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=~ Wa “ chs Mot ha Se ek Cee fe SNS Osntinwed from the Firct Page (would do 0 as he wished to enter the service, and the doctor to keep his secret. The truth then come to light, and the murgeon asked the girl why che hed 0 digzuied herself, and why she ehem the army ae8 profemion. Bhe replied that abe hed quarreled with ber parents, who lived in ew York, and ran away from them to try ber for- pune elsewhere, wheroupon the doctor advierd her @ return home, and hed her conducted beck to her . Cameron, of the 13th Proeinct, denies Pg had two officers of tho stove normes ‘under his command.) Tue Exriosion oF tar Cavcem Lient apparetus et the McClellan meeting om Thursday @vening remilted vory seriously, Two young wo- men were struck senrolosn, one of whom waa ins qtantly killed, A man fname unknown) was also @ariously injured, as were aleo severe! men and ‘women who stood near, Fragments of the tank ‘were thrown to a» considerable distance, and one Peeve weighing about six pounds went through » sound story window in the Matson Doree, where © party of ladies and gentlemen were at supper and cresting « terrible scare, The body of the young woman who was k !!e! and the other who waa serie onaty injured were taken to Bellevue hospital, Mr. Owen O'Kourke of 431 West 16th etreet, being in the vicinity examined the body of the deceased wor man and at once pronounced it to be that of bin aster Bridget, aged 22, and wan about to make ar- rangements to have ber removed. Whathis ae tonishment was, may be conceived when he reach. ed home and found hia ister alive and well, Bley Uke @ sensible girl, remained at home. No hopes are entertained of the recovery of the other, and, as she is speechless, no clue hes been obtained to the identity of eithor. Centrat Park Muste,—The Central Park Commissioners announce that, if the weather is fine, there will be music on the Mall at the Central Park to-day, commencing at 4 o'cock, P.M. by the Central Park Band, under the leadership of H. B. Dodworth, The following is the programme ; Parr t. Park March, } Overture—" Dichter und Bauer,"* Buppe. . Die Schwalben, Abachied."’. Kue 6. rich's Schottiwh......,. -Kubner, PART 11, 4. Grand March from the new opera of} Gounod, “Queen of Saba." f oaned, 6. Overture to“ Midsummer Night's Dream," ’ |... Mendelsnohn, 6. Apollo Quick March Kockkeller, t from * Robert le Diable."". Moyerbeer, PART iti, ®, Parade March. -Bartholemeaux, Notturno—"'Green Hi!!."* 10, Hibernian Quacirilie MU. Quickstep—"* Good Health. National Pot-Pourrt, Pic-Nic oF THE FENIAN Brotunnnoon,— ‘This organization having for its object the libera- ton of Ireland from British dominion, held their anpual pic-nic at Jones’ Wool yesterday. The at- tendance was very large, including prominent members of the aciety from various States and many leading citizens of New York. A heautifal waa erected in front of the hotel, beneath which was a buat of the lat eral Corcoran. who wes a member of the brotherhood. At four ofelock, wore made by ® uumber of prominent opoak srs. Boat Race.—A race will take place to. at do'clock, P. M., between the Staten Island and Bergen Point Boat Clubs. The starting point wil! be abreast of thy Latourette House, at Rergen Point. Finrs.--About 5 e'clock yesterday morning 8 fire broke out in the ray store of Henry Arnold, corner Stanton and Willett street. Damawe AiO; fosured, On Thursday afternoon a small stable on 88th street, near 1th avenue, owned and voor pind Dr. L. B. Ives, wan dem by fire, Lowe 000 ; Insured, Buspowed incendiarian, «H. B, Dodworth, Julhen, Harum, AMUSEMENTS, Baasrw's, On Monday the regular dramate @raeon commences with an excellent company. eith Mr. E.P. Payior as stage ager, Among the new names we fad the very old Museum favor- {ies—T, Levick, J. Doiron Gre and two now ladies, vir.: Mrs. Kook and Mrs. Grace, Mr, Frank W. Petershen ix the musical director and composer, The new Masonic drama, entitled, "The Bignet of King Solomon,"* will be performed every afternoon at 3, and the drama of “Love's Diaguises,"' and the farces of Jones’ Baby" and “New Year's Calls" every evening. In the morn: fag, and during the day, the Thumb combination will appear, All the curiosities ax usual, Camposi.'s MinsteR.s.—'Mazeppa” eplendid bit, aud will be kept on a: other week, Among the novolties next week will be “Hot Corn,'* a now guitar solo, and a new banjo Ko end Mahon's ballad, “My Beautiful Lizzie, acnishla tmeohreo,"* TRADES’ MOVEMENTS. Working Man'a Uniox.—Theo weekly meeting Of this body was held last evening ut 267 Bowery, The minutes of the last meeting buving been ap- proved, a delegate gave notice that the House Car- peuters demanded $5 50 per day, The Union wea aleo informed that the Plumbers detertuined to demand $4 per day next month, being an advance of Ofty cents, Tt was reported that the Bric klayers been successful in their demands, The Opera- Gyo Plasterers demand #3 60 per day. The su yect @f eurand mass meeting having pn discussed, was ual! y laid on the table, Alter some remarks fee ‘nine hour question" the meeting mi- A Mase Mertina was held last evening at the Cooper Institute, called inthe name of thee vor Makers, to agitate the subject of municipal reform, Banners bearing announcements sit. lar to the fol- lowing, “No Packed Primary Moctings,” Voting,” “Open No mivations ;' the only test. ¢ office, —"Is he Honest? Is he Capable yt Convict Contracts to Bupplant Honest Labor dand of music discourse! patriotic eirs previ the commencement of the proceedings, or A et Mr. Rot ert Crowe paving called the meeting to order, norm. {nated Mr. Woodruff as Chairman, The nomina- tion heving been unanimously ayreed te, the pre- ding officer addressed the mecting at some length, the subject of minicipal government, end umber of Vice-President then elected, after which tion ; markets under the contro! of specu advancing the price of produce at least 4 4 de. &e,, &e,, &e, Mr. J.D. Will i troduced as the fst epeuker, made a forcible wile reas, in which he alluded w the defects ex.sting Q tho present mode of conducting munic.pal a faire, and presented the subject, substantially, aa it has already been discussed in the editorial col- tmns of Taz Sun, Ho next alluded to the acts of he sacugnd of prediee eet for wale TT rety, "ther e 8 for which, if guilty, they should be inaicted by the Grand Jury. He con- cluded by calling apon the audience to vote for men op election day, and thus put a stop to Sunlepsl Kaavery, Quter speakers £ He bl big had same eubigct, and ate late bour the beeing ediourned, rs thereby mn has made a thatthe City Goverswent were annu- ally plundering the citizens and tax payers, A! nd Secretaries were & series of resolutions were then offered, condemning the excessive taxi- the neglect of sunitary regulations ; the cons of the streets; the crowded condition of tenement houses poor ventilation; pitting the THE COURTS. Covnt or Gexerat Sxastons,—Fiward Wedecke, of No, 178 Forsyth street, and his son, Julins ©,, yesterday pleaded guilty of potit larce- ny, in stealing fourteen bagzes of cigars from Peter F. Envloberg, of No. 187 Forsyth street, Ann Burns, housemaid, pleaded guilty of an atternpt at vrand larceny, in taking » wallet which Catharine Dorington had eft on a bed, Thotan Foley, who picked Catharine Laden's pocket while she was walking through the Park, pleaded guilty of lar- ceny from the person ; and Eugene Bush pleaded guilty of ty larceny, having stolen #80 from Edwart Mullen, of No, 88 Sixth avenue ; all of the prisonera were retnanded, Moria Woolnul and Louisa Payne, who had been indicted for stealing @ watch, wallet, ete, frotn Renianin Hooker, of No. 216 Wooster atreet, pleaded guiity of attempt at grand larceny, and were sentenced to two years each in Btate Prison. Ann Me- Fadden plended guilty of attempt at grand Iar- ceny, in stealing ao pie clonk valued at #70, from Henry I. Allen, of No. 151 Weat Twelfth street ; ehe was sen ed to two years’ imprison. ment In State Prison, Maria Barrett, alias David. fon, for stealing weeriny apparel from Frederick Schmidt, of No. 808 Front street, wasnent to tho Penitentiary for «ix monthy, Barah Hagertoan was sent for six montha to the Penitentiary stenting wearing apparel from Flora Jacobs, of No. 269 Bleecker street, The Court adjourned to Mon- day morn: g, at 11 o'clock, Pouton Deren.romne Veteran Soliier Robbed. Provate Patrick Cassidy, a veteran who had re enlisted in the Ist New York Monuted Rifles waa robbed of #700 in Homilton «treet, as allewed, } y Jatves Kelly and Kate Anderson,the latter of whor is said to be a newly-imported Enylish pickpocket, The actured wun arrested and $155 was recovered, Robbers in Broadwy.—Lais on Thursday nicht, Mr. Jobn Meserole, of the Union Hons, Fulten street, waa witting in Broadway, waiting: for a stage, when a stranger approached, and, taking @ seat nt Lis wide, threw bie arma around Mr. Merer le's neck, aud robbe! bin of #100, One James Hall was subsequently arrested as the thie, whether justly or not retualos to be seen, Violation of the Enlistment Aet of No, 8% Cherry street, appen Dow! niplained that Richard Perry, keep- erof w sailor'a boarding-house at No. 84 Water treet, bad promised him #500 {fhe would enlist tn 8 New Jersey regiment, coupling with the promise, to md him in deserting immediately after hia ne- ceptance, Moore allevea that he waa taken to | Philadelphia, and there rejected as belng uucer age, Ansault and Robbern,Andrew Weber, of No. 60 Avenue A, mnade oath that on Thursday night, Richard Tristow, of 42 New Bowery, knocked bim to the pavernent and robbe | him while he was un- conscious, Tristow wae arrested, Horse and Wagon Stolen. Thomas Nolan, of No. 21 Mulberry atreet, and Patrick Hennessey, of No. 18 Stanton treet, were arrested, charged with taking Frederick Roab's horse and wagon from Jones's Wood, Alleged Embezzlement, Detective Hugh Mar- terson, of the Erie Railway, arrested Otis A. Rar low, a clerk in the Company's Collector's office, and the prisoner waa taken before Justice Dowling yesterday, when it appeared that on the 2th of August last he collected $596 belonging to the Railway, and, abscoucing, subsequently enlisted im Trenton a6 @ private in the Thirty-tourth Regiment Malpractice, — Dr, Walter Powerrg, of No, #1 Franklin etceet, was arrested yesterday and taken to the Tombs where Miss Emma Erna of Dion, (Omeida county, appeared and made affidavit that the aceused had maltreated ber, at the Instance of | Mc Wenie, who brought ber here, and was physician #50 for his services, Miss Ernus — Jamon Moore, f ! oy is but 17 years of age. Accilentally Burned, On Thursday evening, Geor Griffith, of No. 27 Fast Tenth street, ¢: wriously burned shout the b of yas at No, 99 Prince street, Fatal Blaet.—-Thernns O'Brien, of No. 95 Kant H9th atreet, was almost instantly killed yesterday, by the premature explosion of a blast in Yd Avenue, corner of 59th street, Drowned, -An unknown man waa found in the dock at pler No.1 North River, and Coroner Navi mann Was notified to hold an inquest, wh aa about 80 Deceare |, reofage, had fireman's badye ED, and was attired in a brown coat and blue pantaloons, He bad sandy hair, goatee and wh akara Another unknown man Was found off 18th street, Rast Kiver, He was about JO years of ure, feet 10 inches in height, stout, and bad light sandy hair aud whiskers, Skirmish Among the Juveniles. Charlotte Lar- moor and Mary J, Conlin, aged respectively 12 ld years, having @ diff to adjust, r hods of the prize ring, and were each other's eves in the Avenue B wh: ) the tather of the former interfered, and, us ch acved, knocked the latter to the earth, after which he trampled on her yard Too Late for Classification. MARRIAGES, MOORE—BEATTY—On_ Those! & Bt. John's toh, by the Rey, Lr, VW F, Moore, U.S. N. to Marrictta M. Bestty, all POETRY. The Old Folks’ Room. The old men ant by the chimney side, Ws face was wrinkled and wan; city. Aud rine l both bis Lauds on bis stout oak-eane, a As if all his work was done, DEATHS, BENNET — At Harlem, Fritey, 9th inet. Anne | His coat wae of good oi-fashioned grays The pockets were deep and wide: Where bit “epeck'! and steel tobaceo-bor Lic snugly side bs ie. Bennet, widow of Cornelius Bennet in the vob year of her age, The reintives ami friends of the family are re. epectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, 12th inet, at ly o'clock, from the reed! of her daughter, Mra, bo McSomer, 1d ot, ne ave, Harlem, Her remains will be taken t (: wood for interment, DORAN—On Friday, Sept. 9, 1864, Michael Doran, in the 65th year of his ave. é i © relatives and friends of the family are remnect- fully invited to attend the funeral, ou Sunday aft noon, Sopt. 11, a o'clock, trom his late re. <O4 Plehth —— ,N. York, : FALVEY~At Yorkville, on Pridar, Oth abeth Paly relict of the late Jobe * Due notiae of the tnnesal will apy The old man liked to atir the fire, 8) near him the tongs were kept: Soruetimes he mused as he gazed at the coals, Sometimes he sat and slept. Wnt cow be in the embers there? r 4 of other years; and then they awakend smileg ‘ten started tears, eater At A MEETING OF THE 4TH WARD McKeon Asse tution heid at So. 15 ¢ Friday evening, Sept. Sih. pureunnt to a ¢ Demorratic General Committee, of whir McKeon is President, the followiue penuemen y lew i ates tothe Assent vie venth nd Aveert n delownte a_i ethandkerchief—his example was followed ty Severa] ladies. “That these triale may te | @|ared them, is my most earnest prarer, rj Most fervent wish (a distinct sot from the @ranimother.) I hope ond trust indie aud gentiemen that the infant whose christening we have this evening met to celee brate, miny not be removed from the arms of kie parents by premature decay (several cambrics were in requisition) ; that bis young and now ape parently benithy form, may not be wasted by line wering disease (ilere Dompe cast @ sardonia glance around, fora creat sensation wae manifoss Among the married Indies.) You, Tam sure, will conenr with me in wishing that he may live to te ® comfort and a biersing to his parents, (' Tears heart’ and an audible sob from Mr. Kitterbell. But should he not be what we could wish—sbot he forget, in after times, the duty whieh he owes to the —should they unhappily experience that die tracting truth, ‘how sharper than » t's tooth it is to have a thankless child ' "Here Mra. Kit- terbel!, with her handkerchtef to her eyes, and ace companied by several lacdiow, mished from the rooms = and went jofo v.olent hysterics in the posaages leaving her t D almost asbad a condition, and # veneral itnpression in Damps' favor ; for peo- Ne like sentiment after all, It need barcly be added that this occurrence nite putastonto the harmony of the evening, inegar, hartshorn, aud cold water, were now se Much in request ag necus, rout cakes, and bo )-bona had been « short time before, Mra. Kitterbell waa Alatriet, immediately conveyed to her apartment, the w ernate to attend the state ¢ fans = werr silenced, flirting ceased, 1 db ni ite hs by ; “ read the news, company slowly ted, Dumpa let the grr hnsdareds : house st the commencement of the bmetla and ernid, Maurice Sen Phot t stirs the blood in the old rean's heart. ; . eT t s esas, orm inepecters, A. J, a F To beat of the wotld away walked home with a licht step and (for him) a DAV Is, See. 8 TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO STAMD IT the BEST article in u RIBS TS 1 Owing to the T told yon ay view; 1 tit so wis And ssetched it down jor you. "ENTS PER BOX A of in price erve " ft Be kind ant frendes word's strife, oa they fought the old, me thi yorn with tern, flerce battle aur Ds vi Vark How Bs sag Reed, ¢ They taneht our youth’! feet to elim frehile 1 * Sixth ave, cor 4th et of Dru rall (wu R. BONE, 14 WEST 16TH ST.—Diseasus . DE, BONE IE West ITH ST. tess! @he Bloomsbury C.iristening, throate, ecrofula. old uicesy every ion. of entu d = ensee, cancer cured without the Anae. Lents | Mr, Danton was 4 voune man of about five-and- wd os) twents. with a hile stocks of impudeuce, OST, STOLEN OR STRAYED FROM 02D | ands All sn 9 erent fa~ ft, below Lith ave, on Wednes ove a Red | vorite | from sixteen Tle Aung vst ine clusive, twent in Cow, with one short hort, fresh ealied, Vlesse biting | to h : M4 ik 6 the above, and a euitable reward y Ne te P WK MAKERS—-WANTED 1 OR 2 GOOD hands atthe Lock Factory $7 Bowe) vot ADIES SHOULD USE FALLON, Thad the mr emote | pinuntinie | fora pe WHITE LILLIES for be mout who knew hin laughed very ine the akin, Uhiedeiehtt heartils ; emir early. place in due form lod « ladyts handkerchi i his hand, in @ most coud way, ed, Phe introduction. te Danton t a which he he Evervbody at arto,” said Dumps: feeling it nacessary methine, rere Warranted ree tajur joa, je hteat cf vi atdd south Hoadley's, G1} ee ORE ents per bottle ; It wow warmer yestetday,” returned the THe MEMBERS OF sf, ANN'S ROC. 1 A.B. Society of Brooklyn wepectfally i el ae yoUeon to attend the funeral of a br aber decem character a father, PATRICK KEARNS, from his father's residence. 11 g@ Dumps *srodfaah er, Hndeon ay, Brooklyn, ou Sunday, 1th inst, at 2 4 were convilsed,aand — © gentleme: ration interrupted the nce of Nurse rush of the voung (Gorls are always A geveral conversat with the ba lanios jmmedtatel 40 fond of bable PUBLICATIONS, : HE IMPROVED PHRENOLOGIOAT, t ing the exact loer : deeiened for vand announced the entr A universal piace, covered Ore “Oh, yon ¢ hh individual Ores “How sw erin @ how tone of cente “Heavenly rd arms!" aaid ® fourth, do fist about the size and leauly picked. «om little coquette, who ked like wo Fri arraph. appealing ton ni y ath Did you ever"® 2ed ber admirer, pull- { what dear ing up an mw of a log of “Did you ev packtn ere Druevista, FOWL vet Troudway, New York BOARD AND Rooms. | fh “A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE accommodated with gout board and plete nt frout room, also two eingle Kentlomen, call ay ied budlow etreet. a) FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM to let ton rin vevtionan, ina ing up his ella “Oh, do let nurse," cried another “Can it atfecting the pen ita eve 1 tarnily itmort Gan be had reasonable by applying et No, 6 De auc that the single ladles et, near Howery, 7 apye', and that the j FURNISHED agre heir ROOM TO LET WITH OR Without board, to 2 resp dthat he was private trinils r roed with great spirit, Ms with, Ap | wiinitted to te beyond Goon BOARD es enchy and 1 eaut rooms can be bad B IARDERS WANTED st 90 Breukiort Terr «© me ‘ “Can Lbelleve ornte saw heratthe Ma ove and broke one of her legs, Ob .cer Conway, of the ith Preeinet, arrested the father, The girl was taken to Bellevue Hospital Ojicer Stabbed.-Oficer F)\ «, of the Lat Precinet, arrest Poilip Dunn, of Boookiyn, for stabbing him through the hand with a sheath knife, Officer Webb, endeavoring to aid officer Ellis, narrowly escaped a severe wound, Shooting in Catharine-street. Martin Griffin, of No. 11 Essex street, and Johu Willams, quarreled in Chatham street, corner of Catharine, and the latter, na charged, discharged w revolver, lodging two bullets in Griffin's head, but not inflicting wounds that are believed to be serious, Willams was arrested, aiepemnmcunnanmnnes A neeent exhibition in the streets and cirens of sot # band of nearly naked women has sean- dalized the Puris and 1 press and will very Likely lead to the of masny officials in that town, It was announced some days pre- viously that there would be a temale boxing match, and that the fair boxers would subsequently go through some gymnastic games, The police, theres tore, had an opportunity to ty they not b taken unawares, The Arles women have the u ne the most beautiful in France are ot Greek race ; and the regularity of the tures confirms the traditions that have Leon hat down on this se MARINE NEWS. Sept, 10-8. KR. 6 S5—8, 8,6 18.-H CLEARED, STEAMSHIP3—F W Brune, Baltimore; Volean, Philadelphia, SHIPS—W B Dinsmore, Traveller, Antwerp. HARKS—Rerua, Livery Gauey Bremen; Old Dominion, Hamburg: Reindeer, Barbadoos, URIGs-Crescent, Valencia; south Boston, Gibral- tar, buuna, Rotterdam; Rolling Wave, Matanzas; Heitie Keton, Demarara; Alma, Cape Hay ti, SCHOONERS.-EIk, Point au Petre, Gund; Hattl Coon ‘ bhdward Perrys gis M Flower, Ehzabethport; Otter Rock, lasbethp AnD Myrick, Boston: Ada Ames Boeton; Highland er, Norwich: WOH Rowen, Providence, Nellie Bioom- field, ptamford, Conn, SLOOPS.W Waterman, York River; Lydia, York River; Sophia, York River, ARRIVED, STEAMSHIPS..sentinel, City Point, via Cape “tl a dria, via Cape May; Albn- imore, Washington, DC; ene, Detroit, Washineton, via » lreswwatery Cheespeake, Portland; New iy baleon, Providence; 8 C Walker, n Deiord, ftaned, Warhington, D C; MC; Fannie, Philadephia, Even- San Francisco; Ocoan ‘urees, Liverpool; Pring Albert, roth, Live,pool, Constitution, Liv'l; BARKKs.-} Robert diths r BCHOONE He Hubbard, Rondont f ford; J K Mal » Elizaborhport for Provide Sanders, Klizale'l port tor Pall River: ¢ Flizabethport tor Wiidgeport: Marci Eliza for Boston; Charger, Pilzaethrort for by Endorn, Bilsabethrors for Keston; Allen HW Biowny Elizabethport jor Providence; Augusta, Elizabeth po ton; Charles Hen i Key pot for Boston; Minerva, zebethport for Fall River: Sultana, Fla Feabea ene haan ee , port for Rali River, ay Bileate port for Providence, Rt. BLOOP.—Oregon, Rhodes, from Providence mag, BELOW Ship Black Watson », Bay; W Law, Neweastle, Eng; pr Lact. Lillie aplony nport donee; BUakdING NEAR oD AVE. A FEW RES | Love's Wreath and other epectable young men can be nnodated with | Umental and nels. good bourd wr th inte rater | Mes M me also two aminll nm mi mn Kast | Very enbile id not woth at » td and od aves, 7 ¥ i and the evenin " ontsed YHEAP LOL AT NO. 6 THOME: |" Darn iit. He ¢ 4 won et Very e furnished or ven: | Pb for himne av lit of fon at Bik OD way tlhemen. A few men cap t 1 Wise th ! He pl a rubber could not Alero, inetruetion oforte at 51h unt nei ' 1 Taint of | I OTEL GARNI, 18) THIRTY-EI Pit er a obody smiled, # th | et, four doors (om Third ave. bury earn er otiha boat 10 seemed to consider it |" rooms for gentiemen. 4 respectable mecha 5 the exception of the Wito Beemed ty Cousid be accommodated with a mice turns -rocm, | his duty to laugh, til he wiws black in the face, at each tian with a separate rooms, frou: Silo to +l 45 |e z ere was onty one crawbackethe per week musician not play with = = } contd have been wished, 1° ] FOR SALE AND TOT gatistactorily explained’ for 1b uppoareds on ee — ny of geatleman Who: had come up from RARE CHANCE —HOW TO money we House and 4 lot Hackensack Pin Road, diniles trom Hebei very nearto the public school aud railway Terme enay. must be sold oon, U wet ral lay, and h 1 the: way to Gri end im the wim excellont: there treet, Hoboken, and to JU: were four ba temple Y table, which sh New York, would have looked beautiful y bid meltod A HOUSE FOR SALE—2 STORY, } away when the er began ; and the water-rill, ment and sy tilar, on the Sixth ave, Sourh | wh that instead of poing z as Brooklyn; price #1 4 pay downs #25 ouarte Then there were fowls ly till paid tor, App 4th house trot i] ripe, and mveets, and lobster | Othave, atter im, and all day Sunde eot—and ev evthing, hing to 3 ferric > . - F | t! ‘ gout few clean plate: NHEAP FARMING LANDS FOR SALE, 109 | toe cles plates d e; and then the le “miles trom New York, at « e. In- | who wanted the p! said they didn't mind, quire at ©. LUN TONS Lead Onhee, cx Vatieade | thevtd take aludy's ; and then Mrs, Kitterbell ay ave and Warren et, Hud» ae ae deraey * | plauded their gallantry + aud the green- ran ALE—IN THE MOST PLEASANT | about till be thoneht bis i wa hardy ¢ part of Long Island. 2. hour’ rite | earued ng In’t eat much for he cottace W th ‘ ro aud the marricd ith outbulidin #8 4 h as promible for f tk he’ # ag: ‘ } 1 nid great dont w Pal) he railroad and ti a * ; aleo to ease 8h tee Das ward 1 wa unk, and cver body talked snd ley, Sven tor $60 pei r ) om e« erable, ; Histely, Apply to W. 1. DEGKUOL, Le “Hoisn | Mush ! said Mr, Kterbell, ristns and ton et, my “My | fthis was ad- " : y y PRICE A Q | dr \ oat ynd of the table WOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICK AND ON « vite ther end ¢ i EF. “i terms A L-atory framed dwelling houses take var Mr. Max and youns mama, bud eetory Oxtenaion atte nud © the rest of ¢ ' the yentlemen will e lith Ward of clay of 1 ub ing ladies to till ther glasses, I at of the € t. within one half b near the Lith et, fi , Ay) ply. tos. 1 es and gentlon said long I ina | Of FISAbin al LiteeGpoly = miohral ve 1 orneful aor nr schair Uk ghost in Don Ju. will the k! 4 to charge ur glassesy I ar ‘ous of proposing a toast A doad «lence ensued, aud the glasses were filed wked serious to severe." every bod trow hve “trom gay to grave OW TO INVEST MONLY WELL— eral small house for eale in ole oy and Hudson eltice outh Sth et, Jereey Cit 7 : VERAL LOTS OF LAND FOR SALE, Won high ground, near a hor SEV n,'? slowly contianed the sre Mr, Danton imitated » French horn, in # very loud to A.} } key, which electritied the nervous toast-proposer, and couy railroad, Ore etaca ed his wndience,) run every quarter honr, two and a halt miles fiom | “Order ! order aid live Kitterbell, endeay- Hoboken; on te ine to eult any) 1» and everybod oring to suppress his laughter ce ) Per 10h ‘ , sce aaa 8 J owith p 4 | “Order ?** gan! (be wentleman, c my te p one it@re xs o'clock, (o , 1 Po OUP sboke meas * wal ular friend on - j $ THER OF AeA Pui a O ¥ RIT ror | met Dumps,somes Plz ve hport ' wa preity inhabitants; tea! rN ‘ swith what {hab gianni ' ane He | accordance with wha’ Vest will do well tocxdniime ¢ a buying | Usage on these ‘ einewhere, Apply to COOLHY a HRLDIEE TLR, | ef Mae Freie r liam K tterbe nt, biigabeshport, or ki. KELLOGG, Owuor, | (here the speaker's volce fal ed, for he remewber- Pearl st, Now York. is | ROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM sscoets ed the mug)—venture to propose @ toast, I need hardly say Maat it isthe health snd prosperity of that young gentlemau, the particular svent of whose early hfe we aro here met to celebrate— applause.) Ladies and gentlemen, it is impossible to suppose that our friends here, whose sincere well wishers we al! are, can pass through life without some trials, considerable suffering, severe afflice tion, and heavy losses !""—Here the arch-traitor Paysod and slowly drew forth @ lous, white pwk: tion—The objects of the Association are to secure 10 soldiers and sailors, and their farniiies, any elaine or pensions, pay and bounty, and to give advice and information to them wi/ous cost, and to n event fraude agaiuet them andthe Government. Applies. tion in person or by letter shoule be made to HEN- RY GREENFIELD, ee.. 0h Chambers street, New Yoho iw f marked and weil detined ca: Ilis wi Ina q+se : i *ne pile « isin cap The siine of ber silvery hair, i There*e a hor py look on ber aged face, Av she bu t thin And Nollie tales up the stitches droppedy For grandmother's eyes are dim, | 1 1 he ide cheer ul heart) His lan ‘lady, who slept in the nexs room, has offered to make oath that she heard him lough, in his poeuliar manner, after he had locked hie door, i however, is #0 tmprobe. and bears of it such strong evidence vith, that it has uever obtained credence to etamily of Mr, Kitterbell has considerably ine creowed einee the period to which we have referrec he has now two sons and ao danghter: w expects, at no distant ol, to have an ay tien to his blooming p ny. he is anxious to etre an eligible godfather for the occasion, He determined, hov fr to iapose upon him two co: bimeelf, by 9 solemn obliga- make any speech alter supper; aud itie bet he should be in no way connes- ost muserable man in the world,"* THE END. tion, not indienensent le ted w “he ‘ongnire at Leeeh's Flour Milla, South: nebureh) was troubled with a bad neral weokuece of the i to the Indian Doctor, * 1, Of 150 Jackron etree, Wil- b blind tor the Inet frre ctors in N.Y. Ineritutes commenced the Indias as cured hita, H t s edicine, which have no strife, We nee uch Br With Natrsy «of Life With blood hoods we never staing Nor poison men to ease their pain. (ur Father whom all goodness filly 1 the means to cure all ile; rhs hencath our feet, deueve our pains compista, ort, A simple Flower, ‘ue dewey Lee, there shall epeak with touching porary ©. change aad beach to thee Indian Herb Doctor, of When I applied to a4 e carried up stairs, for tld not be presented a more Boocklyn, May 16th, 1 “i Fulton at Dear 81 about eix weeks ago, I There could not walk of consumption that amined my iungs eo move. Beveral hrvicta: enid they were alfected ro much that it was use te try uy remedy lam now perfectly cured. t have enived °S poands cf healtby ficeh and am attending foiny Docgess as uruel. In oy own name and the name of th nds } thank you, and callon God to blews you aud your effortefor the benefit of me! kind May allthe lenrels of haman honor encircle your brow, and ackn dee far and near the obliges tious due to your successtul efforts. JOHN BRADY, No, 204 Bast Faghteenth at, N.Y. or consultation or advice, Office 181 hiya, rooms 2. upataire, 20s A ) IN CURE FOR COoUGH—1 CAMPUPLL'S SYRUP Tar and Wald Cherry mire cure tor couch colds eore throat or dip nls ete per bottle, Tobe had at CAM eet rt th av tisiheny CHAL- Mk Hien and Hanunond ate; RHE DDE e fa 40a et and in Brooklyn a MILNE Pulion et. “ 4K ADAME DESPARD'S CURE FOR Drunk: a7 B nines iow retuedy given unknown to the patient, Will cure the wovet ease of inten perance in 45 hour nod ie Warranted, Can be sent by mail § oly a CO LOL Sixth ave, 0 sail ANCHOR LINE—S' PA Ghaaey, Hae Be The CALEDONT urday, anproved P AM TO LIVERPOOL, stand Londonderry, We pt. 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