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i“ page A Laraa Avction BALR oF SAVANNAH Uonwos wae made by J. H, Draper & Co. yesterday, Tefoye the sale, © telegram was announced es re- orived from Mr. 8. Draper, the cotton agent at Ba- vonaah, waying that only 6,000 more bales would proually be found in Bevannah, Me also announced the gold certificates for the payment of this cotton vrod be wold at the Bab-Treasury for 1494 conte perel ‘The cotton was sold at 12% ota per Ib. for pichiues, to 8T for good middling. (OLD and Stocks were not very active at the ¥rnelng Exchange, Gold opened at 142% and sold sur onl! at 143, at whieh figure It closed. THe MAY ANNIVERSARIES commence next wrok Already many clergymen and laymen, from remote parte of the country, are in town, in antici. vation. CHAMBER of Commencn —The tegular an- wan) meeting of the Chanber was held yesterday af. ternoan for the election of officers for the eneing year, ond for the trauaaction of other business. l- ter (he election Col Conkling submitted the tng resclationr Ken Jeet, That the recent magnidcent and coneln- @ee trea woof the national arma, reeniting in the crm’ piote uve: throw and collapae of the Bouthern re- rel lqn, ehoudd be regarded with present @ratitnde to Crd) every loral American, and with eteadinat de- sue on thal the victories of the Republic shall are tc (be bonor of free Inatitations, to the Insting Jor! - amity, and the utter extinction of slavery. "a That we tooder to our Government re- ul + aranoen that the burden and ascrifices im- o” 16 loval millions by the war for the Union '* casted neither thelr resources nor their pat t= a uot that ther and we are ready to bear etl further burdens, should they be necemsary to the eal- VALOR one couutry and the securing to them all of the priceiens blessings of liberty Hraoivel, Thatwhile we would have nothing left Dunne that is essential to the complete and perma- Dent restoration of the national Cade anth 6 we ye trast and ure thar eich a restoration may be @ where sianalired by magnaninity and clemen thug it roay nowhere bee 1 by a single act #11] be condemned as innecersary. hareh or revengefol br the ee Judement ot the liberty-leving in any part atthe civilized world Resolved, That we hail with peculiar antiafaction theent order of the President of the United Btates, réliave the loyal cttize J well disposed persons residing © Insurrectionary States trom unneces- ‘ry commercial restrictions, and to encourage them © return (o peaceinl parenita, believing, aa we do, that an unrestricted commercial intercourse will prove tw be the mort powertn! ae whieh can herceforth be amploved for restoring and prosperity to all Portione of onr common country. fame debate occurred on the third resolution, Mr. Sinclair Tourey wishing the word “ jastioe” to be in- triad somewhere in the resolution. He knew several fentiemen were of bis opinion, for they had already onard arent deal about clemency to the South, Gen- eral Atroug, € hall and others spoke on the from the First ~ sub'ect. and ( ral Walbridge offered an additional feralution, approving of the addresses of President Jobneap. joatieing treason, and expressing the tonfidenc hamber that jnstice would bis prow inen’ ic in bie treatment of all who bad endeavored to take away the lite of the nation. The seoolutie A ruppie Commu te next prese: bod expended in prov m tue hat city, and u remained $12,100 to be distagibuted io the same manner, In reference to the septniag cotton, the Commitiee did not recommend she Chdmber to take tion as to iteownership, as wie ques'ion would he brought before the Govern. ment in whose wisdom they confided. The Preai- feos then, tn an eloquent address referied to the ser- vices rendered to the Government by the Chamber in ‘ppreesing the rebellion, and recornmended thay eibecriptions tor the purpose of erecting a new build. BE for the Chamber should be catered into, The ‘lowing are the names of the officers lected for the venr eardent.Abiel A. Low, at Vice Preauient.William E, Dodge ond Vice. Preaident—Jonathan Sturges, er -F. 8. Lathrop. Sroreary John Austin stevens, Jr. VALUABLE I’RESENT,—A number of promin- mt citizens of this city, chiefly merchants and bank- \re, have purchased n magnificent carriage, with vores and harness to match, for presentation to *resident Johneon, The names of all politicians \ave been carefully excluded from the list of sub- cribere to this timely gift to the President, Degra or Pusy Mites, —News has eached this city from Malta of the death there, on be 16th of April, of Pliny Miles, @ geutieman well Ynewn in this city, Mr. Miles, at the time of hie \eath, was on bis way to attend to the opening of the mer Canal. InstitcTION oF Mercy,—The fair for the enefit of this institution, which ia now fopen at Pa- wep (iarden, [4th street, progress: nely, On enter- ve the building the table from the Cathedral isthe ‘rat that attracts attention. Here may be seen hand- ome pictures of the late and the present Arch- dehop. A eplendid marble table, valued at one housand dollars, and a rich while stole, splendidly Mbroidered with gold, and trimmed with gold tinge. There are aleo silver seta, and a pumber of Vrnscan vases of creat value, together with several mndsomely ombroilered children's dresses, St. John the Poangeliat—This is a handsomely or- mented table. A fine statue of the Virgin inn rominent article, and there are aleosevoral valuable bts of wilver ware Josepha — This table exhibite valuablo articles id, wilver, aud fillagres work ; silver tee nets, lary's. (in this tatle there le a bewutiful ate se of the Virgin, with the mfant Josus io her arma; magnificent China clock representing Partin and y guide ; two picces of waxwork, one representing , the first hermit, and the other Charity; @ talvet arm-chair, a complete set of silver, an alum Bees with the peasion Howes entwined around it; and eve or valuable articles, © post office at this Bbie does a ood business, ds The number of an evening r called the Creatn ov vik Fath was published this evening Sodalities of the Sacred Heart attached to tha Con- wnt af our Lady af Mercy. Ile table is under the pecial superintendence o1 one of the Sisters, at- wnded by several lad Exhibits tn the ce woes ornamented with t rmaof the Pope; «large leture of the Sacred Heart, and two beautifal fage— merjean and Irish, On the rightiean altar of the Lady of Merey.” bie contains opreat many pr &c. The centre the table hu fine wet of sliver donated by the S Bildren attending the parish school, also an engrav- mK oO ho celebrated painting of Constance Myers, outing @ Sister of Merey attending a aying There ie otice up as follows “Ifyou t aak and you will cet it" adevoted to the Soclety of ht. Joseph, the pat working men and women, pads A Ste Het { the saint with the infant emus, Hegeath isan elegant sewing machine, with « ited to th jus trades, children's a ore & landsome ciucifizes, @ splendidly worked bool, and a rumber of dolls dressed ia every atyle, vith children's dresses in great variety, THe bile 8 4 foot by & and amoug ite chief contributors are Dose of the grateful hearts who have received ine Sruction in the Convent of Merey. A splendid Fre jor Mathew rewalin and arb, valued at 905 18 to be hapowed of The coutaternity have eontributed ar-ely In goods and have given over $1,000 in money, St, Andrews Two bandeome tables with furnl- ure, contribute by (oe pastor of the parish, A sandsome cross of solid black walnut, seve sete of fiver; afine ibe worth and an embroidered it nfant'’s frock, sent by lady trom st. Louis Missouri, Private Tuble, No, 2. Ationg the attractions ies tue photograph of the late Kev Father Baker, There » also a large doll with toll bapteinal creas of Val- snclenues lace worth a $100. a eprine rocking horse ; + basket of flowers, several handsome chaing and a box of Champagne, cakes, dc Holu Croas. Amoug the valuable articles isa ple by the Virgin Mary, « bandeome oratory fiom sence | al erand crovers of steel.and the lniages wu the #» as of eilver; a Krench clock ; aod @ heauti Mal we of flowers done in neeulework on ¢ ime. a. ‘The fine portrait of the Inte Archbishop was conaled to this table on whieh other articles are for sale, © Gudruta, This tatle offers for sale rich and Bsus .ce ehais, tables, fire screens, eamp stools, dc, wi donated by the laiies of the church St, James’. A e portrait of Archbishop Me- Closky, valued at $550, chess tables.chairs,sliver seta, an inlaid table, china, dc. are for sale, also a stole, tod a chair, each valued at $ lov. St. Francia Xumer. A ha: deome set of toy tumal- wre and « emoking chair; also @ tool chest, a hand- Ei Madoana, and two rich prie Dieu, @ broase uy a 16 of Bt. John, ® tea caddy made of a cocoa mut eiiver; e crucifix donated by © rector of the lege; a fine clock, a banner ereen, elogantly wor with silver bead work,an ot- Nt. Peter’ s.— This table is neatly decorated with ed, white, blue and green, to represent treland, Amonk the great attractions 1a a of Brtest’s vestments, the cross on the which and the centre piece was worked by the of Morcy, Ibis veined gt $500, 9 epiondid re. i and mounted of house corner of at first was confined aro he told me he did Michi eet tiie house on fire, and thas he did not roborated mitted the cass to the jury, which lowing Mentg ok to his death by situaied corner of Broadway and 1ith ewan believe said fire wilfully originated al the John Wansel.” to the Totnbe to await the action of the Grand Jury. ninth anniversary of (which is located in Bloomingdale) took piace at 2 o'clock P.M. yesterday, at Irving Hall. The chil- ception chair, worked in \epestry, worth 81s2 & beautiful tmiaid tabie, containg 1,150 pieces, hes been donated by wife of the Comptroller. Among the great curiorities is the model of a double tarreta eburch, with fail furniture, belly, clocks, de. It is the work of a wounded soldier, who made it while in the Central Park Hospital, tor the purpose, as he says, toamuse bimeelfand drive qway cae. The lower part of the poor fellow's face lias been enturely shot away. He atiouds at the Fair. Providence Table The mort attractive article bere fea “What-pot” of black walnut, worth @100, gilt ¢ tables, and several handsome dreses for in- fant, with rich stole, and other valuable articies. St, Ann's. This table coutains useful and valuable articles of ail Kinds and prices, Noar thie table rev- pan dissolving views can be seen for 10 cents addi- Among the new additions © the Fair, may be Mentioned Giew's picture of Donnybrook Fair, which ja to be seen in the refreehinent room, on paying an additional feo of 10 cents. To thie department yes- terday was added spiandid cake, with « statue of General Sherman, in sugar, on the top, The Fair will remain open for some time, but those who desire © appreciate it properly, abould attend early. Tur Recent Case or Incenpiarism.—On Wodnesday night Coroner Gover held an inquest on the body of Arnaud Lang, who was enffocated at the fire corner of Broadway and 70th street, on Wedner- day morning, The fire was the work of an incendi- ‘ary, and euspicion immediately fastened upon John Wenzal, whe was arrested. The prisoner occupied & roow on the third boor, and te sappored to have fired the premises out of revenge, the landlord having in- creased bis reat, Below will be found the testimony of a woman who ocenpied « room, adjoining the one in which Wenzel lodged. Elizabeth Morganbeck raid : “I Ive on th floor Broadway 10th avenu ied aroom Mext to the prem! i 1 was awoke by fearing cracks and soon afte: that beard Mre | ery fire, I got ap and went out and «aw flames an emoke coming out of Wenzel's room, I ran down staireand saw the prisoner gotng down stairs; | fol- lowed him and saw his trunk sta hall; Tesked him what he had been joing: vl. in the main [amid 6 wid an officer killed the whole of us he fire would go ow im in charge at the time ; I am posi to ere room ; some tit bot trust Mra. Schiller, as thie trunk wae saved, as all the rest of hie Ging n woe neared; he also told me to save his trunk ease the house caught fire; this evening as the officer was bri what he his bed ; 1 did not see deceased till atter death ng prisoner down Tist street, | asked bin been doing; he sald he wanted to dry Several other witnesses were examined, who cor- the abowr testimony, Coroner Gover sub- rendered the tol- “Arneud Lang, the,deceased, caine suffocatien during the fire at house and we 8 of risoner was then committed T New York OnpwHan Asyiom.—Tho fitty- thie excellent institution dren to the nua ber of one hundred and seventy were ranged on the platform in tiers, and were very neatly dreased—tho girls ia biue alpaca frocks, with white aprons odged with red, and the boys in jackets and trowsers of satinet—and all looked elean, tidy and happy. There wasn very large audience, the majori- ty of whom were ladies, A two handsome little gir! daughicrs of the lave Bharpehooters, who lost his life in the service of his the orphans were named Maria aod Harriet, Lt.-Col, Trepp, of Berdan'e country, The annual report was read, from which of his property to @ Roman Catholic, leaving the sare amount to oar institution, her son the follow We ing extracts are made : e received a bequest of $4,600, one of three left by Mrs. Justine Martolle, to the three Now York. She was the mother ho when he died lets the bulk . Bhew d wonian On belong expostul and with for 6 a well made bie m from tan' Protee es Cathotics, and it ought to be shared by the chari- ties of bot of the | ciation were acknow the age and it wes stated shat at the cloee of the fise treasury, and they were atill $5,000 in de! young mea, formerl: oe havin the int of girle inthe As the Kew, Dr, ve was tollowed by other exercises by the children. Col- lections were then taken np, and the interesting proce dings of the evening terminated, maiden name w whow he lived in Huff $5,000 was aleo received from the estate hn Kose, Key. Other gifte to the Aseo- year but $10.10 ig the of the Asylum, wer ear food rerviee in . pril, 1566, there remained 103 boys and 69 lum, After the report had been read, jontgomery delivered au address, which Enaineé No, 40,—It is stated that the Su- Preme Court has decided to reverse the decison regarding the disbanding of Co, 40 which took place last December, at the instanee of the Fue Commis tloners, for riotous conduct, decision, the Chief Engineer was yesterday called upon to return the property of the Company. In consequence of this Tue Wie or E, P. Caristy was yesterday decided to be admitted to probate, by Surrogate ‘Tueker, years and « halt, and involves property to the amount of from @100,000 to $150,000, E.P. Christy leaped from the window of his house in 15th street, in 1563, and was killed, He lived, however, long enough to give directions about his will, and to have the mar- riage ceremony performed between himeelf and Miss Mary Miller, who was living with hit, made m this woman's favor This case has been in litigation for two The will was but Christy had al- ready been married for some mm toa wornan whose Harriet FE. Harrington, and with and by whom he had chiid- reu, This woman put in her claim for righ tof dower, was cudeavored to be proved that Christy was und tuind at the time the will was made, and The Burronee decided that he was illmust accordingly be ad- He als decided thi Harriet was Chriat states that her claim to dower, ae his widow, will have to be made in anosher proteediug. Courr OF GENERAL Sesstons,—In the Court of General Scesions yeuaruey Kate Dickson pleaded uilty to petit larceny in pic! Ing the pocket of Smith ‘iark, ‘The prisower was eetenced to the lPenitentia- ry for six months, Power INteniioener.—Prutal Aesault.James McDermott, a junk-dealer, wae arrested yesterday, charged with committing an aggmvated aseault ou Peter Kelly, livin SO Weat dTth treet. It ap. peure that the men, who lived im the same house, quarreled aboat some trivial matter, when Melermortt svlzed Kelly's lewer lip between his teeth and b portion of it off, disfiguring hit for Iiie. Justice Dodge comrnitted the prieouer for trial in default of $2,000 ball, Assauliing an Officer Officer Kealey, of the Eighth Preeiuct, wos assaulted ou Wednesday night in Prince street by James McConnell aad an uuknown acoouplice, The officer was knocked down, hie club taken trom him, with which he wae brutally beaten ‘The officer cried for sasistanc hich was promptly tered, aud MeConuell eeted, this accom- however, ercaped — Y y Worning the pri- cowas arraixoed belore Jy Dodee, who rent him betore the Court of &) seious tor trial, where he was convicted and seateuced to the Peuiten- Wary for three mouths, Shoplfeer Arrested at Stewart s,—Ofticer Oakley, of the Broadway eyuad, arrested Mary Brown, on the complaint of Mr. F. J, Alloa, euployed a: Stewart's, coruer ef Broadway and Foursh street, who charged the prisone: with stealing teay" ploth jacket and other art valued at $65. Alter her arrest the Prisoner wae searched, and the prop rty found secret. ed under her drow, Justice louge committed her jor trial in default of $1,500 bail Tolbted to proty dence showed th Embezzlemen’.seorge C, Burt, 19 years of axe, was arrested, charged with emit MM 113.44 from Kis late emp r, William 2’, Purnure, of 26 East q wtreet he prisoner. who confessed his cuilty, was committed by Justice Dodge, Larceny.-Ofticer Waters, of the Fourteenth Pre- | cinet, arrewed Geormwe Bulings. of 202 Heater atre. ebarged with steali & Quantity of lead p ina, and other articlos, vidued ab $14 tre Saxton, of {i epring street, iu Sepeember last, Com- witted by Justice Logan, BROOKLYN. Back Kip Gloves AND TRAVELLING Ex vrnons, fhe Committee of the Kings County Super- visors appointed to go to Washington, on the occasion of the late President's obeequies, presented a bill at the last meeting fer travelling and hotel expenses to the amount of $247 20, A Dill for kid gloves, &c., amounting to $76 30 was also presented. Both bills Were ordered t paid, Tusk Navr Yarp,—A large proportion of the ship carpenters and joiners have resumed work in the Navy Yard, with the understanding that the in r eufrrtad.ituhs Miah See Bets authorities, The caulkers and wegers etill hold out, Some of them have procured aituations jy the abip yards of New Green| hile many bers are toute hers of eveete tn the Yard. AN ALLEGED AccovrPLicr or Bootm.—A fow days since, a young we hose name has not been divulged, was arrested by Detective Frost and others, on the charge of theft, and proving to be « smart follow, told something more than he knew to be frets, in order to excnipate himeelf from the actual offence of which it is alleged he ia guilty, He stated that he knew the assassin Booth, having acted as er rand boy. &c., and told consederable about Harold, as hav been « resident of Hrooklyn, and attendant ofa Riypicisa who ‘urmerly resided here, The offi- cers, believing that he knew something of the ase:s- simation, and having an eye to the reward, kept bim in rg for some days, aod reported the case to Generel Superintendent Kennedy, of the Me 1. ate That oficer, examined tie mastery ors y, and, ae reported, tound it to be * "an ordered the youns man relesse, He is stall beid, however, upon the charge upon which be was origin- ally arrested, inn ADa= The Cadets of the Polytechnic In- tute, Brooklyn, paraded yesterday tothe number about Shy, Tabl and file. Their marching was creditable. The ..8 Marine Drum Corpe preceded them in their march through the atreets, DiscHarorn, — Thomas (Garry, arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of being imp din the robbery of the dry goods store of Juliua Flato, in Fulton stroet, was discharged from custody yeaterday, sere being Bo evidence to warrant bis fu deten- on. e Moy 6-8, Rises, 6 008. feta, 7 01—M'n rines,.11 83, CLEARED, STEAMBIIIPS. City of Cork, Qneenstown: Agnes Mary, London; Sea Gull, Ft. Monroe: Choate, Phiiad, SHIPS .Herkley, Cork; Prima Donna, Mystic, Ct; Biack Hawk, Han Francisco BARKS—(icethe, Bremen; Paequaline, Gibraltar funshine, Cow Bay; Fureka, Matanzas; Auaconda, Pernambuco. BRIGS.Onda, Para; Alice Lowe, St Johna, PR; Resolute, Ponce; Magic, Kt Johns, NF, Potomac, Baltimore: Delmont Locke, Bostoa; Nebraska, Pbiln- delphin, Caltic, Antwerp; Northero Light, Charlotte- town, Saxon, Bt Johua, bi F; Lonira, Matemoras, El- leo Dickie, Halifax; Princess Alice, Havana, SCHOONERSMiranda, Port Maria, Jam; Fesex, Washington; O © Achin, Stamford; Freemason, In- dian River: Sarah Caroline, Charlottetown; Wonder, Neuvitas; Antelope, Car ar, Empress, Sackril' N &: Rosebud, do; Gilbert boro, NS; Salina, Lingan; | iret Richie Henry, P. Royal Joseph & nkAn Warhineton; Surprise, Boston; Flies Dudley, do, Gen B Van Viett, Philadelphia; Jane Maris, Norwich, SLOOP Active, Hartford; Jenny Lind, New Ha- ven, BR Wilsie, New Haven. ARRIVED. STEAM#AIPS—Cahawba, N Orleans via K. Wert SUIS —Arneld Boninger, Rotterdam; Gratitude, Liverpool. Lalla Rookh, Ma- Havre; Neptune, Shields; Car- men, of Hamburg, from Laguna and Sisal, Rio Janelro; Randolph, Sa- cra Hope, Mayaruez, P Rico: Machine, Messina; itka, Sagua; Nameang, Pensacola; Branch, Sagua, SCHOONERS— Valhalla, Fllsworth;.Jobn Boynton, Calais; Phebe, Matanzas; M Hi Reed, Boston; Wm French, do; Fannie Hanmor, Newburyport for Hart- ford, P Rose, Machine; AJ lryer, Elizabethport for N Haven; D Creole, Belfast; Geitrude, Elizabethport; C B Bascom, Virginia; James Jones, Newbern; I F Farland, Port Royal; Geo Parker, Cornwallis; Revere, Nassau, N P; Naney, Halifax, BELOW-—Ship Southern Righta, from Shields, FE. BARKS—Ocean Home, & tanras; Eliza xounk, Too Late for Classifleation. MALONE—On Wednesday morning, May 34, Luke Malone, aged 65 years The relatives and friends of the feraily is sons, Joba and Michael, and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Friday morning, at 9% o'clock, from the Church of St. Francie Xavier, lth ot, bet. Sth And those and 6th ave, RAS ac hia 3) Ng A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED FOR $15, ‘The stock and fixtures of @ neat little oyster and dining saloon, in a nice place to sell ice cream. Apply 634 Broome et, near Mullivan, wt Breck OR BROWN—THE BEST IN Us BRIEST’S NAIR DYF, HAIR DY Does not injure the Hairor Skin. To Kista generally Price FIFTY ~46 Bouth Second st,, William ahr CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES FOR BOYS wear, at LAMBERKT'S, 522 Greenwich et at very reduced prices, Also black and colored alpacas very cheap. Also trimmings and prints, at the lowest market price, bid FFICES OF THE BOARD OF EXCISE, No. 18 Centre street and No. 7 Chambers street, New York, April, 1805, To the Lijuor Dealers of the City of New York. — “xciee forthe City and County of New nize and hold ite firet session for the current year, om the 10th of May next, in the City Hall, in this city, at 12 o'clock, M., in the Chambers of the Court of Common Pleas, tor the purpose of granting licenses, Applications for license will be received at any time during buriners bon t the offices above named, where suitable blank id all necessary tnformation wll be furnished free to applicants, WM. JAY HASKETT, 15 Centre at., ROBERT D, HOLMES, 7 Chau bers at, NOAH D. CHILDS, S17 Went Sth at. Comm iselone rs, _OLIVER B. STOUT, Clerk a SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTA. \ ble young girl, ae cook, chambermaid, or do gen- @re! housework in # smali private taimily; best of city reference given; ¢ be seen from 10 to 8 o'clock on Friday and Saturday, Apply in the fancy store on %! ave, bet. 47/h and 45th ats 2b ‘0 BAKERS—WANTED, A FOREMAN TO take charve of bread; none but a man th deretands his basiness need apply. Apply 135 G wich st VU PAINTERS—6 FIRST RATE HANDS wanted at H. P. BLAIR'S, 304 Atlantic street, HKrooklyn, wo WaAndTED—4 STOUT BOYS THAT HAS been used to work 1 @ boiler shop, to work ja @ bolt factory, at 165 Christopher et, wi WaAsteD -A GOOD PLUMBER AND w* eas fitter, Apply at 66 Bleecker as, Lay \ ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, to go @ ehort distance in the country, man. lnyul 4 THOS. CHATERION & CO, 25 Warren st, Cali trom 9 to 11, __ 205 BOARD AND ROOMS, WIDOWER AND TWO) GROWN Pacniee wanta room and bedroom, turnished, with or without board; if the intter, the father will require breakfast only, Address NOAH MOMIN, Hox 913, Sun Office, Boe —) RbaPpre TABLE MECHANICS CAN BE ~accommoda ed with board at 209 Ave. A, ber, 19th and 20th ets, on vd tloor, 93 MEDICINES. | A ‘Y PERSON WHO IS FOND OF LIQUOR | may be cured of the desire for it, by rome triend piviny (unknown it need be) to the drinker Lr, LELLIS FAMOUS TEMPEKANCE POWDERS: | Brice one dollar, For eale at 63 Division eb; 214 | Bighth New York; Hayes, 175 1 Hudson at } Fu ten et, and Milne ‘ulton st, Brookli a and tureh NB, —Bewaie thove to whom they are ~ PEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS [8S t cured by persevering with Dr, Sucith's YSiRPSIA ANNIHILATOR fseden ery habite should no! neglect xcelleatremedy, It is pleasant to the teetly harm ese to the woungeat child, as HLed trom roots and herbs, aud bas been iby some of the t physicianei dif- of this eity and siding at eopo ot, aaye that he would rather pa #5 8 bottle than be without it, sehe has experienced go much bevefit trom ite ute, A indy ieeiding in Brooklyn, staves that for the last 20 y@1re she has suf. fered terribly from Dyspepsia, and has been const ly under the physician's hands, but never obta’ but partial relief until she tried this Medicine, | at 46 South ud ot of in Ww {tations which « recomine ferent p a ahe tow has n eood appetite, and not only ice or fectly well, but is raining in flesh rapidly, We cond give hundreds of cages like the above, but we prefer every one afflicted with this tortunng lpease ld try for themselves, as that ie the surest, aud rth far more than certificates, elther ge ine or . This remedy is put up at 46 South second at, Willtamsba hy and can be iad only of J. ares gor, Bertie and Franklin ave., EB ooklyn ; Miller eed, 18 Allen, cor, Stanton, cor, Ave. D, and Houston st, Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle, — 000 A gentioman re- | EDWARD SOMERTON, OR, ROSE BLAND’S HONEYMOON. Four months had flown swiftly away since Fd- ward Bomerwn married Rose Bland. One summer evening, towards sunset, as they sas together at « window opening on » garden, enjoying the welcome coolness and talking over Various matters, with that interest {pn each other which people generally evince four months after marriage, Rose, for the first time, bean to pout, Edward had, she ald, flirted shame. fully with Mrs Harding on the preceding evening, He had spoken to ber ine low tone several times, and bad been heard publicly to declare that Hard- ing was s fortunate fellow. If this wan the way he meaat to goon she should be wretched, and no longer place any confidence in bis love. ‘My pretty dear,” anid Edward, placing bie arm sround the waist of hic wife, and accompanying this action by another trifing performance, ‘don't be jealous. Reliewe there is no cause. On one ov- cansions when I eddrease! Mra. Harding in eo low ® tone, I remarked that the room was very warm ; and on another, if I remember rightly, | observed that the last new novel wae rather dull: ea you perceiva, our conversation was really of & most in- nocent description. And, Rose, becanse I said Har- ding wae fortunate, tt does not follow that I must endeavor to render bir unfortunate" This mild answer failed to turn away the wrath of Rone, She coquettishly refused to be convinced, tecame every instant more perverse, and finally re- tired precipitate y from the room, with her hand- kercbief applied to ber eves. Fiward quitely put his feet on the chair ahe bad lef vacant, and leaned back in meditation Here was the decisive moment which would most likely dete rmine whether they wore to dwell toge- ther for the future happily ormiserably. Rose was a dear girl sweetyirl; but shehad pisck eyes and they aredangerous. Shehad been an ouly daughter, ton, and perhapss little Apoiled; but with fewer faults roigbt she not have been lese charm- ing? It is worth studying Low to live lovingly with such ecresture, especially when you know tnat she mars, by ber capriciousness, her own hap- ‘ness as tmuch as yours. Edward folt that the charge of bis wife was totally, unfoundet, and he balf suspected that abe believed @ herself, but had resoved to be, or seem, out of bumour without any particular cause. One thing was evident—t she would nos hear reason. Bomething else must be tried, in order to alley any future storm: for this was probably the firstof a. series, Eiward resolved to try music He was an srmatenr of some pretension, and he act bimeself immediately tocall over in hie memory the melodies moat likely to calm the passions and exert @ soothing effecton the temper. He made choice of (Aree, which he arranged in s graduated seale, to be used according to the urgency of the oc- casion: calm, Calraer, and calmest, as the outbreak was, or became, violent, more violent, or most vio~ lent. The scale contained only three degrees. As the heat rose, this conjugal thermometor fell; but below the third and lowest dogree all was zero, and undefined mystery, Patience acted the party of mercury reversed, Tne melodies were the following, and were ar- ranged inthe following orde-: ‘In my cottage near a wood,’ ' Sul margine d'un rio,’ aod “ Home, aweethome!’ They were al) of a gentle, touch: character, sud the last was purely domestic, an would, under the circumstance, convey # delicate. satire likely todo good, He had bttherto playe! these airs on the German flute: but he pi now to execute ther in ® graceful, apparently un- remeditated, whistle. Not such « whistle as may pe heard in the streets proceeding from the lips of vulgar and coarse-toinded butcher-boys, but a su- perior sort of thing, such as no gantlernan need Le ashamed of, Io fact, the original, wild production cultivated and improved as the crab is changed in- t the pippin, His plan thus settled, Elward felt bis mind easy, and he awaited the re-eppearance of Mra, Bomerton with a pleasant consciousness of being realy for whatever might oecur, In due time came coffee, The injured lac too, aud with a pla lingering evidence of 1 countenance, betraying no ite late unarniable expression, Neither husband wife made any allusion wo their misunderstnding, and they passed a deliwht- tl evening made up of conversation, the piano- forte, ani! chess. Bat the next morning—the very next morntng, Rose favored her dear Falward with number twe of the series. Bhe wanted bim to walk out with ber, and he declared that unfortunately, he should be too busy to goousallday, This was quite seffi- cient raw material for a gir! of spirit to work up- on “I'm gure you don't want to go, Edward,'' ssid she pouting, in exact imitation of fit number one, ‘At least, you don't want to go with me.” Edward plunged both hands into the pockets of his dreasing-gown—threw himself indolemtly on a sofa—gared abstractelly at a bronze bust of Bhake- peare on the mantle-piece, and whistling tn low tone as plaintive melk<y; itwas ‘In iny cottage pear a Wood,"’ If it were any one but your wife," continued Mra, Somerton with pointed emphasis, ** you would Le ready enough to come; but the wives are siwaye neglected."’ Mr. 8S merton continued whiathng. “TI beg, Mr. Somerton," excla.wed Mre, Bomer- top, with # withering look, that you will pot whistle in that very disayreeable manner while I em speaking, If Lam not worthy of your love, I trust Lam worthy of common attention.” Edward plunged bis hands deeper into his poc- ket, removed his eyes frova the bust of Shaks:ware, and fixed them in intense regard on a bust of Milton, He paused suddenly in the airhe was whisting, aud commenced suother; it Sul marge d'un rio," Mrs, Homerton retired hastily, With her pretsy face buried in a white cambric pock¢t-handkerebiei, For tive whole days after this scene all was haley~ on weather, Doves might have beheld and envied. Honey wae stil. to be found in the moon, and no impolitie reference to either of the twe foolish quar- rela gave any, the slihtest dash of bitter, But—on the sixth duy (abes!) there appeared clouds Edward had been fnte town, and bad pro. niised to bring ® pair of new bracelets for Rome, He errived home punctually at dinner-time, but wi.b- out the bracelets —he bad forgotsen them. I pusis to you whether shis was not enough to try the tem- per of asaint, They were going the next evening to @ party, and Rose bud intended to inspect the important ornamonte thas evening, and take Ed- ward's opinion, so that there might be time w ex- change them if not approved of, Now she could not dogo—and all from his horrid forgetfulness She must ¢ither go in stupid, Old-fashioned things, or put on new ones ip « burry, good or bad, juss as they happened to be, Is Was annoying—thas it wee Edward made many apologies, He was sincere- ly sorry to have disappointed her, gud even offered to return to town ater dinner and repair his ne- glect. Ob, no! she would nos hear of Lis taking so mucb trouble for her, What did be care whesuer she were disappointed or not? His forgetfulness showed bow much he thougus of her Edward agniu essayeu the sovtbing system; for he loved ber, aud Was conscious thas bo had given ber cause for some sigit chagrin, However, she became 60 Unreasouacle that LUs One course was left bim so puraue. He lets off talking, and took to whisthug. 1 tremole for the future peace of Rose whilat I re- late thas be considered bisnself jusited ta woud: Ouce bo the second dogree of tue . He ced, andunte ma non troppo, * Sul mar- d'un rio" To leave me in such # situation!" exelarmed the ill-used wite, in ® yoiceinterruped by soba, * when 1 haa so set my heart on those vraceiets! Ik is very, very unkind, Bdwar Edward appeared wrapped in meditatation and music. He whistled with great taste and feeling, accenting the fires note of each bar as it should be accented, But, upon another still more cutting ob- servation from Mrs, domerton, be he stopped short ~-looked stern!y at ber—and began ** Bweet homel"’ Heavens! what was to tollow? Ho bad reached the lass degree and all else was random, B.ould this tail, the case was indeed bopeless, Shadowy demons hovered ground, oviding tort!, temptingly, came. deets of separation, ads go wedding ring the lady's finger grew dul ty ' Edward Somerton stood in the centre of the ith hia arms folded, gazing with « Sareeoed, soul of hie wife, who, = jon, could not turn away ber ® clear and nntremulons whistle he whole uf that beautifu! Sicilian melody to the last. Then, revol slowly Without mying « word be the room, abut- the door punctiliously after him. Mra, Som- sank overpowered on the sofs. Rose, though pretty was not silly. Bhe saw clear- ly that ahe bed made » mistake, and, like» senai- ble girl, she resclvea not w goon with it merel; because she had begun it, Bad temper, it seemed, would only serve to make her ridiculous instead of Spoke and that was not altogether the effect red. In half an hour the husband and wife met at the dinner tatle. Mra fomerton sat, amilingly, at ite head, and wan very attentive in helping Mr. Bom- @rton to the choicest morsels, He waa in unusually high spirits, and more happy small party could scarcely be met with. From that day (which was ten years ago) to the Present time Mrs. Romerton has never found fault Without cause. Quce or twice, mdeed, ahe bee gone #0 far as to look serious about nothing; but the frown left her countenance at once when Ed- ward began to whistle, in » low tone, and as if un coneciously, the fires few bars of ‘‘In my cottage near ® wood.” Monat. Never attempt to quench fire by fire. 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