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paki ei et I ge ee Py OTS Fe RS = _- Continued from the First Page a THE VETTRANS OF 1919 Mot et the Mercor Hous» in the afternoon, and fier appropriate exerciesr proceeded down Broad- @ay and through the west gate of the Park to Crook's tm Chatham street, whore they partook of » substan: @aldinner. One of them was inet in the Bowery sobeequontly, and an individual asked bim where be Seed, He conidn't tell, “ What estreot was it?’ * Can't tel." replied the old here “all [ know ts | that I got something to eat, and that is enough for we" UNION HOME BOTIOOL. Vhe children of deceased and disal'ed soldiers were @ospitnbl, entertained at the rehool tn Fifty-#6 enth street, near sth avenue, Addresses were deliver- a+ by eoveral ¢ Jemen, The echool-room was hand- emel) ornted, and, inthe evening, there wase ®@andsome diepiay of fireworks, RANDALL'S ISLAND, The cht'dren here went t!rouch a number of exer- Cleor, as urual, Owen W. Brennan, Eaq., was present ou belulf of (he Commiss.onere of Charities and Cor rection, A number of songe were sung, and addressee « Hon. Chariea B. Bpencer, In @ neat ad- @icwn, alvieed the children to emulate Abrabaro Lin goln and Andrew Jonneon, both of whom were p or Roya, and yet cccupled the highest pod ious in the | Onited Stet, After the exercises the children were trented wo a fine dinner, and there was a grand dleplay af fireworks in the evening. BKALUTRS Were fired at the Hattery at sunrise and at noon. Fho rebel privoners cheered for [ndejeudonve Day ghile te salutes were in procrens, ILLUMINATIONS, Several houses In Broadway, The Rowery, and even © some of the side atreeta, were brililantly illumine 4 in the evening, The St. Dennis Hotel, the Metio- politan, the St, Nicholas, and others, participated ia pre dirplay, Some of the churches, among which was the Rey. Dr, Tyne's, also exhibited lights. A diy goodf store in Broadway war Lit op in front with rover’ «nye in jets of gas, and ean ergle at the ap witt, che motto." Peace and Union.” One of the erinelpal Jowelry stores was also brilliantly Wluamioa- a. ivered THR TURATERS. fore by no means eo crowded ay neual on the 4th. The excursion boats and trains were said to be the au, an hundreds left the city to enjoy themselves, Sernum's, however, had ita crowde all day, and thoee wecmbled were chiefly from the country, Sam Bharpley’s Minstrels, in the Bowery, liad the largest pudience of any other house of the kind in the city. The day was noted as One of the quietest Fourths AJuly which hae oceurred in many years. There pas vory little rowdylsm or drunkenness, although the public houses, taverns and grog shops were in full ‘lest, Some fow men, and tt is to be regretted women, appeared in the etreets drunk, but they were very tow indeed, and were it not for the incessant roar of fire crackers, the firing of pistols, ete, as well 4 the ally drened men women who paraded the streots, the day might have been mistaken by « atrancer for Sunday, The various parks bad their wowds of visitors, and the CGirand Concert at Central Park ottracted a large number of people. OFNTSAL PARK, ‘The attendance at the Park on the 4th was very ree. The Park Band discoursed music from the Caviliou on the Mall, and « cornet band, performing music appropriate to the day, moved alout on the ako. The lawns were thrown open to the pubile, Everything passed off without accident. The Park ewesented a marked contrast to other portions of the sity in the entire absence of the nolse of fire erack- ere. pistols, and of o' her firearms Nor im tur PRooRAuma,—A_ pyrotechnic Aiapiny ocenrred near the corner of Bayard etreet and De Honery Tucaday evening, which, from its impromp- ca character created no little exeltementtn t dorhoot, A large chert, contacning a miecellaneous arsovtment of fieworks, the ent re stock in trace ofa poor jromnan, and ¥ alued atmore than fifty dollars, » n@ atarget fortho “equibs'’ of » misch'evous archiu, who eventually succeeded in depositing Aghted toreh inside the box, Thereupon the entire sontenis, rockets aud candles, torpetoes and crack ere, becoming ignited, blazed and shot forth fn overy direction, mingling with the erow da, pelting De paseing care, and unceremoniously entering the windows of dwei/inwe and slops ia the neighborhood, The pyrotechny parruct teeing women,here deatroy- fing o bonnet an! ‘he'y sorebing a rhawl, and a trio ‘of the larver rockets ws 1@ observe to plunge simul. genecusly into a neighboring “Pier Garten,” to the great amazement of the assembled Teutone. Boveral gentlemen were quite weriously burned by the exp! bog rockets, but fortunately, beyond thts no one wae énjured, and the display “weut off” much to tag sacle fection of assembled “Young America.” BENING TUR ELESHANT. Buch of our country cousins who have not vet wit- a@osed thishuge animal, might have ecen him on Euesday on the roof of a Third avenue cer, where he eppoared Cor rather an image of him) in all hie glory, Acleveyman of the Protestant opal Chureh, q@he was reconpanying& lady home {no one of the Broadwey staces, exw him in another shape. Ae the Rage came te bhe corner of 20d street and broadway, om individual w.lo is described as wearing a white Buen coat, with e@ott bat and side whiskers, pulled the e(:ing and raid bw would not ride with that crowd | to the vepiiul, be having been etabved by a man uny longer, Atter ie wept out the clergyman missed aie valuable gold buntheg weteh, which war most in- od from the tug which bound it to pouious y detacl @e suard, THK FIREWORKS Diep'ave of Fireworks took piace took plane at the | ously beaten by #0 lio» places City Hall, Medison eynare, Touapking mquare, lle Lleiyy deckson Square, Blount Morris square, Liberty Syuaie, Fx h Avenue Park, boet Broadway and G ' Me rand Spring etr 5 4 ith atreet, between Sth and 9th avenges, AV eat Houston etieot Square, Woot Hrowtvweny and Franklin street, Mooroe aud Market atreets, tT nion Marke s nd Bast Houston at, a Toudway aud 4 nd street, culivened the asre derowds, who qaletly Music Aisne. code Her the exhibitions were concluded, aboub baliepat at. '* Int atof tc @ City Hall some magnificent fire- q@orks wore exh, bited, attracting such a large crowd that thoueends of preple Were comp Par! . where y were annoyed by the street ear-drive.s frequently ,°rclug & passage through the moltiiude, At one the the fie-bells sounded an elarm, and soutly a huadth’d or more firemen, in eharve of a dorven enginoy, charsed furiously upon the crowd, endangering the bres of many pore gone, nnd provoking the ire of countless anwibers,» ho wee inctlnod to “sinash the macttines,” end stand upon Le ruins to see the fireworks, Fortunateyy po Proachof the peace occurred, but at one time such @ eceus Wx hiominent, A row came near being created by some raccale who cireulated in this crowd, end amuved thomeelves by throwing lighted fireworks benesth the dresses of respectahie females, quietly looking at the pyrotechnics, One rufian, y ho was engared In this sport, was knocked out of time by eu indicnant citizen, and if the rowdy hed not con- cloded that ‘discretion was the better part of valor," ge would have been more roughly handled, One young woman was badly burned by an explosion of fre-crackers boneath her akirte. FIRES, @ogines wore running all day, and it was feared pet a riot would take place between same af them, a fed bed been Uiaoraned oe. Fraxces Xavren’s Cotteom—The fifteenth annual anniversary ot this institutiontook place last evening at 7% o'clock, in presence of a vory large audience of ladies and gentlemen. This college is conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jonas, and on the same plan as is Bt. John's College, Fordham, It is incorporated with the privilege of » university by the Regents of the University of the At ten minutes pest 8, a.m. « firework stand oppo vie ie 1800 Third eve. ‘ted, and was entirely destroyed, Damage about $100, Not i 5 At half-pest taf or proce in 166 ker st. It waa soon extinta le Bhortly before 11. No. 181 Bleecker et., (rear) wae dimovere4 on fire, A few Relle of water pat it out. ‘A jew minutes before 19 No. 12 Green street (rear) was rot on fire by sore firecrackers, Damage $60 About half-past 6, p.m. the roof of @ house ip 120th st, between Jd and 4th aves, caught fire, Damage HELEN the roof of 207 Third ave, eaaght fre from | Bt Maseday laste ine “roid” metal “ot te. Fost seworks, Damae $00. Ineured. Graduate eourse — havin, been twede tw fAt4a P.M a frame honse on Sid street between Oth Fugene Murtha, A Be for superior success ad 20th avenues, was totally destrored by AiewhieD | 6 west in merit being Daniel J. O'Connor ovle nate! from fireworks. ed by | A,B. The firet silver med of the araduating close tw the roof of 85 James street was damag was presented to John Fi‘esimmons, tor saperior to the extent of « 14); ineured, ba Ur yt howe at corner of Avenue C and page ‘rifling. meiit in kvidencer of Religion ; tick Langbran, The second silver n Vb lovophy) was taken by Michael N | merit Jummée M. Galligan; and the third etiver medal | (Mathematics and Natural Sciences, was taken by Jolo M. simmena | Among the diatingnished Individoals it last + in merit Pat At 4\q the roof of ‘edal (M 11th eireet took fire Hhortly after lu the lumber yard of Messrs. Durye. in Monroe etree!, near Montgomery, wok 6. & no damage. ‘At 7%) the roof of Bt. Mark's P.&, Charch wae found to be on 1 without damage | evening, were the Most Reverend Arehbiehor Mo- At 9 w @ toy us took fie from | (coker, VG. the Reverend KF, MeNiern H16- fireworks, It was extinguished, without damage, by tary to the Are tehop: the Reverend T ae Meeney: the sexton, | of St Brite ‘hureh, the Rave-end Father Thos. A. Wiiet#. J; Keveren: ather Brady, of Bt. Jobn'y Collere, Fordham ; & end Father Hickey, Hevereud F 1) er le Concil-o, of Joser City; Kev eead Dy Sweensy, Reverend J. AM verend Father Derhole: end ceveral o here, Abeavy fall of rain, which lasted nearly two hours, commenced at 1 o'clock, P.M., and prevente! more fires toa certain exient. maves's rion I i Aas ud eierches comuenend *tth the overtee t Pra About 44 P.M. & fight occurred on Sthavent® | gyiig hy tie band, aftr which, Mr. M. Nev- near Slet atreet, betveecn the mrmbervof i Co. i delivered, the opening oS hd ) i i *hilotopliy.” wm jec ij and ¥5 while running ton fire, Ageneca! row fol | | eset Cai tes trotti's splendid lowed in which platola, stones, &e., were uret Gnite | chore “ Miehty Jelo ah” wae ther ag by theptn- MP. freely. For some momenta the fight continued to rage ! ¢ nd pceans t neiabed ato re f | ae a e ond seoouree; ° with great fury, and at loncthe ng force of the ged tenty f Nite Wi Tie lauguace of the police arrived and que led the rivt, Two Sremeu | aisconrie wae very fine, § » t shtly wound rp ko with erce on ph nen were shot at and slightly wounded, sung, The Echo" chorus s't inde accrpents. ; Johute € inet on the vio!ln wride dol @ f the Homan Min md} ‘ 4 the third o The numberof accidents wan larga, and occurred chiefly among boys and Inds of from twelve to fiwen years old. The following is “the ehapter :” fhortly after 2'¢ P.M, Georee W. Kellorp, a re- torned soldier, accidentally shot off the fore finger of bie it thand, im the 15th Precinct, Taken w Bolle vue Ho ea of the human the building of Babel, The ; which he ba sithout ¢ man whol od there was no God, ire wes the onlyend of man, conid have for the laws, end was no better bi At 3 P.M. Charles Roel, seed 1%, of No. the gentleman Tighth etreet, accidentally shot delivered the Auother chorus, * Honor in the right hand, inflicting & and Glory," ne by the sudente, & Taken to Hetlevno Howpital. “ which Mr, Daniel J or delivered the About noon, Wm, Coleman, 16, of 142 Firet avenue, | oracion in quite a mas'eriy atyie o mdidress hed his right hand hearly deetroved hy the premature grecuates wae then deiivered hy the Key discharge of @ pistol—taken to Moepitel Michael Gallaghor, 13, bad his left thumb biowm off by the discharge of o L-taken to Hopital, At half pret omen, named Puffy and Coatello, had @ quariel at 116th street und bth evenue. Dufty war dangoroualy stabbed—sent to Hospital, Coste.o eeeepel, During the display of fireworks at Mount Morris equaee, @ bunch of rockets exploded and slightly te~ ared Michel Sullivan, aged 1 of 110th street, between Sd and 4th avenue aod Tasitia McDonald, aged 16, 0f 6th avenue, between 120th and 1/0) streets conveyed home. ns Lynch, aced 9, of 9 Mutherry etrect, wae rick’s Cathedral. alter whieh the re eonierred, and the eudleuce Mel ean, of fo lowing degrees dispersed ; ry. B, On Charles G, Werlermann, A. M. Woatpheaia; Francts Engeihardt, A, M., Gottingen, Hanover, ’ Lb; Daniel J, O'Conor, A. A.B, Ferdinand C, Joiuston, Bh; Peter AL Sinith A.W, ell of New ¥ a. nh Michael Nevin, Brookiyn, |. [; James M. Galliran, bad! rm bout the fece and handa by the proma- | Ireland; John M bitzsimone, N. Y.; Jon E, Caba- tare explosion of 8 finak of powder which tenited by | lan. London; Peter Cassidy, breian eo J. Mrre @rpark j.o1n aregar he wae amoking, He was taken phy, N. ¥.4 Thomas se snton, N to the New York Hospital, but was reiased admit | P80, Ireland; Thomas H MeCuddir Callaghan, Ireland; Martin J. I Henry M, Leddy, Ireland; Charles M. O'Keefe, Lre- laud; Pever V. Carroll, N.Y. Tne Ints Buicave did not fgo to Hart's Island yererday as was intended, there being no room for them In consejuence of 6 large number of truops already there. The oificers and enlisted men, are however, directed to report daily at 10 o'clock, at the Battery Barracks until such time as they can be accommodated on Hart's Island. Those who choose to remain at tho Battery Barracks will be furnished with good quacters and rations, tance. A man named Dowran ehot bimeslf accidentally In the left hand, while loading @ pistol, at the corner of 4th avenue and ] th street, Taken home George Clark, of 1”6th etreet, had his jeff hand badly shattered by the explosion of @ emall cannon which be was firing. His hand was amputated, Mark Anthony, aged 14, of corner of Ladlow and Grand, while firfoe a pletol, wae seriously injured in the head by the pistol bureting, Takeo home, Win, Garnett, colored, aged 16, of No. 5 New Canal atreet, wae badly vounded in the hand by the expio- sion © A gio taken home, A «park from some fire-ornckers canght ine fire- worke #'and at corner Canal trect and Bowery. about 3 P. Mw hen the entire stand exploded and seriously injured the vender, He was taken to the Llosp tal. Potts Laughiln, 16 years, No. 4 Dominick street, shot hinyvelf with a pleted, ‘Adam Johnaon, s lad residing at the comer of Pearl and Park etreeta, hud hiparm terribly fractured by tho explosion of a pistol Ia his own hand. Jno. Cassidy, corner of Baxter and Franklin streets, fatal gnoshot wound in the forehead, He le not ex- Poe ee Monk. boy resldjng with hie parents at No Loule Monk, a boy r 0 No, 200 Orchard «treet, bad bis Land sevorely lacerated by the explosion of @ email pietoi, Fier ix Wooster Srieet,—Shortly before 6 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire wos discovered tn the four story brick building in the rear of Ne. 18 Wooetor street, occupied by Lawson & Fercurom, mn- alc printers and engravers. The contents of the first floor of the premles and a portion of the rlock preases on the pest floors were damaged t extent of $8,000; fosured, On the prem! ¥ larre eye paper and music owned by Fdvard Welsh, of Lark eawoct received « gunshot | Wall & Bons—lors atout $2,000; insure for #160. wound in the band, E. J. Firth aleo bad a quanity of music on the pre- Jas, Maxwell, of No. G4 Mulberry etreet, wae @6- | mie: s—loss about $50; nofnears ce, Wim. A, Pond by xploeton of & amall cannon & (o..loea about $1,609 on stock of rae and music; are, No. 66 Mulberry atreet, | inewed ior @8,000. ‘The building owned by with flre-erackers ua to rence | Perea -damace about $2,000; insured, The fr lle was taken to the building |e cooupied aa a boarding-house by Mra, Hoepit Mary O'Donnell; furniture slightly damaed by gud he was takes bome by LS ents, ding a 186 waiter, The fire was caused by fireworks. Adolph Behuler & rinau boy, residing at 15 A rel) ’ No. 400 Ladiow etree, bad hie band besty injured by the we pe roxy Atgrr Petar yd Hush Me 5 owl premature discharge of jatol, Mary Colman. 4i iiborry etreet, received @ painful but not dangerour scalp wound by the prema explosion of some fireworks, d 1 Tower was brought to the City Howpltel last vt, suffering from a severe fracture of the leg, ed in @ tight as the corner of Unk and James J. Kerrigan was taken to the City Hospital by who found him neat door tothe Bowery ufferiog from severe burns received by the ion of a qual » of gunpowder, uiel Btebbing, ayouth of 15 years of age, was ly \ntuced by the explosion of @ pack of crackers, oho Heard, aged L4, had the back part of bis bead blow. off by the premature explosion of @ pistol, Iii» tather took him home to 120 Chessy street, Thomas Healy, 8 years of ace, residing at 69 East YP oadway, wae run over by the tender ef Engine Co. d cecnp ed py Pever MeCarthy was entire ed. bamave ¢6.0; insured in the Contivental, Jarthy's loss $2.0. THE COURTS, COURT CALENDAR THIB DAY. Ropreme Court-—Cirenit.—Adiourned for the term. Superior Court and Court of Common Pieas,—Ad- Journed without day, Bupieme Court Chnmbers,—No calendar posted. Marive Couit—Trial Le. m. Twenty-five cesas only to be pisced ov the Lay Calendar horesf @r, aud those Mee ready for trial wil, be assigned to ther respective ve Burolary.—Farly on Tuesday morning the rest- dence of Dr. Jotun Purcell, 61 eury street, wae ene terod by burglars, and robbe dof $2.4 worth of eilver- ware aud other property, No arrests wore made, Ma Joh No. % aud severely injured, set 17k po ists tithes pherman, residing at 202 Fast 17th etreet, was run aver Brooklyn. in over by alight wagon and severely plored Prederick Hives, a German, ehot himself the hand, inflicting R Thomas Brennau, pars, who resides at No. 69 Sandan etreet, had bis hand badly injured by the premature dpcharge of @ pietol, WUiato Flor aget ly yearn of No. 411 Pindeon atreet, wae ehot In the breast Ly sume peroo ua- brown, suctuining eevere inturtes, Adolph Sanders, a lad residing at No. 482'¢ Third evenu., shos bitoself through the haud with a pleiol, Wolte Bherman, 1" 5 ears of ace, residing at No, 697 Fecond avenue, received a eerious wound in the right band by she premature discharge of a pistol in hisown have rough | Pry FouRTH IN KROOKLYN,—The celebra tion in Brooklyn was avery fine one In all respects, The feature of the day was the military parade. The 14th Reghoens in thelr Chasseur cniform, madee splendid appearance, os did many others, Among the participants was the 158ch returned veterans, and the First Loug Toland Regiment, the latter reiuced by Dattles to about 60 mou Thore were a few disabled veterane in carrisees, The process.oa marched about five miles, eaoding their parade wit Thoinas Lake, 12 yeare old, of No. 43 Hamfiton | Mayor et Tee ty Bee arch mee tots. hy 5 Me trees, reeclve! a serio: ewound iu a eimilar manner. | gj my of Music, soanos large audience. A very in- Aitred Parkes, of No. 470 Third avenuo, was brought | erating feature of the celebration waa the dinner to 350 Inv: sallore at the Marine Hovpital in Flushing paned Beractd Flyna, while ekylarking pear the corner of Uhird avenue and Zid etreet. Charles Mcheuna, 4 «taye driver, residing at No 890 Water street, was shot in the leg by (he cereloas bundling of a pistol John Lyneh, 44 years of age, of No, 839 East 32d street, was brought to the hospital, heving been seri- unknown persons, years of are. came to the hoe- jar wounds, received under the same avenue, which was followed by epecchas songs, do, Freceriek “rineke, a powder boy who lost s leg at the attack on Forts Jackson and St. U’bilip, below New Urieans, recited apoem, The stogers were coin. panies of children, club, and =the \atter betux also amnoug the spe lore were eresviy delighted with the occasion, In the evening freweras were dieplaved from Fort Geen, Carro | Park ayd Uniow Dase-ball Ground, The City Hall was brilllantiy iununeted frou basements wo cupola wintows, and several private buildings and dwoilinge also ahone with light, In Williamebargh ringing of belle and firing of eannog ushered in the day, and there was @ fine display of the nat‘onal fieg from private residences aud pubic buildings, The military display wes Lithly ereditable ‘The 4uib Keguveus”w ch iu nous druin corps, was ute o the A‘ i0'a A. M. the e were public esorcires in tre tChureh, whieh was densely crowded fully decorate’, Georve W. Morgan had p mualo, which war superb, aod addresses by various centiew on, At 46 P.M. by the Citizens’ Committee was oriau Clureh ® powerful or ination of pri Martin Lancden, ¥ pital with air eirenmintances FRobert Bunningham, of the 69th regiment, was shot in the foce at Yo'cloek, near the corner of Ob pvoune aid Yd street, by a hoy, Hectha Scbubp little gil é veare of age, reel ting at No, oe? First avencs, was brought in, shockingly burned by » firé cracker setting fire to her clothing Patrick Cooney, 1} years uid, of No. 208 weet 42d street; James MoCatirvy, of No, 129 Fulton street, and John Whaloa, « boy IL years old, of No. 13° svenue A, were adinited, baving received bad wounds tn their hands by premature discharges of thou own p.swls, eTABriLNe, Two men named !utly and Callaghan hada fight atil0th streetand Ssh avenne, Duffy was soverely stabbed in the ehdomen by Callaghan who eecaped, stat!, aud procoeded t Washington on the Wain which left this eity at 7 A.M Tue Boarp oF Epvcarion met yesterday, and received a communication froin Sup nocelebration fr want of funda, but tho citizens merked the dey by enthusiastle demonstrations, and Young Americawas irrepressible, There was a na- stl, | and disrepulabie ‘ aale‘e at sunrie anda luety ringing of bells recommending the removal of Thos, } 81 7. M. 8cu » Logs delivered an oration at the Tab- | toaches jn Ward Bebool 29, let Ware, for linn | eroscie, acd atSp. rm, adinnos was served upto the luet. Referred to the Commit- H returned soldiers at the Rest, Flage were very ceue- 4 tut a ‘ “is ; ppropristion of SJ, A ms) repo., veg) D™lanterhilittouef fireworks by private citizens, ived trom the Commisteg on s.tee ana scheols | The Joey City Yacht Club went ou a chowder ex. 4b RM for the p Be satithyre J} eursion to Caverm Pole avd bad a glorious time ground ip Weet Yah et cet, between Os and | ». Huden City and Bouth Bergen also ce! Joh avenues, upon which to erecta Wilidicn or | peat apes Giammar School No. + miuority report to the | 7 > eee contrary was ulso receive, antaftereonetine spent) = 2° forenoon a fire broke ont in ip discussion, the mi ty report war adop € he | tt ny arts ANA lilne, corner of Beans. epeciel commit ee delegated fo invest) the easeet | wiek a Nou a stte Jevey Clty, damaging H. tluntinvten Lee, @ 1% Ward seloo! trun ee | the entire ne and she erocers eto. on the! charged with defivuding 4 eo dids's wie cod ground tlw. Loe eoisol the two adjoniog bul d- Spat there wea my evikeuce us fiend, aud Le Cane Wed | ine wore ole) elightiy’ buried aud . damane wee done ly wale abie | Soul by BAKN vy yt hy ice 4) sk Kev, MARINE NEWS. ey July 6-8. Bisot, 4 34—8. Bots, T 34—11, Water.06 16. CLEARED. STRAMBHIPS—Crocie, Richmond; BC abt, Port! M ina BARKS—Me xaeiro; Marathon, Mareelilon Ronbie, abe BRIG—Oor Maggie, Wilson, for Harrington, F ¢. RCHOONRRS—RB B Boers, Jogrios, Nm Jane. At oho, NK 4 SC boken toy Demons esas eee AREIVED. STRAMPHIPS Moro Castle, Havana: Alhambra, Charieston, § C; Nevada, Savannah: Louisa Moore, Wilminetea, NC, g ay . LS New World, Liverpool. a BARKS—Arirona, Cardenas; Ralder, Bordeanx; Gleneood, Va'paraieo, Markwell, Kio Janetro, Arran , Pictou, N #; Diana, “ | Inle Acuaditiar A A’ i) cbe Hone Rong: Heiress, Charleston; Tweed, Cow Bay; C 1, Vesta, Corde ans, | Ben ng: eM \4 L, Cow Bay, CB. | BCHOONER&—Red Jacket Charleston; William Coun'as, ifagan; Joe Nickerson, Norfolk; Eourue | Anderron, Bt Johns, PR, Reeruit, Newborn, NC; | 7; No'lie, 8t Crotx: Furone, ze: Nellie Jobnaon, Cienfueroe. at Pietro, A Verera, Duemca Ayres and Moutevidoo; Gevernor, erown, 1) OC; Valeria, Alexandrian; hode island, Virgiwin:; Auuneck, Avoxandria, Altert rea Porto Vico Lille Sannders, Newbure tor wich: Juba, Pourhkeepsia for Pembroke; Samuel LC. ceker, Taunton tor Phiacelphie: Brave, Newbug "| for New Janden, Woodruff, Meeon for Phuadelphisy GRC, Lingan; Pilot's Bride, Boston, PILOT BOAT 8B A Gillespio, St Catharines, C W. Too Late for Classification. GOOD STRONG WORK HORSE FOR sale cheap: will work insiogic aud double here —_ Inquire T148th ave, between 4¥th and _ 5 sis TTENTION—WANTED, 10 JOURNEY- men tai ors on tine frock conta, and two good buttonhole makers, one that cau make light holes, Cali for ome woek No, 4 Mots #, 4th, to Lew is PISER, fee eae ies TO WORK ON BREAD) 0 AKER WANT at 720 Fighth avenue, ¥ Coat AND WOOD YARD, STOCK AND fixtures fer sale, with a fire years’ le parraim ss the owner la going to the country, No, 18 Weat 86th street. 863 ATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, No, 8, of N. ¥.—The members are hereby notified to moet at thelr Hall thie (Thuredey) morning, at 6 o'clock, in reealia, to attend the funeral our deceased brothers member, JOHN MACDONALD A punctual a'tendance |e requesed, N, B—Regolar yublie meeting att’ P.M. JOMN O'NEILL, Pres, ATRICE GILMOKE, Becty, 676 IRLS WANTED—EXPERIENCED MA- chine hands wanted to etitch and fold bapes of ta collars, Inquire at Factory, Northwest corver avenue and 25th at. aT ORSES FOR SALE—2 HORSES, SUITED for any kind usinew, whl be sold cheep. Inquire in the groe store, corne: of Gold an Myrtle avenue, Ye i) ee EW YORK JOURNEYMEN HOUSE rs —At a mooting of the Strike Commit- ntral Union it was resolved that im shops where bosses huve partially disc ed men, that furl shops are hereby dociared on notice, By order of the Commit shops are reported as paying the Vearso, ieury Nolan, Peter Woode and brother Leory, Tth ave, Grant & Wabon, Alexander (iaw, Themes Ane !, Solotnon & Bena; Harris & sands; Thos, Fay, George \\o)ey Mr, Holwigy Me. ick, James yinty, Levid B. Kingwiand, Wm, usias, *, David Gileeple, Joho Comer, Amith Conner, Moo.e & Furlong, Nathan’! ar Aili Donte gembieg & took A he ilowlne ace shope nm ving the wages: ¥ & Byrov: Lt & Togas, Joho pica, Charsiee B. Cornell, Charles F. Thompson, H, ¥. Taylor, Mr. . Lemon, Beasner Oweus, T, Bropay, ror et W “ im Fraukien at, See we: me \ ANTE D—TWO GOOD HORSESHOERS, Fireuiam avd Floorman. Cali at BYRNES & GIBBONS Horseshoe Bhop, cor, Fulton & mout Aves, Brooklyn, padi \ for a kindling Wood Yard, « German preferied, Apply at the yard, 11th Ave, bet & atthe, 3 \ ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD FINIS e to work on pantaloous, ato] Pike et, 860 \ ANTED—A GOOD BUTTON HOLE maker op voets, apply at 292 W. lithet, 44 Vy ANTED—2 GOOD TIN AND SHEET RAM.) workers, 24 Carmine et, 862 ae & TRELAN, | ANTED—TWO GOOD BARLERS— 7 good man $17, at DECKKK'S Hair , cor Frankiin & Broadway, exprance ANTED——A GOOD JOURNEYMAN Barber; wasee @16 per week. Apply at S6T Fourth avenue, Washington Hotel, berweea 26ch aud 27th atree STs V ANTILD—AN OPERATOR ON PLANER machine; alen, an operator with her own ma chine, ou vests, % to baste, also, 9 to learp, ‘To suit able ands wages no objec Call 17 Urehard ote, yet floor, ANTED—OPERATORS AND FINISH- ore ou shop conte, Waste @1y per week, tinish- era and fi tera, Call for 9 days at 6d Ridge Oh Seat r, 9) YOUNG ME AN BE ACCOMMODATED +) with good bonrd and lodging at 183 Madison +t. front room, Yd floor, ws SEWING MACH YR SALE—A PLANER’S SEWING MA- ebine, bus tittle used, Inquire 116 Mots at, top floor, front room, 63 NEW AND SECOND HAND SEWING MA- chines for sale and to reat, #ud band machives of various makes forsale low, V. W, WICKKS, Jr, 486 Broadway, and 441 Broome 408 NE OF HOWE'S LARGEST SIZE PLAT- form machines to let; new aod in Gret rate order, Inquire on third floor, at No, 66 West Washington Place, lis ‘S—-ALL KINDS, NEW 2 and second-hand, for sale, to rent or exchange; machines sold om part payment; machines bought aud repaired; at Broadway, cor, Woith st, ap stairs, N.B,—Oid machines taken in excha: a4 SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO rent, Wheeler & Wilson's new anil second ban and thorough instruction given, Machines repair io the best order, as 1,270 Hroadway, er HEELER & WILSON'S, SINGER'S NO, 2, Grover & Baker's, Wilcox & Gibbs’, Howe's, W for leather work, to reut or sell, on the lowest terms, W. & W. an! Bingor's alwayson hand, Old machines bo takon in excbanye, 20 Greeaowich ay, Genera Grant arrived here yesterday | wae beautiful apd striking, from Albany, at which clty he participate! io the ws oe: nion Pond and near tbe AR c FOR SALE, Fourth of July celebration, He came wown on the nese bY en enee He TAURNITURE OF A ‘HOUSE FOR | y rg reaps q : t OvtTraar on a Lany—An old lady, named 4 DUS a SALE {to standin | minntt de Bt. John from Hee Mis presence oD | gion, was robbed and brusally outraced by a gang of I cheap, No, 43 Sixth st, rear room, No, 6, 12 the steombcat natura'ly created @ sensation among | young tuftians, near the Crp.ese Lill aad Koad, TAN y Oe ‘ f vis bur Yi ans) ANO AT 810 fi E the passengers, and le was stared at and taxced about Wiliien sburety early, weaday morning, Bix of the P 063. New Boi) FE At OP, OBE AS tho decks with an ener persistency, that would have | fursuer exuitanee Ja to await | at from about 4 Percent tease shan thy usual rates, been very annoying to any but @ man of hie impar ia healer SAD JM. MeDONALD, 420 roome at. aaah |! WY turbable cooluess, The General breaktasted a’ (be Jervey City. Fae OLN 7 ; ¥ ay ; SACIN Astor House, Ia company with the memters of bis} mae Foorta in JERSEY CrTy,—There was | —— —— SURE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR IN- + Atewpeinnce discovered by Dr. KIN +, given kuown to the poston, in al@, tea, or any other be feo, Price rl, Beware of couniefeits tor the pine @re cold only 4) 4609 Hudson st, corner Grove a I R. BONE, 114 WESE 16TH ST.—DIS- eves of tho heart, lungs, liver, Kidneys. ulecruted thro ta canoes, tumors, @rupilons, every form of ski sense curd; all chronic constitutional nervous ons, &e., cured, Mours 1 to 4, 45 IR UPROOTED FROM ALL PARTS OF t « body in 6 minutes, without injury to the yy UPHAMS Depilatory Powd r, Ask or vend < pham's i’p latory Powder,” and jake uo other. Vico $1. old by BARNES, 1 Pak Row, OLD, M4 Broadway, 40 eva t uM | Pure JAPANESE HAIR STALN COLORS the ilar, Woiekers and Moustache a beautiful Viack ov brown, It consiete of only ove preparation, | Color wil uot fade ur wash out, Only bu cente a box BOLD, CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE. “And why ai you?” rows trrepresstbi Chriatian's lips, The sense of wild reeleaaned and —y #0 strong in youth, was” not beaten down, It ronsed to her something ¥ like flerceness—theas gentile creatures oan |e fie sometiines—to sve es good man ike Dr, Grey w den down and dom'!neere! ovar by this oarr' minded, bad-tempered woman, “I often w et your pationcs, and st ei! vou forgive" “ Beventy tirues seven,’’ was the quiet anew And Christian | ecame silenced and grave. “8! be aided, emt Lot include a ain ag: Henriette apenks as she spo’ o to you Jost now, eo! T will have a very serious quarrel." ; “Ohia no | Not for my aake, I bad rather then bring dissension mio this hou." “My peor ch id, people can aot div eo ese They baveto'iveon andendura Thi. what we talking abou? for I forpets I Le v forget things somesitnes {and he prewed bie ly overlisforehead, “Lam nobao roune a¢ ny dear; an, thouch my life hae looked any enouzh outatie, there bas ben a gol des, To truth" he aldee, “TL have } laome ve oue things perplexing me to- whieh m excuse my being so cull anc agreeal “Disagreeable! echoed Christian, with a forced sort of laueh, shyness, “I g 1B & Mrenys {tell me what t? I know Low youns, enough too ; etill. fT couli he p mel’ Ie locked ot ber 6 Ghook hie head and styhed. “No, my ebi! Cannot he'p me Li is other people's bumy which Tem afrat! I bave no right to tell eve you. Is isonly that a person has come Avonabridge, who if I could suppose I bac my in the world—Dus here I am telling you “NS mind, you shall tell me no more,” ¢ Christian, cheerily, “espectally as I do not bl, vcr fo the wide word you could have an ener D of Mina Bennett" it, what ls yours?" C.ristian pondered a Little “Tt seems to that the only thing is for me to speak to hers eel’, quite openly and pisinly, when she comes morrow." “And then diswias her ?'" “I fear #o."" ‘Por baving «lover !* aaid Dr emused twinkle in his ers. “Not carat but for telling Titia abont {t, meking use of the child fur Ler own selfiah ne: Do you consider me hari? Well, tt te becau koow what thiseudsin, Miss Gascoigne does eee it, but Ido, Bhe only thinks of popriety. “You need not be afraid.’ eatd be, still “Christian, shall I tell you a little secret? Do know why I loved you? Because you are uu ell otber wowen—because you bring beck te } heey | of my youth, And here,” va ish yon w Ings wore Grey, with be feared be had «id to mu rean hed 4 aud srcuments I Henri Ul never forzive us if we lato ot this terrible even!ng party," CHAPLER VIL While she was dressing for it, the evening p ceased to be teriitlo oven in Christ! iAg tion. Bhe Rept thinking over and over the bad had with Dr. Grey ; what he had sald, what ehe had said, of which she was oe | rere bow that her iimpotuous tmpulee Th was so pleasant to talk toh'm—so comforts The comfort of it lasted iu ber beart all through elaborate dreasing, which was rather more w bess to her than to most young women of her Latitia as.sted thereat—poor Titia! who, t sent for, had crept down to her step-mot) room, very bumble and frightened, and reveir few tender, serious word's —not many, for the » face was sodden with crying, and there wase len look wpon it which rot Chrisuan'e Kt it chase aw P.iUe had discovere ed hor; not with whip, that was forblc Cen, but wit! somo of the inuu able nursery tyrauvies which Puillia called gov ment, And Titia evidently thought, with the | wep aeserg of all weak, cowed creaturos, that rey must have hat eome hanc jt—that ale broken her promise, an 1 betiwyod Ler to this isbment, Bhe stood aloof, poor litte girl, tacitly dolr abe was bidden, and acquiese.ng in everyt! with ber thin lips preered into that hopeless or now and thea opening to give vent to shar; ch lillke speeches, #0 exceelingly like Aunt rietta's, one are very pretty bracelets, but yours not nearly so tag as poor muuiuia's, and you: wear Lalf ao many,'' Was it that inherent feminine quality, tec Spite, according as it is used, which teaches w« to find out, aod either avoid or wound another's sore places, which made the litde gu often refer to “poor mama?" O; bad she taught to doit? Conatian could not tel. But it had to be b end she was learning bow w bear is, Bhe an: ed kindly: “Provably I do wear fewer ornaments than mame did, for she vee rich, and 1 was poor, dood, Ihave no ornaments Ww wear exc.pt your pape bas given me.” “tle gives you loss of \aings, doosn'’t be? F thing you have? ¥en." “Do you Nke bis dotng itp" “Very Much .nceed,’’ “TheD Waa thas tho reason you married | Aunt He rietts said 1) wes," And yet Letitia Chriss'8a"# blood bailed repested What she bad been toil, “My obiid," als eald, feeling that now wa time to epeak, and baer soe bruth muss be ken even to # child, “your aunt Menr.eite ms great misiak®, Bue says and believes wit | true, [marries your pape because ( she could have said “loved him him the best man in the world, Anu so we all know weil i dou't we Arthur?” “Hurrah! Three cheerefor paps! The Jr paps that ever wae |" crie! Arhde frow the where, by his own special desire, he lay war the end of the toilet, Lett was wo Iadylike to commit self to muh ensbusiasin, but she smile thire was a warm place in that poor liste beart, pape certainly batit, as in every Low longing ° Lim, “You look quite prettr,” sald she cond: ingly, *S et day whea you go to you'll dreas me aud make me look pretty ood tak up tot you will “Did Philits aay that?" Christian answered — eeore waking of the heart at the utter ‘w thas uuder such influences these ct ne with sou? You won", kee me nursery tui Lam quite old, as Phill.e ' ab ever leart to love her, {se @ fool," crid Arthur. angrily. * I gee well again, i ever she sa) 5 ove “ord to the things #10 sod to say about mother, wt pitch into her, that's all :'' si Mh Corsten emi! d—a rather aad mile thought it best to take uo n- 5 came and fo be! the two aw Aller they were gore, @ young step-« stood by ber bedroom fire th ioe. bee a these her childres, turning over iu her wins aiter plan as io Low eso s.culd make t ber, But lt seomed » very bopolees task Bhe looked into the biaviuys coals, began playing with @ litle «. tneut showing the day of the Merch, Could { be possible that abe had been m three moutLe?y Lirce ithe wit tas ue fous day whey ber solitary, sel!-contained lit Swept out of the narrow boundar, of wi ever made f..)) ana busy, ar, and Lrivht For it wae note gad face, for Lom iy wuich her tn the mirror above; it wae » face rad'e youts and health, and the sot, peacefulness * sone gives e kind Lea ty, 5 ell, #o beat! Slehad uot expected shir sho did not wie it otherwise, aia (To be continued.) me @ud soon) hey -ple eneb—2d LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WAN dow give mo your opiuiou as to this mela |