooms to the fe Degelice win, bareafior inte wounk in howpituke, by St: recimenta, ar osborw tee, be heroatve: frclahed fan Puy Commission, pr the deutot the United State telne wu exieneive evetem of aeoucies for pecurtng the id distribution of coode put in fee tor the #ick and wounded at pomts where they Itoperates with © m1 eroaiey at all polite » eyual care and ueting the business o © visitors have beam record books themselves, be divcontinued; nor cmp under epecial authority ie ) at New Orleans nad y eutltye fagton, before Vicksburg and at Nashville ay suet, acomparivon of the wants Yo wecertain the relagh undaid services of twenty physictane jooral charwcter, aid more “uployed, under pecuniary and eitcient service, The cost of Lhere arraaseiuents have thus tar beon about 4 per ce Th e depota, tick and wounds euwlities but sir Biste Sanitar Sanitary pol the valuc 00 bea ae ‘The following to whieh auxiliary ao Heaven Branch ut the woods distributed, be Leen Able to obtain aathens [OUMOATT Mee, OF Tuisapp e value of one dollar in teu thousan da which have heen onee recerved at ite shipping mw the names ot these depots Lids anid all dispored to aid the: ir velativ fe luv ited to send thete offer i nus Carat lssion, etree, Howton, Misael usette Commission, Heanch sapply 0: Third Avenue, New ¥ Pe Oe Commission, Bouth Sixth street, Philadeiplin, Pe ria. of eceenity 1orens supay Offies, 99 Supaly Offiee, 2 Hoylvanin, manitary Coumission, Hianch Oflce, Cincinnesy Ohio, Sanitary Commision, Branch Supply Offies, Bank #t, Cleveland, Ohio, Sanitary Comimiseion, Branch upply Office, Chicas #0 Tl, Sanitary Commision, Branch supply Office, Loutae ville, K, The to George T, Now York. Commission recei ever from the Government, an op the voluatary contribut means of surtalning ite ope to ite Treasury are solicited, aud 1 * no pecuniary aid whate tue wholly dependent of the public tor the ious. Contribations sy be Urnnamiteed SrwONG, Koy. Tiensurer, 6s Wall ety Phe names of the following gentlemen, comm aston. ere of the President of the Uniied states are to the public tor the eeonom with which whatever ie e ledved inte-rity, and efficienes usted Wo the penitary Commission will be admintetered HH, W, Bellows, D, b, A. jache, LL. D, G ullurmy L A. hiras, it R. Wood, M, I Wolcott Gibby M, fowe, M, 8. a I M.D, Paty eat ah Fig W. HL. Van Buren, M, D b, ticorvo 7 Strong Eaq orace Binney, Jr, Eaq Ke. Key. 1. M. Clark,D, Hon, Joweph Holt, k. W. Burnett, lion, Mark skinner, Rev, John H, Heywood, Prot, Fairman Rovers, Fred, LW, Glaatods”

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