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Sontental pmuntenoners of Charities an’ Correction, Messrs. fas, Bravisugh wes mac Bel! and Moses H, Grimuell, were bis sure | recenuy been ape? wil! commuence his duties to-mor- Arremrt at Scrcipr,—On Sunday evening ee a wil intro Witehel, of No, 196 Third avenue, ai- pow morring. ‘sis underatoc! thet be will ; al yd rn hee tees WH &, Cambcrite: bat foce o new order of affairs end arrangements In was arrested baiore abe bed inflicted mortal injury. tbe Caton House, Mr, Draper bas the repute- ccomeaeeonnye don of being an upright, honorable man, and bis BROOKLYN. eareor as one of the ton Governors of the Almshouse, Sacores.—At sundown, last evening, aaninte as President, and os Preatent of the present Board | oy filly guns was fired from the dock, near Pulton of Commissions # of Charities and Correctior, ar | perry, and fifty from Washington Park, tn bonor of too weld) known to nood comment, the roent victory gained by General Sherman in FALt OF ATLANTA, —Salutes were fired yet | Georgia, terday in the City Hall Park, in honor of the Fall! froontye Commos Covxci—Tae Re of Aulanta and tho relcane of this City from the} cae Wicromres af Moute awn ArLarts.—At © draft. meeting of the Common Council Iast evenis:, Al- Tax Pup. ScHoors,—Thess all opened | ieenen Relknep offered the folowing resoiutious, yesterday morning, many of them, with appropri | which were unantmously adopted: ate wercines, in presence of parents, guardians | wags, ame gratifying {utelligence has been school-officers, &c, The attendance, owing to the | announced to the country of the victories of our ‘ thor, was not so large ne might be | feet in the harbor of Mobile and the culmination wtat. of the weather, child of the arduour, but brillant and successful carm- expected. There are at present over 60,000 * conducted by General Sherman and his gal- To ee eee cscs tay tab Sombie | Weis Meinl Graaned TE noon teece ae J u yath West, ii expense, The Catholic Schools were also hoot | Seaston of the Union army, and admir Saters'a fatal and there won s lave attendance, A new wae Vow to the rebel power tn that quarter ; and, Jat No, 33 Grove street, evens, The information whic! so been re- brhaaget any uevihed to 6. Somophs', cently obtained that the full quote of troops re- are ON 7 | Wired to te furmiahed by this City, under the Into Generar Dorie aNp Stare, consisting of | co) of the President fev 800,000 mens and under * a (Te . B. De nd Jolin | all previous calls, is already filled, is» wratifying Meal tdla thE tl. . Sams Wave ar- | evidence of the mm of onr citizene, and is L. Davenport and Burgeon Mc worthy of being associated with the victories rived at the Sth Avenne Hotel. seve by stl cad as naval aoe Doriers d —The United | and strengthen: y mech means, Now, therefore, Arntvat or THe Pav Joxrs, The Up Tn Hem ol tome eclbbleuee evita OF it States gunboat Paul Jones, Shirley, Commander, |" Resoiead, That we bail with exuRation the news arrived at thin port yesterdey, efter @ cruise of | of the capture of Atlanta, and the uccess of our twentyeight months on the Bouth Atlantic blocks- or arty oeoee edie im eee — bey ding squadron. This vessel has been on active | |) war, tava ace y restoration of the Union, and service off Charleston, Jacksonville, Fa, and near | thet we eae th our fellow<citizens icothans Los y eat congratulations ly el! the other important points on the coast, read | saa ‘ aman eat yoy rg pe pall Drings North, fifty-etht men from the pe conta for the heroiam which hea produced such inspirit- be discharged, their terms of enlistmant having ex- and important results. aot That the facta elicited by official docu- Pires Aeuag Manes Darersey Sie two oO ort ments in the archives of the Government, that the were captured whilo on an expedition during the city of Brooklyn has furujsbed her full quote of time that the vos) was etutionsd in Ossbew sg to the army bey vast ia se gh tefl hg she just reason to roud, and furnishes the bes Bound. The Pau! Jones is the second double-ender fener ot ike tr bes el ee ty ies ease OF thet was built. She mounts as heavy an arte | the Pnion and loyalty to ite flag. ment as any of her clans, and has done most effi- Verors wy THE Mayou.—At o meeting of ctent service. Bie is bound for Bostou, and put the Brooklyn Common Council, last night, Mayor tnto this port for coal * Wood vetoed the resolutions suthorizing the con- Couuision,— The steamabip Charles C Led struction of the Gridiron, Raltroed : nd he ales from Now Orleans, while passing up the North | vetoed the resolutions authorizing the Long Islan River, yesterday, came in contact with the abip bad nd eal ey to, ley maine — the Hibernia from Liverpool, at anchor, damaging the dbcciijaraniiariemaiaiasnabiie ship's bow, and carrying the steamers foremast JERSEY CITY, and maintopmast away, A Wowas 811oT.—About 11. o'clock on QUARANTINE.—There are no patients at] gundey night, a woman, named Mary Folland, present on board the hospital abip Florence Night | pegtding at No. 159 Morgan street, Jersey City, wos tngalo, There were a few fever cases received, severely wounded by the discharge of » pistol, q@hich were treated successfully, the deaths being Lote wae be Pet : va Waele ia lhe altd ‘ the result ent isnot known, It is re- ewin number. Only ix vessels are now detained ported thet the woman was atterr sting to prevent € the Quarantine station, er husband ro Bolas bikes the py be Luho y losed and | intoxicated and having the pleto! in his band when THR BRVENtE. WARD DARE 18 ch Be h | i exploded, lodging seven buck abot into ber band, the building offered for sale, In settling up with | aoe, “yrotland pars | yesterday that ehe was rum- the stockholders, 40 per cent, was paki in gold, and | aying in s bureau drawer where the weepou was the remainder in United Btates funds, and a large | Kept and that it was eccidentally discharged, gt gal iverrarteedhel anraledh coe Condition of English Factories, Banxum’s fall season opened yesterday, on ‘The following 1s from the London Times, Ang. q@hich occasion, the great showman made @ speech The of the factory inspectors fur anol w his patrons, and introduced s new novelty in the | half ais Coat Ob cotton Pele ieee eoployed perso! reassian Serv: are in which Surat cotton can pewt a tu pted a of 8 OF ag phecstce ltd hee in the yarns and cloths manufactured—that is need of hair, which no comb an yet invented, 18 | Whore coarse or heavy gucds ure the at: ple, Corn- capable of reducing to a civilized condition. Some | plaints are bag ryste ied made 3 scarcity of Pehl peau! 0 " port t one cause is the low rate of wi earn om ful Ciroaselin hia tare alae been if inferior cotton, and the ml, ion from one mill to #2 and will be exhibited, snother where superior 4 ites are Used. One of A Furer or Sreamrns,—Three ocean | the eapeetotay r. Raker, calculates that between the beginning of January and the end of May the soawmera arrived at this port yesterday morning, evorage employment per week rose from two days viz: City of Washington, from Liverpool ; Cahaw- | and tere hours wo tases Saye aod saven hours, But from : Ae from hele there is unfortunately acircumstance Ly Ren Orieand }) O66% edd lhc which may prevent his estimates beiug accepted and Coste Rice, from Aspinwall, with eutire cunfilences whan cotton la hixh iu price ry pod a sploner ordinary yarns will raise his counts, Mrncawri.e Lipnany Association.—The make hiscloth the usual weight by the addition annual re-opening of this Association, took place | of more size; it iseaid thet as much as tity per last evening, at Clinton Hall, The rooms are en- fet, Je eomelane SiGe eal 8 ma Acacrrar ney inst ott ng clo for lees tirely renovated, and the Reading-rooms, corver of meeney pet kts he pers oe Cimon san Broadwayland 26th street, have also been thorough | of which {t ts composed. With regard to the ly renewed and improved, alk Wane it io Perak be ik 8 very eepeeaied . food Scorrisn Games, — The Eighth Annual ary Lengel pry ‘3 lie teanak oe pas dames of the New York Caledonian Club will be wor bas, in many instances, given place to bund Power that ia to machinery turned by Little boys , . . r Gale 08 ageee Yr cows On Thvuresay, eps. Vib 2964; fe day Lohy. open whom the law does not pro- fhe sports of the dey will open with an old- tect, because their's is simply hard labor, but ‘t is fashioned Beotch Reel, after which the circle will | go severe os Since bad wate to ey When eared, comunanc! cloc! the fashion of wearing 8 returns, Coventry pee OA e Saenes a 1) elles will not be behind any competitor. Thre now with— trades to bave become establivned there, 1st—Putting the Heavy Btone, °d-—Putting the | and seem likely to do well. They sre whe wenving Light Stone. 84.-Throwlng the Heavy Hamrocr. | of frillings, of worsted goods similar to the Brad- 4tb——Tbrowine the Light Haniuer. bth—-The Bun- | ford trade, and of elastics, For the former the city ning Jump, oth~ The Stan Jump. Tth—The | js indebted tu the public spirit of the Messrs, Cash, Broadsword Dancer fhe Bhort Race. 9th | end for the latter t the indefatigable eneryzy of The Boye’ hue ~Veulting with the Pole. | Lord Leigh aud the enterprise of Mr. Frauk)iu, Jr, Uth—The Long Race. Lath —Toasing the Cxber. | Mr, Buker notices also @ successful atrowpt at 13th—The Highland Fit laib-The Back Ra weaving colored alk figures in coburgs, without Wth--The Standing High Lesp. 16:h--The Rua- eny waste of material. As for the tlex trade ning High Leap. 17—The Hurdle Race, 18h—| every spindle and joom is working ful twe. ove’ Hurlie Rwe, 19\b—Hop sep and dump. | It is said thet three hundred thousand acres 20th—The Wheelbarrow Bice. were sown ig Leland. New milla are sprit ' above Games, Prixes | | Ul ere, number oome for For sash of 6 ee *, pore P linen Cowerdecen weaving have increase: 1/5 will be awarded, Robertson's Band and the P.pers cent in five years. In Gagland, on the other of the Clab will furnieh music on the occasion. aoa the Gax spindles here, reseed layaly, sy nay y imported, jax we ave ALLEGED INFANTIC 1pk—Bopr Foonp in ane we house proms ar etiite aa fae Gare is as OLp Watt.—On Saturday afternoon George | the most costiees manner, and without offence to Sandford and William Williams found in an old Re salgnburtieod, a 6 tke ee rg sove| well in One Hundred and First street, near Ninth operas emigrating to Dundee in conseque we of venus, the body of @ newly-born male child. Dr. | any demand fer labor ia te Jetotemce. In that George B, Bouton made a mortem exemins- | trade only # smal! num the youuger wem- tion end rendered the c pinion that the child had | bers ca fatally cau be employed, and the matyrial been more than a week in the water, and that, | je very diferent from cotton, The state of trate is there being po marks of violence, it had been | very remarkable, Cotton that used to be thought drowned. Mrs, Mary FE, Brown, of One Hundreth | dear at $1. in pow 284., and advancing, and the street, having bo hown the tnfuné's clothing, | consumption is {acreasing. Wool that was 21d, recognized neveral articles as having been worn by ad Ib, four years ago, ip uow 84d. on the sheep's the child of Mary Duty, w fugitive who more than ‘k, and yet every spindle is io full work, Flax, @ week ago quit Mrs, Brown's bouse with her child, | which in 1860 averaged £02 per ton, Rude now a st night, and bus since been seen by none of the | ready market of £73 and the trade was uever wore residents in the neighborhuod. These facts having oftable nor wore healthy, Linen, which had been elicited, the jury thought there was reason- | become # juxury, in consequence of its price is able ground forthe presumptiou thet Mra, Duffy | once more becoming eu article of universal and had cast her oifapring into » well, ad they so | preferuble consumption, Silk, tor which we used found, Whereupon Coroner Wiidey i sued @ war- | to depend greatly upon China, now comes from rani for the aries u! the accused Japan in considerable quantities, and the mauipu- pan lation js such as to ren it equal to that which Tue Hanvest or DkATH.—The deaths 19 } we are accustomed to receive from lhaly. New Yor during the past week were 690; 119 er var~ gear eae men, 108 women, 211 boys and 159 girls—e de- A Dutch Recratgiug Officer, : 4 of 67 from last week's wortality, and ap The reader must picture astout, bir-bwilied, increase of 27, as compared with the mortality of | #hurt-halred recruiting officer, with» blue cap, the : Ing week of 1863. Of the deceased, | brosd sti? frontispiece, a short eword, blue uniform 36 were obildren under 6 years of age. The mor- | « size too rial, aud @ raw customer from ‘“fader- tality by. the ipeioeipal d =a alg of, Slama) land,” with wooden shoes ends long-tuiled gray Cholers isfaotoen Dv | consunpion 5 | fiver was efter recruits for a Gerinan ; lo tnarasmus, 47; typhus fever, 21; ty-| Cost. The offi 4 “t Pract dvptherite, 12: in ammation of te Togiinemts ans Wing wens for bis enaceptible coun. uns, 16; maall-pox, 6; deaths from extern. yman: causes, 82, wong which are reported 5 prowature | oi dart, Hans, be det your" births, 9 drowned, 10 killed by accient, ¢ me to be o sajer ” Musto Teacuen Rosaep, —In July last] «Nein Mr. Gilbert W, T. Jones's room, at No, @ Universt- ped some! It bp ne nice,” ty Pisce, was entered. and » diamond ring, valued | uit Py tan, itis better as quod, It been foon ot 92000, and two gold watches, and otber articles | 9!) de vile. You enlist mit we you gets uein bun- were stolen therefrom. Mr, Jones a eave the police dagd auere bountish,"” Ln leacription of one wi wyer, @ oonng curt who engagel tasrl at Nove Uuivers: | “Yaw. And, you gets such nice clothes as uever Piece, and efter ferrying © day or two, about | vas. Shust look at mee! dhe tone of the robbery, eparted. Bowyer was| ‘®or" ecordingly arrostod yesierday, at the Post-olfke, “Yew. And, in the morning, ven de trum pets, Ipenrirmmp,—Coroner Wildey held an tn- Gah 16 do garuel’s qeuplimente to come an git your uess yesterday upon the body thas was found “Bop pie on the Hudson River Ba.lroad treck st the prs SF foi pay gran, Have be, de tra poeta sqnection of ‘“birty-first yaad oe the remain) 01 gees erar-egget & eeusage mit bi, py ta," vere recog sed a6 those of James Murtau gh, of C ‘eo Wenn B stxasvenih, sizeet, Taam bear “Cou: wich op Den warty comm bine ty ov oom tram end det ish de gurne!’s gomplicncnte to Fide ot bits io der carriage your Katrina. er de city mit him and no a And bine by de turn peets ai gompli ments to come and echmoke a And den rou rid Ami den bime by, soon, rivht away de trum Tad dat eh de preta de tuyfnl, gurnel's gompli- teenta to come and eet you nine hundred tol bountishy Ltinke, but guess not by tam!" ehikes hands mit rou, and vou “Yaw! “Yur! Bo goot And cen der Gene-al and President eat krout mt de Desicens's vrou and shust live Uke one Aght'ng roteypotant A te wile Son say der Beesdent Le one n 1 von eta anothe hundred Collars bountishy auc der Dreeident melee e@e greud General mit you, p but Tunk not, You go mt me?’ ty soon I guess, “Yaw!"* ~ MARINE NEWS. Bept, 6-8. R., 6 81-8. 8. 6 25.—H W,, even. 11 4. CLEARED, STEAMSHIPWm Woodward, Cundiff, Baltimore. BARK-~ Volunteer, (Britieh) Whitton, Shaaghae, BRIG-—Fredouin, Gibbs, for Cow Bay, C. Breton, SHIP--Augustus, Brooka, for Marseilles, France. ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPSCahawba, New Orleans; Coste Toon, Arpune all: Aregoa P Koral: C C Leary, N Orit; Potomac, Portland, Me; Pau nes, (LS eunboat from the South Atiantic Blockading ron; Maarey, Philadeiphia, Novelty, Philadelphia. BARKS. Rockaway, Newport, Walee; Starlight Glace Bay, CB Torn, : Zebulon, Windsor tor Ne BRIGS— Helen, Shelburne Maria, (lace Bay; Au- ni Lingan, © Kelly's Cove, © B; BCHOONLKS—Mariel, Saco; Floetwood. Hridge- Port; Conant, St Andrewm Dearto n, Cow Bay, © b M S: Monee Waring, st Andrewa, NB Abby Gale, K lhorne, Greytown; Gilbert Bent, bh ag ily or Kline Cowell, Bangor: Andrew stewart, Provi- jence for Allany, M LL Reed, Boston for Albeo: O Spelman, Hartford for Kondout: Jamee J Day, Pov; BE i ihe RE ES BEBE a a St $$$ . = BARGE —~Wi lioberta, Shackford, St Andrews, por of JOHN GANNON, Presa, paid, 365 koh jnean, CB: Paran, Lap.eaux, N B Spray, Windeo: Chae Deunis, Fortress Mon Frane(s, pireinia meine () Sawyer, Lingan, Hattie Coombs, Lingan; Hiawatha, Cow Bay, ~ Too Late for Classification, 0. H, NO, $.—THE OFFICERS AND Acniat of thie Order are requested to attend their Keguiar Monthiy Meeting, af ( nion Hall, 155 Int ave, this Tuesday evening, sept. 6. E HUGH BRENNAN, Pres, ISAAC PROP order of mi LES, See, 160 OY WANTED BETWE 13° AND 16 yoars old to work in a drug store, 117 Avenue NOTICE—A MEETING OF THE *LONG- shoremen's Union Protective Ansociation No. 2 will be held at their Kyo rept.6. All mem bes of importance 7 Koomevelt st, on Tura re requested to attend, as to be transacted, onder 1 WaANSTED—A FEW GOOD OPERATORS aud bolaters on cavalry jacketa The best prices paid. 3b. haat Houston eS aS 2 | Gam W IkERS WANTED AT 10 LAIGHT ST.— 20 SF ~ REWARD— DOG LOST.—A_NEW- > ¢/ toundiand dog Cbinck) strayed trom 14 White at, Whoever will return the # ane to M. BURNES, No, 14 White wi, will receive the above mwara, 4 “MEDICINES. A REWARD OF @30 IF THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR fale to describe disease and te. Lis patients the mature of their complaiute or tl- ers, without receiving apy information from thew. We use ench Balmaas have vo etrite, With Natureor the Lawes of Life ; With bicod oor hands we never stain, Nor peison men te ease thelr pain, Our Father—whor all xoodnees fille, Provides the means to cure all ile; The aiuple Herbs 'enoath our feet, Well ured, redieve our pains cone A ample Herd, a «i These, (sees shall areae Sith tooebt Those, these a with toue er Of change aud heals to thee. sp feted Office, 181 Fulton street, Brooklyn, NO CHARGE for Consultation or Advice. 203 YSPEPTICS—YOUR = ATTENTION IS called to that excellent remedy, Dr. SMITHS DYSPEPSIA ANNIHICATOR, which, during the last 10 ye hue been the meane of relieving thousands of sufferers from that most distreesing compiaint—DYSPEPSTA. It has never failed in affording relief when taken Lprenbinge 4 and according to directions, This i# the season of the year when the disease fe wontly felt, ana many are suffering all ite tortures without least suspecting the cause, This remedy is one of the most pleasant, ae well as beneficial, thatean be found, a it braces up the stomach, giving wove and energy to the whole eyetem, and removing ina shors time all traces of this diroase, Females of sedentary hubite will find gens relief by the timely use of this sovereign reme- y. Let all who sutler from Dyepeyeta try it and be convinced of its wonderful power, Depot 46 South ad te, Williarosbureb, To be had in New York of MIL- LER & KEED, 15) Allen, corner of Stanton fp and cor, av. Daud Housteu #t; Dr, BLIVEN, 445 Ciand ot, [a Brookiyn, of J. bk. GREY, corner Myrtie and ple Flower, Franklin avs. Price 75 cents per bottle, Te 000 RUNKENNESS POSITIVELY CURED by Dy, ZELL'S famous rewedy, given unkuown 1 in coffee, tea or other drink, iwiou st, and 214 Richt } eadeen * N. Ly ayes, a newballa, ». A jont gome ry i br. Mereer, 224 broad at, Newark t Pr} t, Williamebureh, Price ONK DOLLAR. KF IMITATIONS, N.B.—The Genuine Dr, AeLL's REMEDY will uever sicken the ae tent. Sold only FoR LIVERPOOL —TAHSCOTT’S LIN. The Briti “ip ALBION, sails Sept. Sth. Bhip vu’ SRSON agile Sept. lath, “OR LONDON, ‘ sANCA sails Sept, 15th. ilps are celebrated for thelr uperior accommodations for pas irther particulars to TAPSCOTE BROTHERS & cy, New York. ita 35 im ____ 86 Bourh at, 3 s J UTICE—THE SEKAMSHIP KANGAROO, ef thieling, will eall asan extra staamer on Thareday, pt. Sth, at noon, carrying & limited buimber of id steermve paseenkerm at redneed eurreucy, JUOMN G, D. a QL BLack STAR TINE FROM OR TO ERPOOL. CHANCELLOR,,..... SAILS Sth SEPT, M. NOTTINGBOUM.,. SAILS lth SEPT, BWALLOW 7Al ‘ROM OR TO Lod 5 oon GRYANELY one sy ws » BAILS 2th SEPT, La ‘ ll ge TEAR e°GUION, 40 Pulton at. QTEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV- “erpool—Cunard Line, From New York, #50, cur. reney, To New \ ork, 630, wold, HECLA eaile Wed- Deeday, te Lith sept, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 3 Brondway. a et Sim TU QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: POU! LOUISIANA. ooo see ceee + ‘enile 10th of Bept, PENNEY LY ANIA, ; salle 24th ot Sent ne TANS OTEUTOS, A Meee bs Broadway. PSOTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCI. TLON OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, OUfice—35 Chambers oi, N. ¥, President Lieut.-Gea, WINFIELD SCOTT, vi siden te: ie enw Hoo. Haspilton Fish, Admiral Du John 1. Cisco, Kaq., pireccoe a. Witthaus,Eau., Hon. Ewin D, Mopraa, Howard Potter, Eaq. * George Opdyke, Win. E. Dodge, Jr, Eaq. “ Hiram Barney, Theodore Roosevelt, En. y, Beokinan, Peter Cooper, Ei “ James W Rev. H. W. Bellows, .L.' George Bano John Jacob Astor, ks. Daniel Lord, James Brown, L Wilson G, fiunt, ** Bobi, B, Mins: M4 Robt. L. stewart, Ww. H. Aspinwall, * Altred Pell, * James ti * The ol gol- of the Apecotas ot are to secu dieis and ty Wea elr tallies, any’ el pensions, pay and bounty, and to vive wivice und ine jormaation to Without cos’,und to prevent traude age’ ves them aud Government, " should be wade Appui von or by lever rental NS er en POETRY. Ms. Burcu. —Dear Gir :—I found the following lines tm an old * Stu of 1964, I think they are Sppticable to the present time and will bear « re- ov writus Oh, bleased day, when men no more Bhall miz in mortal atrife And quarrels cerse to cloud with woe Te winne ary of Iife, W. ov love and joy and calm content Shall every hour increase: And from each hizh, each humble home Shall rise the song of Peace. Oh, yg Aol when al! the world Sha! ind together be, And al) mankind together knit In love and harmony. Oh, blessed day when war's alarms Shall cease, ver cease; And every Innd bail lift ite valve And sing the song of Peace. Ob, blessed day, ob happe bour When discontent abal! flee, An they who now each other bate, Shall Sr J brothers te, Then shal! the world in love and joy Forever ml! inc ense— For men shal! curb their angry speech And sing the song of Peace, Then shall not men be startled by The caunon's dreadful roar; For in that hour of perfect love They shall resound no more, 4h, then !n every land on earth Buch things shall surely cease, Ani! men sball lift their voices up And sing the song oi Peace, Men then shall love their brothers wore, More clowaly friends be knit; An din each heart the light of love By holy peace be lit. Then all that’s bed shal! banished be, And grief and woe shall cease; And all the human race shall join And sing the song of Peace. The Corps de Ballet. A ballet is a wonderful conglomeration of grace aud nonsense, and, it is to be premumed, ie con- cocted for the purpose of puzzling, as wall as of de- lighting, the outer world. Much hes been sald and written of the dancers who form what ie called the eorpe de ballet, The stories told of them are more or less true, and very much less than more, In Eugland and France some my the members of the corps de ballet are inthe habit of dining with dukes daily; of Hving at the rate of @5,000 per diem; of having setts of diamonds for every week of the year; two broughatns, four footmen, three ladics’ maida and a boudoir of white velvet and lime au- tin, with mother-of-pearl furniture,and solid e!lver fireplace, with gold fender and fre-irons en autte, Others protest that she isthe possessor of more good qualities than all the famed heroines of ancient or tnodern tiines—prefera lindsey-wolsey to aatin— thinks porter « nicer drink than champagne—tis never irritable with her father, brother, or the nine brothers and aisters whom she supports by her earnings—has notin her composition one particle of envy, hatred, malice or unchariteableneas, and the There aro ladies of the ballet who have brough- ams, though they do not dine with dukes daily, Tiere are Iadiee of the ballet who have tne ulpag® and luxury, for reasons con- is exactly like those moat unpossible and di able persons, the horaines of amall novels “Sdeals” of lads of sixteen, clothes, nected with anything but merit, Bat these vorzeous creatures are but few, The majority live by the industry of thoir feet and fincers, Dancing and the needle are their sole si and their virtues are as many and their fuulte as many, their goodness and thelr faibies as oddly mixed as in others of their sex of the same ave aud station, and as worthy as much honor, pity, consideration, and roof, Ye gentlewomen, who hve at home at ease, ah! Mttle do ye think upoy the terribie labor of the ballet-virl, Milliners, dreas-makers, and all the tribes of the neetie, work at home or in the houses of others, seated by the fire, How do the ‘Ballet peas their dey? A new plece ts to be produced at the Theatre in the ball runs: ‘Theatre Royal, Swelicravia ; Ballet at 10; New Play at 11:80; At 10 o'clock A.M,—hail, ratp, enow or sunabine parts of this lurge metropolis, the late au hour they the theatre tho Very few of them have saved their legs by the bire of an om- Royal, Swellgrevia, The ‘cal)"* Mr. Bkre: ‘operties ; Everybodys Fu | Band," —from distant ballet, no mater at bow may bove been emgeged in night before, drop in af the stage door, nibus, ‘The dwellers in the wilds of Camberwell, Ken- Rington, Islington, or Hwkney, started trom their homes by 9% to etfect which er have had w rise lly if the streets be dirty, or the wontber severe, ix nob an sgroeable preperneye for dancing, No matter, The corps ad- journs to ite dreaaing-room, takes off those prides by 8. An hour's walk, ospeei of girlhood—bonuet, cloak, gown and boote—and arrays itself in * icing drews'*—e doubtfal white, with short skirta, cold in ter, and inconvenient in summer. the mili-hands in Lancashi: tres aro always full of draughts the architect takes care of that—and descend to a cold, dank, dark stage, where the balict-muster, a littl, old French. —for thea- man, with » graceful figure and hideous ie aod down, the breath from his ante walking uy steamin, 0 the damp alr like the breath of « wicked in @ fairy take, and Mr, Skreype, the repetiteur, alone in the orchestra, conveys an idee of musical desolation and discomfort by taking bis viohn out of its case, where it is Protected from the inclemencies of the season by green baise and flanne!, and dividing b's time by anointing his bow with rosin, and wishing mentally that he bed not taken quite so much wh! skey over night. “You are all raddy f' says Monsieur now, “ Mistair Bkreype, if you please, go." And the rehearsal of the ballet begins, The cirls dance, and are compelled to repeat the same figures over, and over, and over again, until Monsieur Le- graud, ® copsclentious litle artist, and agreeable man enough when not rebearsing hig “imbevilea, as he cal's them, is partially content for to be ene tirely satisfied, falls not to the lot of any ballet. master, French or English, ‘This lasts for more than an hour and « halt, when the general reheursul commences, The refractor jes of the bailet—those who cannot or will pos learn—adjourn to the back of the stage, and Mon- sieur Legrand, with considerable perseverance bus RO patience whatever, by tearing the hair of his Wig, terrifies them into ¢ubmiasion and grace; the others run up stairs to their dressing.room and pluck out of their halfdamp pockets their lunch hot pate and champagne, we can assure our read- ers—end club together for beer or coffee, The wre particularly affects coffee, @ ballet has to be danced again in its place in the general rehoarsal of the pioce, and ¢! ug the girls are delayed til! haif-past two when they dance aguin, They quit the theatre at abou; threa, and the dwellers in Chamberwell, Kennington, Islington and Hackney, after the small exertion of rehearsal, recruit theirexhausted limbs by walk. ing back to their homen to dinner or to tea, Many, however, are too languid and delicate for this ex- @rtion, and these stay up in the dreary dread ng- Foom, and club again, for s compound comfortleas mea), which they take, gipsy-party fashion, sand chairs, knives, forks, or cellareie, They are atthe theatre aguin by six or seven, for they appear in the fret piece as well ag the last, When the curtain descends at midnight the areonthe stage, They then requme the habili- ments of every-day life, and trudge, for the fourth $m 00 the weer ey berwere the theatre and their homes, Dwellers in Chamberville, Kenning- ton, Islington aud Hackney, get tw bed about 1:40 ; Shey xise agela at eight, with the sume routine be- Thiele uctab- lous lite; Wisnct carga, B arb of win- iris tie Hp nei pour heads tn handker- re are no rehearsals. A the fatigue and dan« e gratification of urdevt-minded scene-painters, money -loving manage: and @ sem sation and spendorloving public. Py The members of the ballet feel enormous pleasure tn the exercine of their calling, Waite dancin are bappy. And the wawes for thos weer al tear of body, this expense of mus te the rowird for tbe feetlit pomeeasts Sof proces § nd beauty, and AZ ty? The bites sat slare can ir] must he ine deed clever and | y Y th ii sone enines only, and thin iy in te tthearea E term and fifteen ahiliiiis orn ales wiins yiven for the lor believe that in some places the remuneration of these iris is one shilling per night? To be sure they are theatres seldow viwited by folks from the Weat-end, but they are theatres where the corps de ballet undergoes greater Jabor than at any others end, strange to say, these facia dio pot prevent ob. sequious writers inthe Press from extolling thet enterprise and spirit, larve humanity, and honor. able fair dealing with which, if all that is written be true, mauagers are gifted by divine right uw leaseeship, THE END. MISCELLAN T° ALL WHO HAVE FRIENDS IN THR AKMY, Boidier's Ald Societies, " eteyruen, editors an@ Others ac@ rerpectiuliy requested to aid in dissemi nating the following Lotioe, wah t* of interest to all who have friends io the arin DIRECTORY OF TILE HOSPITALS, Sanitary Comm ve ‘e aoaleneng Ser supply ig graguite wily informal with rezard tiene in the Cased States Geue al Howpluale i following pointe (others will Le ad/ed Bastern bipartmen a—For inf “Qmice Santtary Commianion, Washing’on, whington, D.C. Combertand, Md Georretown, D.C. Point Lookout, Md, Same D.C. Liecerick City, Md by rere ue Fairtax, Va, ¥ nnapolia, Vid. Aula Creek, Va, Annapolis Junction, Md. York, Penn, é Piatiadet h For information ed. Tere “Officer Sansiary Commission, No. vi So. Siath Stret.” = Vhilalelphia, Pa, Chestnut HU, Pa Cheater, Pa, Keating, Pa, Gerinantown, Pa Hiwrriebur, Pa Wa Departmens joe York Department... Yor informativn ad fees adore Women's Central Union, No. ly wali ‘apap ; hy NO. LG Cooper Tre iew York, N.Y, Portamouth Greve, Aibany, N.Y, Tortou, Mana, ites Newark, \. J, Jiu: iugtan, Vt, New Haven, Conn. Brattiedoro, Vt Weatern iepartmente— bor iniormation idreee Ofer Santiary omunisaion, Lousavil’s, j Me Columbus, Ohio Louisville, Ky Clevelvad, Ohio Voviugton, Ky, Camup Dennison, Ohio, Lexinetou, Ky. Gallipolia, Olio, banwille Senet bia, Perryville, Ke ineey sino Howling Green es Cato, filin Mempiia Kan Mound City, [ineis, Cla Teun, doefiersouville, fud, P) Teun, Evansville, Ind, Murtiovshore, Tega, New Alhauy, Lud Lagrange. Tea. St, Louis, Missourt, Gallatin, leon Lontan, Missouri, Noabville, leon, ila, Miswouri. Vicksburg, Mie, Springfield, Migourt, = Conta, Misa, eokuh, lown, Helou, Arkan ma, ‘t my Viry coin, oit Plow ang Vi7 Parkersburg, Virgen Cia keburg, Virgin ta. Chartesiown, Virginia, Juvenport, lows, Paducah, Ky rdstown, }apar 7, Sates Ky ua DIty Ky Information will, under ordimery cir Ven to aby perwon who may » for tinepoee yor allo: the following Mquiries, If the applie cat is by lotter, the answer will be y eure if in person, it will be caaweret yg a: J. Ie (eiving name and revimeut, and tate ©. ben last beard of) at preseut in bospited Cann ¢ {£6 what is his proper address ¥ y at ie the us, of the sur the bowie . Ae of the surecon or chaplain? » Tt not tn pital ab pre reoe: be in hospital eraser it ce teeeun &, It 0, did he die tn hospitat, and c 6. If recently discharged trom pil tials io charred row service ¥ T, If uot, what were his oniers on leaving » More specite intormation as to the condition of any Patient iu the District of Columbia horyitals will bp furnihed within twenty-four hours after 4 TUquest wo do #0 is received at the Wasuinwton oftice, The ottioe of the directory will be open daily from @ conte A. M.. to of] opto, », Mi. and in urgent nr applicants ringing t any hour of the vhte ner on we Tene Much incomventence in conducting the businers o OB Ameen where visitors b en given direct acess to we ‘ord books themselvent Chis practice will hereafter be Mscoutinued: nor cam Liew of wounded in huwpitaia by States, countion ‘ siments, or OLberwise, be Lereafler furnlabed from corde, Tho panier Commmiseion, under cial from the Liye dont the Uoited States, paletaigs naive aye! a 0! ie be an SER TO Oe e lor eecusine the safe distribution ot goods put io eharge for the aick and wounded at points Shere Abe are Mosk wanted. ltoperstes with o jual care ani gacerenty M4 al pointe—at New Orieans aud at Waabe ryan, Defore Vicksburg aud at Navl\ ile--ite distrhe butions Leing overned by weon parison of the wants gi the pationte tn all cases, oaecertain the relasi character of tire wants tu a trustworthy vinuner, \ secure an equitable distribution aud honest use the gooue distributed, besides be unbaid services the members of the Couminsion. twenty phyeiciana Of Ligh professional and moral ¢ wter aud inere than fifly lny-mventus une? pecuniary securities lor respon sib y cost of there armn ite ha 1 been aboug dietributed, Apercentum of tho value of the 8 The Commission has uot Leen able to obtain Autbene tle evitenee of loses, miscarriage, or 1 leapproprine thon, to the vulue of one dollar in teu thousand, of ods wise A een once receroed at ita ahi) opots, The fe ne i 8 of these uepot to which wuxilie i Cf posed to aiding © lo slules or low alive necessity for ae yd to geod their offeringe Sanitary Commission, Branch Supply Oftice, @ Burumer treet, Berton, Massnehurets Sanitary Comiuisslo: Mrageh > fice, Third Avenue, New York upely | sed Sanitary Commission, Uranch Sannly © Ce, South Sixth street, Vhilade pri Pouns rani Jedd ofnnttsty Mut uu Toaneh ines, Cincinnatl Sanitary Coromission, Branch Subyy Olle, Banks st, Cleveland, Onio enter Comunission, Brancd upply Office, Chiame wien Commission, Branch supply Office, Lanlne je, Ky, ‘The Commission receives no pecuniary aid what. ever from the Government, and wholly depeudeaa on the voluntary contributions of the public tur the means of auetafning tty onerations, ontriburion: to ite Treasury are solicited, and nay be traugsmit toG on 'T. eu was T. Sreana, bay. Treasurer, 65 Wall tle The uauies of the following gentiame comm ierlen. ers of the President of the Unived Staton are piedeed Hokey, Dlberity, and ethelenay is entrusted to the Sanitary latored 4 seorve T. Strong, ory a Ea the public for the eso with which whatever Comminstan will be eduain' H, W, Bellows, D. Ly A. D. Bache, LL. 12, GW, Satan, U.S.A, ie Bhirns, S.A. Horace i} » Durnets, ark Skinner, tn H. Reyw Prot, Fairman Rogers, tion. Schuyler Coltax Fred, L, W, Olmsted. va NOTICES, A wt EW MORE BOTTLES ON HAND—The Sun" CHOLURINE REMEDY, Di ore ms Colle, Disrrbae. Dysente. 33 set Photons artic: ever used tor the above complaints--cap had at 46 South second st, Willinmatys pial at 2 ae ver bottle, We warrant this to be genuine Peis wnt ADVANCES MADE ALL APPROVED Claims against the Government, Pensions and bounties collected for heirs of dei cd BROWN OBHELDOS, 9 Park Place et Midler t eee HE WIFE OR WIDOWED Mi THER OF can revsivg ref aa fi “#4 prisoner of wam or addressing 2h BROWN & SHELDON, 2'Pu'k Place. COAL, sy a COAl—912.50 PER TON FOR THE BESP Locust Mountain, Stove; $10 for laree Nuu ve rime fiom boat for? dave, Apply at U, BRAN! 5 ios Coal Yard, Broadway, near id et, and foot th ay N, Rive: 875 CHEAP KINDLING WOOD DEPOT, 388 Md AL thw rate of 91.70 tor ous haadred buadiee Tee eo! 0 one hug ' Naamaze af the rude ls salisiter "4 ———s Tegular bullet, Extras, 14 vocle engaged for the run of one pirer, and vot rege arly on ‘he ataty of the theatre twelve auiten ahulines, Will the

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