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Comttmued from the Firet Page. ————as Ona © smmunion Sunday, an old Kentucky aol- dier Yoo had fought under General Jackaon, at New Orieang and koew well what manner of man DY hed been, attended the Hermitage Church, ond aw the aed warrior kneel reverently before the ‘eiter, Tis wan transfixed with aatenishment After the service was over, he wan observed to be snurielly silent and thoughtful, end, upon being goemtones, relate! what he lad seen. He er cluded bis narrative th f i man who bad fouy arties, cabinets and had never fought without conquering, get down on bie knee@ in that church, I aaid to myself, well, when General Jackson kueela, I tell you, Boys Tthink its sout time for met) knock un der.’ Four weobe after, he jomed the nad lived and died an exermplary member, Tra Chicavo Taticwm publishes oficial doeu- Mente, conmating of the report of Lieut, Co! Marn- den, of the 1st Wisconsin cavalry, and the offcial endorsement irpon it of hi igade commancer, Col, OH, Lagrange, narrat ny certain circumataa- cee which goto show thas Col. Pritchard, in hie o. the credit, or the reward of the jos om avis, Oret took advantage of the labors and information of Lieut Col Harnden, Wifully deomived the latter as te bis own move- ments, ane, thus brought shout @ collision between he 4h Vict ivan and let Wisconmo, in which two of bis own men were ki/led and several of the Wiscenain reviinent weverely wounded. If thiels frue, it places Col, Prichard in a very bad poa- Won, Tap offices of four re! cious newaparers, the Pumnytavian, the Revigtors Hewat, CHURCUMAR, and the Cnuat an AD- VooaTs, were burut to the ground by the fire, which, on the third of April, consurred « large part of of the city of R d, The N ern Cano. Lina Paeanyrenian, published at Fayette ile, and the Boutueen Puasnyren pented at A wuste, were suspended, by the juierruption of mai! com- munice sbout three months since, The Rich+ @ond Cakistiam QOusenven iteelt waa lifeless for @ while, bubnow of: re ciself ‘een metium of com- @unieation to whe brethren of the Bynodein the hboring Hates, eo fer an a Me) communication with R.chm only Bo ru religious pap r now Tur Citcago Jovuman eave, r ments which bh recently Ler Lincg!n and the monur Lincatn merely erected over the in Oak Riige Ce ina of her lenenteds buabend etery, Inmtead of erecting it, as wes proposed, i. another place in the citv of Springfield, This has been ayre: to by the Mon- uinent Association, Mra Lincoln bas also made another requesi, to the he association would agree tale ight be duried by the ade of their beloved husband and father at doath, which bas aleo been very propery ceeded to Nothing hans ever been said aboite *deed,' exrept by the careless Apringfiel! reporter of a Chicago paper, who firet gave publicity to the Wrong Version of the watter, Tas Auguste, Ga, Canomioum, publishes an ac: tonntof the tamous Huinpton Roads conference of resident Lincoln and Mr Seward with Stephens, unter and Carmpbe!l, and aye it derives its in- forma’ from Mr, Stenheua direct. By thiseccount Wappears thet Stop! ena bh ped well for the result of thie mieson; that Mr. Lincoln's offers vere femercusand concilistory, He proro'sed to inter- sede to eave the lives of the traitors, and b ld out she hope that $40,000,000 would be paid to alay owners a4 Componsat for abolition; that Bte- 8 thoivubthe way open for settlement, but vis contemptucusly refused, and io ing the Boub know what tad been cone he falsified Mr. pestola's position basely ; the: Stephens felt very about it all, and alluded to Mr, Lincoln “ae anold meni, who had xenerell: voted with him in Congr a and who had «# good heart and fine m@iud, and was undoubtedly bones." Tuna ie said to te now in Richmond » slave- driver who, “in bappier days,” bas taken negroes from the whipping pos: and poured molten seal- ing Wax into the gaping wounds made by the lash. He be eepp d men aud women, and lad them upon their backs in ® room, and amused himself by walking upon (bem He hae tied naked men ander the hydrant, and allowed the water to run Qpon them—an exquisite torture, thoughs to have died with the Inquisition He has foreed wom innumerable times to the commismoa of unm Homab! taken childreu b: s upon the floor, There @ Do well suibevticated case of murder against him, | ut what is murder compared to these things? Under the old regimen this man did these things, Jot? Davie sat in atete four blocks from the spot whore these outrages were perpetrated, and he aud tis Kovornment, and the *civiligauon'' underlying doth, need no further comment, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, The Fine Derartment.—Uutil a better ace can be obtained for the meetings of the new doard, they will be held for the present at Firemen's dail, The following correspondence has passed be- ween the Comptroller and the Commivsloner Mrrroroniran Fine Derartwent, New York, June 24 ines, Gen, T. Baenyan, Comptrolier of the City of New ¢ 1 to rection seventeen of the act of the 1 An act w create @ Metropoiy therein.” passed March st hs having charge of ro t oy the firemen, or the hich all or other prop ), then or theretofore in use the department of the City of New York, are required to deliver the same to the Keeping aud custody the Metropolitan Fire De. partment, | he.eby reapecttully apply te you for the te! very to ur of such property ip your char e. By order of the Board, C. ©. Pincunry, President, Comprrotten's Orrion, Jane 24, 1865, TO ALL Persone HAVING CHAMGE OF THE KRAL Ete TALE AND Presovat PROPERTY OF THE Crry oF NeW Yok, NOW IN CBE AND OCCUPATION BY THE Pine Devan Vermiagion is hereby M the Metropolitan Fire given tothe Commiesioners Jepartinent, established un- der an a wed March Su, 1505, to take pousoassion of the veal © und other property of the city now oc- “upied or in use by the Fire Department and over abich | bave any Suthority or control, Matiuew I Bueanan, Comptroller, MAJou GENERAL SICKLES, with his etaff, Sriived wt this port Inst evening, on board the U. 8, steamer Hunteville, from Aspinwall, The Huntsville sito brings 90 of the crew of the steamer Golden Rule, She loes of which #'eamer {« reported oleewhere, GRAND Masonic Funtnat,—The remaine of Charles H. Church, tor many yeare tho (irand Vronsurer of the Grand Lodge of the Sta‘eof New York, sod who was re elected to that position at the secent ennunl Communication of the Grand Lodge, om the Yth ine. were buried Jay with Masonic honors, fo his t Teens te! The tuuerni v one lah body wee plac in the heare and removed to 8 Cemenvere Church, OF which deceseod was member, ‘The church was crowce rons. whieh were mined relatives of deece evtered, avd the burl > Hr, Cressy, the cowrittal and ones r being said by Kev. Mr. Daton. gi uded, all were Permitted to take @ iaet look at the features of deer weed, ard the coMu was c towed borne © the heasvee., The p oceas awas the la Muronic one ever sven in Ne York, exer he funevale of General Worth, and the Pree ent It proceeded sang Aljty eee to Hrosdway, and down Lrondway to Hamilton ferry, where «lane was formed an be Gieud Lodge, Zeriand Chapter, lars &e., passed ‘hrough, and went on at and the remainder retuned to comes, ‘The body wae then taken ry, and interred with Musuule wns 49 years old, WHALES COMING —Tho teleyraph announces ‘neve ent the central ad Lodge and soon miter ded with vice was proc by pie reat pe ihoee at that pie of Whales captured on the coast of Lab- rador, airoute to this city, consigned to P, Baru Key —who will exhibit them im the * big tanh" at the Museum According to the best infor- mation we can gain, these monsters of the decp will srrive in the city to-day—and whoever sees them Pisced iu the receptacle provided for them, will wit- Dew aright seldou afforded the inhabitants ef this metropolis, At THR MONTHLY Mrgrina Men's Christian A b, cal ine Soung 0) ‘rietian Association, this Mond, rr a rers will be delivered on * Arizona Brenig, ee ty of that essociation, Hon, Bichard C, Me- t. re comuuc ed by | d | ACmrLp Snot, Tie Motamn Berrevns 1t A Case or Meupen.~ A litte girl named Terese Estrada, aged 7 years, who reides at 480 Broome street, wae shot Inet Friday evening by @ young man aged \7, named Antonio Groviot. It appears that the young man was engaged the father to do some work, and while exam! pistol which was shown im by the latter, i discharred and the ball lodeed inthe breast ofthe child, Groviot was taken inw © and detained to await the action of « Coroners Jory, The inquest wee beld on Saturday, ‘and moet of the testimony adduced seemed to indicate that the shooting waa necidente|; but Mra. Katrada, mother of the deceased, testified to lelieving thatthe vhooting mast heve been intentional, Wooster Beach, Jr, M.D. mace a port-mortem examiuation on the body, and dircovered a platol shot wound inthe forehend, just over the ow, on the lett ade, the bullet penetrating the b: In hie opinicn the wound was the cause of death, The jury found “ that the deceased came to her hb: at theshands of Antonio Graviot, « thie Verdict Graviot was committ tion of the Grand Jury, UH to decensed to play wit berseif, He issixteen yenre of ax tar, lives at 15 Mainstreet, Brook. ter by rade ANNIVERSARY.—The Devotional Singing Meeting will hod their first annnal meeting at the Middle Dutch Chureh, corner Latayetie Place and Tourth atreet, this (Menday) evening, commencing at & o'¢loe Tue Temperance Arnmy,—The following temperance societies held public meetings last even at which there was some good rpeaking and sing- fog by several indies and gentlemen, Father Mathew |. B.T. A. B, Boclety at No. 860 Broome etreet. At this meeting a serire of resolutions on the aeath of the late Bartholomew Mahony, one of the firet members of the society wheu it organized fourteen ye read by Mr. Carey, and unepimonely Men's F. M. Boclety No. lof N Mathew Horiety No lot Brooklyn. Fat! Hociety No. 6 of New York, at hai 64th etre: Father Mathew T. A. B. Society No. 6 of New rk, corner 3d street Wd. avenw A.B, B ‘nD, FE Father Mathew UB. TAB Braneh No. Lof New York ; Society No 6 of Biooklvn, ’ - B Socigty No, 9 of New York, commer 2iid and 2d av@nue, Father Mathew T. A, B, Society No. 8 of New York, corner Yfth stieet and Sth avonue Father Machew ‘I A. BK. Society No. 6 Tmmaculate Concept on 1. A B. Sock ty; Father Mathew TA. 1 ra | No.1 of Biooklyn ; adies’ KC A. B. Society of South Brooklyn, St. Yeter'a K.C T. A.B. Societe of New Youk, at the Behool Hall in Barciay street, Olid Men's Toval Abeti- Hevce Benefit society of Sourh Hiooklyn, &e. These societies are all ip a moet flourishing condition, and members are joining rapidly, Sr, Gapriec’s Cucren,—A Ladies’ Fair is now in progress at thie church, in Kast 37th street, between Fires and Second avenues, The proceeds Will Le devotod to the erection of anew church, Bume rieh and handsome articles are on exhibition. Rercryep So_prers.—The following regi- mente, detachments, &c., returned on Saturday : The 1th New York, 3 men, under cominand of Col. BE. Melonald, preceeded at once to Oedenehure, Teneh Vermont, 466 men. under Major Saliabury. left for home ye terday. Third Masaachurette Heavy Artillery, 24) men, ander Cap’, Lr ey oreeded a once for hoston, isth New jompehire, left for Boa. too on board the et r Btateof Maine. Fifth N, Y. Artillery, Capt, Cannack, 26 men of the 69th, under Seret_ (Reilly The 4 th, Tad. ‘0th, and 93d New York regimen's are expected here in time to take part io the Fourth which isto le oun ested thata pubics ve of (bral nd is a carpen- Mothew T of Brooklyn; Young Meo's this year, given them, FATAL Acctpent aT THE ALMS Hovsr.— Coroner Collin held an inguers, at n the body of Catherine McCall, o ho died trom injuries received by fourth story window while in e of mind, rendered, DrATus FROM DROWNING AND BURNING.— A man, sapposed to be named Richards, and to reside at 190 Lauiens stress, jumped into the river foot of Toth stieet, om Sa* 1» ANG was drowned ; suppored el nm Shethien, aged 60, wae iound Charles etieet, N. R..... aged 4, died of burne jothes accidentally taking fire, THE COUKTS, Covar CaLenpans THs Day. Circuit, Part I.—Adjourped wi'hout ‘ay. ‘art U.—Noe, 1644, 163), 1116, 16 1856, 159, 176, 1734, 1786, 1740, 1454, 1210, 760, 694, 1790, 1794, 1814, 1816 5 Saper.or Court.—Adjourned without day. BextENoing or Counteurrir "Snover Tn the Cireuit Court on Saturday, Judge Shipman rentenc- ed the following persons, al! for passing bogns money, or having it with intention of passing: Emile Corzari, to four yoars imprisonment and $1 ne. Louls Sage, two years imprisoument and James Sheppe.d, ten oe imprison- ard labor in Sing Sing, and $1 fine......, E ward Hughes, one d ir imprisonment at hard labor et Sing Sing, and #1 fine. - Henry Klein, two years imprisonment at hard rin Sing Sing, and $1 fine.... ...William Bartlett and Patrick Mc- Dermott, each to three years imprisonment at bard labor at King Hing, aud ¢1 fine, Etaven Divonoxs at One Feit, Bwoor,—In the Supreme Court, on Saturday, were confirmed the reforees’ reports, granting divorces in the following cues: Maria I, Jenks oe, Rosell B. Jenks; Mary E. Paiker vs. Jipothy Parker; Mary L, Field va. Geo. H. Field; Jenny Hales va, George Hales; M Ty, Aa Devine va, Char, M.Jevine; Michael Sui h pa y ‘Philip sehulhote ea, Harries &. Behulho' David Well va. Rloreace Well; Henry Tarreyn v Henriette Tarreyn, Samuel ©. Hinman ve, Sarah EB. Hinman, and Fiancie Salley va, Catharine Sacer, Potws Joresticenc &.-Garrating.-Mr, Jacob C, Gray, of Towa, wae roted in Lexington avenue about 10 o'clock, i rd ight, and robbed of #¥0U, by three ruffians, who ecu od. A Bad Husband —Edward Joslyn was committed to prison on Saturday, charged with throwing his wite from bis houre-top, aud Lreaking one of her legs in two pinces, eho Laving fled thither in tear of him, Bhe in at the N.Y. Lospital, Robberies. William Puttegerts groce avenue, was robbed op Friday night of ver watch, by thieves who escaped. a A verdict of “accidental od foos or dane Myers, Friday by ber -Bapreme Court, 68 Second and a sti- - Martin O'Kecte went to Elinabeth Davenport's bouee in Greene etiect. Friday ulkht, and was robbed of #165, ie caused the arrest of the inmates; #65 of the money was recoveres,....... (ieorge Buddee was rob- bed of ahanudherchiet, a gold watch and 50 ,ata low house in Water street, and charged Mary Clarey, bis companion, with the theft. She was committed, --osesbawrence Ward aliexes that James Creogan stole #144 from bim while he was asleep, and James Was committed, An Old Swindle Revwvel —Mr, Nelson Bacon, of Buslington, Vi. met Anron B, Howard (so-calied) on the steps of his hot and el in Dveren ith im; tioward was they tool walk; net aman who wanted @ bill of goo How. ard said he would ¥o to the e’ore and pay yy te man said the stove wos clos din conrejueuce of a death in the ‘aur ly; Howard *borrowea” the amount of «%o ot Mr. B con; said he would go tothe bank to: it Fight Along; ceked Bacon 'o waite mina ete fod off; B con didu't wait. aud followed; Howard bevan to run; bacen caught hiro and had him comimisied to Priron; an with the money got awa,, Shooting, Stabbir g, Ete.P, Charles Westerfield, 8 Wii lain et.ee! saloon Aeepec,was Committed to the Tombe to await the resus of the injuses of Peter * s bom he, as charred, etabbed in (he ace «ith & large knife iboinus H. Cunningham was committed chained wiih #: Robert 50 phensou, ina elof beus in street, Batuiday uight... eoige Fieu. ie, #a.con- Keeper, was cominitted for shootiue Ausguet io the ince, the bali lovging ip bie neck fiuflieing @ dauy.rous wound... »Mary seott was comiuitied ebaiged with curls 20 Maddie ince, uesiy sev etiny her lower bp, with @ herpes - mie, in ihetr | boure in Monroe etrecs. --Coatloue Phillips, col- 86. cut her hushend ou the head with a carving ering if ditfult to get her to the court, wheie she was commitied, Piatol-erra.—-William Fdwarde and Jone Roach, wae arrestod and committed to the Tombs, ior cacry- {ng pistols and hresteuing to use them, and being dinuk and disorderly, Descent on a Concert Saloon.—On Saturday, the police “pulled” the concert saleon 5 Bowery, where Joseph Macden, a returned soidier, had, as alleged, by drugged and robbed of $200, ‘The proprietor, EY witer girls, and all the “visitors” were locked ftestine Watches..On the complaint of Roswell 1, Rio nen enue McLeod wae arrested {oF stealing, silver watches King's store, while he was out, i be me Twenty Cyprians were arrested in the 4th einet, Baturday night, and committed as varnneee Piok pocket,—-Antonio Damoreti caught James Fitz. geral! {n the act of picking his pock ° ear, andihad him arrested and commited, SYeaUe Escape of @ Rurglar.—Oficer MeCaby t Bowery burglary Abdiew Meisoy Goes ie Tans -bling in iLe «abdomen, | Wivan | 1@, and cought the officers who arres ed her, reng- | the Market Police Court, Friday afternoon, when Prisoner escaped. Escape of an Alleged Counterfeiter.—John Mur- pby, ariested on a charge of dealing in counterielt money, was rescued bv his frience ashe was on bis way to the station house with the officer, Brooklyn. Repection of Wacrs.—At a meeting of Journeymen Bricklayers recent!y held, they resolv. ed to subject themselves to @ redaction of 50 cents per day, on and after to-day, making their wages heneeforth, $3 per day, ComMenoument Exercisrs,—The annnal commencement exercises of the Parker Female Ineti- tute will take place to-morrow evening, at & o'clock, atthe Inetitute in Joralemon street. Hicuway Rowpeny.—Ao old gentleman, named Titus Merriok, residing in North 6tb street, F.1D, wae attacked early yesterday morning corner of North Tth and 6th streeta, by ruffians, who beat him unmereifully, and ro of what little money he had in his posreseion, (On his tf ccobldg there tnete at the 45th Prectnet station House, Serreant Maddox, aceompanied by_offieere Lee and Colahan, started {n pureuit of the offenders. aud rucceeced in arresting » man named Bernard Doyle and a companion of his, who eave his name ae Joho Kimpeon, Mr. ‘Titus :ecogmized Doyle as the mau who searched his pockets Acctpents,A boy named William Brown, residtag at 147 Pismouth street, war seriously jasur- ed, on Faturday, by the fal! ice from a cart which ciashed one of b the lorpital., A pol fab. ¥ attached to the hie hore, on Flatbush Avenoe, ously injured. Me was couveyed police Tourn Drownen,—The body of an unknown MAN was fount floating in the river. foot of North Sib street, yeeterday morning, It was much decoinposed, fyidently having been in the water weveral weeks, The clothing of decenses is that uavall) worn by ree men. Coroner Barret held an inquest. aud @ verdict in accordance with the tacte wae rendered Bovy or A CHiip, much decomposed, réay, and eert- y to his home by she enue, BE. 1), Coroner Barret wii in- Veaticnte the caum of death. Lectorr.—Mr, Charles L, Chapin, telegraph operator at Police adjoarters, New Youk, will liver a lecture ning at the Tabernacle, Giron. point. Bubject Returned Soldiers in Philadelphia. The Philsdelphia Lapaan saye: Tt im astonishing to find how quickly the return- el soldiers resume their places as citizens, The blue, eo prevalent a week ago, is disa: pearing, end the only indicaiion of the presence | our 60 - diers is in the bronsd faces and erect wa thore who lave w ed to Those who predicted visor’er at the return of ¢! diiers must be aureeably disap. peinied, Four eof such Clactp ine as is found in thesrmy bas not unfitted the men for the re- sumption of their duties as good citizens, After the first few days of joliification and interchange of friendly courtesies with old asseciater tcom panions, the soldiers fia! their way into the fec- tories sod workshops which thoy left months before in ob:dience to the call for volunteers, Ev ryw! ere the best of order bas prevailed, The only fault has been in the too great confidence re- posed by the returned soldiers in the frieudali of every one who greets them, This is shown iy the Dumerous cases of robberies, sterd of ciiizens pacity of soldiers, re thereelves are in many cases tho victims of sharpers of the worst character, Tue return of tho # liiere has made Duriness eapecially Orisk with the clothes dealers, All the boys are snxious to drop the uniform and don the citizen's | dress, Livery le-keepers have also heen re- my tulered in the cisiursemeut of the mony; but past three weeks the police reporta havo been singularly bare of all wention of tue arrest of soldiers, They have shown the world tat t.ey can fight wellnow they revura to prove what they can be good citizens, MARINE NEWS. June 26-8. Rises, 4 30-8. Rote, 7 35--H.Water1061, ARRIVED. BTV AMBHIPS—-Mexico, from Havana; Ren Deford, Morehead City; Ocean Queen, Arpiuwal; Kanawha, Galveston; Champion, Washiagtoa, via Monroe; Cisy of Boston, Live:pool and Queenstown; Com- mande., Wilmington, S ©; Sea Guil, Fortress Mon- roe; St Nicholas, (barge) do; North Point, City Point; Huntavilie, Arp.nwall, BHLP—Uncle Joe, of (iardiner, from Newcaatle, F. BARKKES—Maria, H Trovatora, Cay Francia; Gratta, Cow Bay, C Jamon, Buenos Ayres; New York, Remedios, BRIGih—Glengary, Sidney, CB; Hannah, Linean; Plymouth, Havans; Canning, Cow Cay, C. Breton; Centaur, Neuvitas, SCHOONERS —Nansett, Cape Cod; Ploughboy, City Points Welcome R Herbe, A exacuria Helen, Fer- pauding & LD) Endicott, Washington; Belle, Truxillo; W D Bedford, Pieteu; Brazos. Portland, Benjamin Franklin, Cherryfield; Heury P (ibron, Now tlaven; Alida, Neweort jor Rondout:; Monterum, Bridgepost; AG Hazard, Bertiore Jor Roudout; 1 B Abell, Pro Freestone, Portland, Ci; Wm Gray, do; R Smith, do; Joseph Koge's, do; Daniel Russell, do; Ben) English, co; CP Bonne, Petersbure, Va; Buenn \ista, ington; % Virginia; J OW town ky P Huliock, Pet { M & 8 Crammer, do; Jo’ » Georgetown; N Virginia; Kio Grande, do; Monuouth, do, Soccarstdtenscomenmmartateneenamen = . iflpat} Too Late for Classifleation. OY WANTED TO ATTEND BAR—AP- ply 456 Houston st, up etqire, 37 Bees7T's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE! PRICE VIFTY CENTS PER BOX, This Dwe etands higher in the estiuation of the pubte than any other manufactured, It te instan- taneous, the color beiug set as roon ar applied, (iey or Red bair ie converted imo a beanctiins BLACK or BROWN, withont injury to the halrorekin. Itdoen | not wash off no, cause any unp easant feriing while epp'ying, aud is, without fear ot contradiction, the Wdr: par bBi and CAEAPRST Hair bye manu. facture: Manufactared and for sale (wholesale and retail) at No. 40 South second st, Williamsbureh, ‘Lo be had at retail, of Drugetate, all over the country O00 FE RSALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ofp e ban! Powih ver rent Beant 12th at, bet. ave Hand AND FINISHERS WANTED 61 Burt Brondray, 8d toor aca. —A MASS MEEIDSG OF ALL neties repirrented in the Central Union, | willbe beiiat Me iopoitan Hall. #8 sixth ave, thie evening, :Och ine, ut T'¢ o'clock, to discurs she 5 stern, Eminent epeakersfrom the Wor s (non wil addve@ the meeting, « HAWAY, Prest. GEO, STRWAKT TANTED—10 GOOD) WASHER Ten) | \ ironess wanted at City Laundry, 402 Broome street | Waste | | mediately on licht work. Inquue at No. 1311 Bioaiway, Alvo 2 good ecn:penters. Lo in the | carpenter shop, ib rear of coach shop, cor | B ondwa RPOOI—OLD BL: TrAAC WEEE wil R LIVE Line, the romp’ s on ihursiay, dui on Lourd, foot of beekmec @ COFFEY, 114 aud 11b 2 PASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVER snd London—Jy the Uid Black Star Liverpook the JOHN BRIGHT salle on Ju bor London, The KUINE, sails on “4 bor passage apply © WILLIAMS & GLIOS, 4 et. GIFAM TO-QU SSTOWN AND Liv POOL.-ERIN eails Saturday July let, Cabin em 1, Bee Age Dik payabie ineulreucy, Apply bo WILLIGMS & ON, 29 sroadway, oot = iS H after Monday, June 5 1806, traing leave Suth st, station for Albany and Troy, connecting with Noith- em and Western trains at 7.8) a.m » 4.00, 6.00 and 10,30 p,m, Bleeping cars attached to the 6.1) and 10,30 p.m, trains, The 6.u0 p.m. train rune through to Buffalo and Suspegelon Bridge via Troy, without change of cars sunday trap ab 6.W pia, J. M TOUCEY, Asst. Supa 446 SAVINGS BANMS. XTRA DIVIDEND.—INSTITUTION FOR THE BAVINGS OF MERCH ANTS, CLERKS, Fe, TRE recatund Ve ens a eigette Pc prea rofite, tion Biche same time, viz. July 17th, 1566, PEK CBNT, on sums of $5 and not exceedin: shich have remained undisturbed gx YEARS prior to let July next; TWO PER on smilar ame which have so remained for YEARS prior to the same and 0 CEN. oo similar sume which have one year prior to eame period. is made as an act of justice to thore wo NE ite tore whee largely contributed to the ea arn MOSES H, Thin iT reisene, heibe, Ph ANDREW WAKNEK, Becretaty. SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO, 96 t. To allowed at the cate of 6 per cent. on all sums entitied thereto, Open daily fom iy to? p.m. and on Monday, bg! em} Saturday afternoons from 4to7 p.m K B...Moner to loan on bond and mortewe, WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. VANDERBILT L. BUXTON, Sect, 063 N ECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION No SIX PERCENT. I of #1"), aud under, five per cent. on larger sume. Deposite trade on or before July 1 will commence to dias inverest fiom that date Open cally, from 10 AM w4lM.; and on Mondays and Wednesdays, from lV A.M. to TPM CHAS. PECK, President. HENRY C. FISHER, secretary des MARINERS! SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 1 THIRD AV Ju conformity with the act of the Ietelature, this institution will hereafter be kaswn by the name of METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK. phos. & 3! IAAL AN, President, ALLAN HAY, Vice-Presidonts, ISAAC T. SMITH, Secretary. METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK, No. 1 Th ee Late Mariners’ Savings [natitution Trustees of thir Bauk have thie day declared « ead of 6 and 6 percent on eli deporite entitied % Payable on or ir the 2th ot July. Bank op ly from A.M, to 2 P and on Mouday, Jay an lay evenings trom 6 toll depos t thie time wil be atlow- 6 y we ed interest fign the ls of Jul it OS. B. RTILLMAN, President. FRILL ) Sead Vice-Piesidents, ALLAN HAY, ISAAC T, SMITH, Secretary, 334 Six PLR CENT., FREE FROM GOVERN- MENT TAX, Third Avenue Savines Hank, j Corner Third Avenue aud 26th Street, New York, June va, 1405, ' DIVIDEND.—A Semi-Annual Divicend, at the Tale of Six por Cent. per Anuum (iree from Gevern- Dent tax), on all sume trom @] to $1,000, will Le paid on Ad atter ‘he third Monday tn Joly. Dieposita made on or betore July 10 will draw Inter- eat om the ist. Bank open cally from 10 A.M, to 3 ¥.M.; and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and BAT= URDA YE Y EVENIN Tom 6 to § o'vicck. b) ERK. GREEN, President, _ RICHARD KELLY, secretary, aaa + | GENERAL BUSIVESS Pcrsnt RE FOR SALE OF EVERY DE- seriprion Parlor and bed-room suites, carper. Mirrors, bedding, &e, at BENDALL & SCOTI'S Woes * 2 and 211 Hodteom eh cor Canal, Pay- ment taken In weeklr instalments if deeved. S19 LD SiEREGIYIE VLATES WANTED Apply at the Fun office, a4e SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, PAT: ented April, 14 They enit pertecthy 18 to 95 years, Bold oily by Prot, ROWD. 8. ! RANKS, b tue; on the Eye and Spectrelea, sole Patentee, 7 frotiway, N.Yorkyana 254 Waeehington at, Boston, ven, Bi "[ORTEDOES 6c, PER PACK—FIRE © ore le, per pick, f lie, 12¢., lie. each, ay r +5, Se Seach. Wheels | By benpolas, signals, stars, torches, bombs bpt- nines, &e. sinall and large pieces of wll kinda, » ilumninatore, shields, &c, at SOW NG fe roadwar. HE CELEBRATED COMPR. 4 formerly made by DONAN, STERN & CO.,, and pronounced muperior to brerers’ or kere’ yeast, yeast powders, yeast cakes, &c., making a Hehter, wholerome and purer bread, is vow inanufaetared by M ELLINGER, at his extensive works, Ji7 to 338 West 15th et, bet. 10h aad 11th aves, «here families, rocers and others can call and eupply thenioelvee or eave thetr ordeye, M. ELLINGER, Proprietor. vh4 7 10 t.8 LOANS FIFTH NAI IONAL ne NK, 838 THIRD AVENUE, XN. Y, ipl Bank has the notes af tho above loan for tale, trpen also for t ¢ of T-30's every evening from Twos P.M, RICHARD KELLY, President, _A. THOMPSON, Cashier, iy a “PERSONAL NO i THE PERSONS WHO SAW THE Child runoveron Monday afternoon, Jnne 19th, about 4o'ciuek, in Cannon at, by car No 16 of that line will cell a’ 69 Canuon et, 806 \ Y WIFE CATHERINE DALTON Having left my bed and board without just cause or pro- vocation, [hereby ford all persons trusting heron my secount, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting ster this dace, WILLIAM DALTON, Jane sy NJ) WIFE, MARIA ELIZABETH, REFUS- ing to live with me, I fo bid any poison to harbor or trust heron iy account. L will pay no debts oi her contraction: ORGE GAGE 8 PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE, AND fine assortineut of job type. Price uot ever $300, for the whole, LL. L, DEAN, 11 Annet “4 YURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES Of $5, Flu and $26 at par, at the Bun office count. er, Also pennies, 444 DIANO-FORTES TO LBT AT 3, $3,50, 84, $5, #6, $7, and @ handsome peari-keyed, $3 a month, or for aa © very che 1 Broadwood 6% oc- aip for 295. Muse teve Grand for $125, and 1 DL MEDAY, 18s teuebt aud planos tuned by Prot Grand at, DENTISTRY. FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED FOR a ‘Teeth filled with pou and other al Upwaoe, Paxtractins without pain, ot KLE, Dentist, 404 Sart ave, two het, 3 ? BEY] Uy SkT OF TEETH MADE INS HOURS— Ar S45 6 haw. tet. 21et and 2vd ete, Bewutiful, cheep, [bt upper sete, Plumpers to bring out soe cheese and reso.e youthtul appearance, epecial tention yiven to the admintowarion of the iaughi foe tor the extracion of tee b without pai. extra charge, No aavanee rejucied, Ne one re- qived to pay for work unless aauetes with tt Onr work isbor #i paveed by eoy in the city, ab J45 6th av, tet, dlet gua 22d ete, j MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY — lee h extrc Whbouw pala or no charge, d,leuch, Teetn filled with efiliny without pain, All ope.ations oJ AY VILLIBRS, 166 Grand two bioeka from B.oadway, z a 330 A FULL SETT OF TE TH INSERTED ‘tho wi lout extrectine the root trom ¢8 aud upwarde; gold, silver, ar! bove fillinge 6 come lupe eat dng without 1 }) Geuliss, het eet, near T' d avenue. D*: DRAKF, 135 CANAL STREET, SETS A et of te@sh op alive: at <7 to gl); op gold a $10 to $24; reci.ona ee oD) cents per tooth; teeth fliled With cout, bows cememt, 0) other fillinge, 60 ctr. to $1 Per wouh, Tees extrac 6d without palo % MEDICINES. | PRE Ss, TAN AND PIM RE- mnoved at ones, by the use of LPHAM'S Freokig, Tan and Pimp.e Banisher, Virce 6) cents. sold t BARNES, 21 Park Row, and HELMBOLL, Pn Mromdway, : Rstdiensg dt ' hdist i AIR UPROOTED FROM ALL PARTS OF the body in 6 minutes, without injury to the skin, by UPMAM'S Depilatory Powder, Ask or send jor “Upham's Dep latory Powder," and take no ouher. Price #1. noid by BAKNES, 21 Park Row, and URLMBOLD, £94 Broadway. 425 'PHE JAPANESE HAIR AIN COLORS the Lair, Whiskers and Moustache a beautiful black or brown, It consists of only one preperation, Color will not fade or wash out. Only 5) cents s box. Sold by BARNES, #1 Park Kow, and HELMBOLD, 64 Broadway, 1 | | love ber, wit CHRISTIANS MISTAKE. Dr. Grey leaned forward and kissed his wife is in | ressibly tender way, and then they went iD er. Letitia and Arthur jet two little closets ra Invidend | leading out of the nursery, which seemed spacious e enough, and ancient enonz money having been left thus undisturbed, bas most | dorm: to have teen the of ® score as wry was in the early dere of Saint ‘lig, sewing by her litte teble in the far corner, kept guard over « large bed, where, curled mY kes rosebud, finshed and warm, lay ‘hat beautiful child whom Christian bed though? of twenty times a day for the leat fortnight. “Weil, Phillis, how are you and your fate folk 9" suid the master, {ns pleasant whisper, ae he creased the nursery floor, He trod Nehtly, bas either bis step was too welcome to remain andis+ fp Magy ond children’s sleep had been * fox'e sleep," for there erose e groat ontery of ‘Pay papa!’ Oliver poe up balf laughing, Pad screaming, aid kicking bis litte bare lege with gleens | ther took bim in bis arma; Arthur came running ciad in the very sirtest costume possible; aod Letitia appeared sedately ® minute or two afterward, bewng step) te put on her warm searlet dreasing-gown, snd to take off ber nightcap—ander the moat exciting Niseoert nen Jigar was such #0 exceedingly * proper’? ebi “Children, you remember this lady. She wae very good to you one day lately, And now! wants you to he wery good to her," “Od, yea," cried Oliver, atonce fore kiss “Tiike fa she? Whatts her name Whatevor she (eit, her hushand must have felt and known (bat this wae thecriticn) mowent which, once let al'p, might take years alterward to recall, He said, nervously enough, but wih « firmness i} showed he must already have well considered the mubsfect, ‘Call her mamma," ere was no reply, Christian herself was some. what startle’, but conscious of « pleasant thrill af the sound of the new name, coming upon ber so suddenly, She bent forward to embrace the child- » with tears in her eyes, when Letide said, ina Tp unchildlike vores, “People cau't bave two mammas; and our mame ma la buried in the New Cemetery, Aunts took us there yesterday afiernoor," Had the littl girl chosen the sharpest arrow tn her aunt's quiver—nay, bad phe been Miss Gas. coigne herself, sho couli not have ahot more keen. ly home. barbed with truth. Literal truth; which, hewever sore it be, people tn many diffcu.t circumstances of life are ol ged to face, to recognize, and abide by—to soften and subdue if they can—but wee betide them if, by any cowardly weakness or short-wigtited selfiah- nossa, they are tempte! to deny it as truth, or to overlook and make! ght of Painful af the position was—so painful that Dr, Grey wan quite overcome by it, and maintained » total mlence—Coristian bed yet the sense to soo that is was s position inevitellle, because it was true Bhe looked at her hushan!, saw how agitated be was, and there seemed to come into har miud a sort of inspiratic “My chil: he sal’, trying to draw Letitia to- ward her, “you say whet f Tem not your own mamma no one ever could be that to you again ; but mean to be as like her as T ca love you and take care of you; and 5 m+ wo by-and-by on can always talk to much ag evie you like about your ow “Sle doesn't remember ber oue bit,'’ swid Are thur, conteinptuonsly* “Ob, yea I do,’ creid Letitia. "She wae very protiy, and slways were such beautiful gowns,” Again there was @ silence, aud then Cristian Balu: “T think, tf the children do not dislike it, that as they alwaye call Mre, Grey ‘mamma,’ they had better call me *moshor' It je a pleasamier wort than ‘stepmother.’ And I hope to "nake myself a rea) mother to them before very loug.” “I know you wil,'! anewered Dr, Grey, ine smothered voice, as he set down Little (vei, and, hissing she children all round, bade nurse carry them off to ted once moro—nurse, who, stanaing apart, with ber great black cyes had ole reacy trken the measure of the new wifp, of the ebildren's fusure, and of the chances of herowa sutbority, Not the emallest portion of this deci+ mon origimated fn the fact that Christian, whoily preocevpied as she was, had entered the nursery and quitied it without taking any notice of ber. Poiilis—et all, Dr. Grey re vied bis wife to a room, which, in yrinth of apartwents, seeined almost fa mile away. A large fire buroton utting up bis month ervery much. Who the of joned bearth, and glinmered cheer:) on the White toilet table, erimson sofa, and bed, Ib was aroom comfortable, elegant, plrasant, bright, thoroughly “my jady's chamber," and which scerod from every nook to welcome its new owner with a amile. bow pretty I" exclaimed Christian, invole untarily, She was not luxurious, yet she dearly loved pretty thimgs; the more so, because she bad never possessed them. Even now, though her boart wan so moved and full, she Was not insensibie so the warmth imparted to is by mere external plea- santnesses like snese, “Thad the room uewly furnished, you would like it," ssid Dr, Grey “Ido like it, Low very kind you are to me |"" Kiud—only kins! She looked round the room, and there, in one corner, just if abe had never paried from them, were all the old ures of her maidenhood— desk, work table, chair, She guessed all the secret, “juce, pechaps, she migut have burst into tears— heart wart tears; now sabe only signed, “Oh, bow good yeu sre!” Her husband Kissel b Passively she took the caress, and agein sbe sighed. Dr, Grey looked at her earmestly, then spake in much agi+ tation— “Obristian, tell me truly, were you hurt at what occurred Just now ? I mean in the nursery.'* “No, notin the least, Ik was inevitably’ Clty was, Many things in life, quite inevitable yet to be metemd borme, couquered oven, U a. ‘Ay, Uf wecan|'" And Christan locked up wirthally, almos! treatingly, to ber husband, whe, ale now knew, and trembled at the knowledge, so so'emp was the respons Lility RM trenght, had loved her, and did a depib and possien such asa mae like him never loves bus one weman in all his life. “Chri Want to when lw “be began again, with an effort, ‘'l something to you. Ouce in my lifes knost as young as yeu are, Dmadee great mistake, Therefore 1 know tha, m stakes aro not irretrievable, Ged teaches us soncimes by onrerrors. lexadmg usthroush them tnto light and truth, Osly we must fodow Him, and bold fast to tho rig bowever di must not be eariened ; we must le where it is, and goon *o the futur have 'o do, and suffer all we bhuve to wifer, We must meet things as they are, wihout pesplexing ourselves about what they 1 have ben; for, if we Lelieve in an overruling Providence at all, there can Le no euch possibility ae ‘uoghs have en,’ *? Grey sald no more, and w' at he had ssid waeevidently with great eifort. Uo to go back into orAuary talk, showing be had done in the rovm to make it preity and pleasant for bie bride, and am ting over her childe ish del-eht, to see aap er maiden (ressures, with which she had parted 60 mourvfully “You cou'd pot shink I meant you really to part with them, Christian?" ward he, "i fancied you had found out my bermless deceit long ago ut you are auch ao innocent baby, my chili—as clear @s crystal, and a6 true ae steel.’ “Oh nono!” she cried, ag he went outofthe room: a ery that was s!mosta sot, and mighthavecalie! him back again—ut he was gone, and the moment had passed by. With it passed the sligut quivering and softening which had been visit in her fece, and she sunk again into tho impansive calm which made Christian Grey so totally aiffecent from Christian Oakley. Christian wens down stairs elowly and sadly, but ane calmly, t0 spend—snd ashe did spend it ainiessly, if not pleasantly—.be first evening iF er own home. (To be continued.) - Ithorght —— _ ow —_ oe wens 6 {- ”° i ‘