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| Comtiow ed from the Firet Page. _ a - - UOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. EXECUTION oF THR CoNSPIRATORS —As ‘» abt be expected, the eummary execution of Mrs F< mitt, David F, Harold, Lewis Payne and George A. “@erott, ocensioned considerable comment in city ‘erclea om Saturday and yesterday ; and while our reporter noted a general expression of approval that the sentence of death had been pronounced againet the culprits, there was also an almost aniversal pro- test recorded against the short shrift the Satherities accorded the condemned. As usual the Politicians had the most to may npon the eutyeet. Peace Democrats being loud in thelr dennuciations of the milltary tribunal, and prophecying the direst evils to the country in consequence of what they styled “an infringement of the spirit of the Conatita- tion.” Other Demociats contented ihemerives by protesting agains the modeo trial, being satisfied hat the erimtnals would have received the same winishment if convicted by any other tribunal. Fience, they were not much troubled, were pet alarmed, lest the disturbed “epirit of the Conatitntion” should haunt them for pot obvating to the recent execution. The Kepubli “An were gind the thing was over, and if the majori'y ald have bad their o ‘ay, the conspirators would i been hung within @ month from the time of their apprebension. Among civilians generally—who have looked npon the military trial as « mode of administering justice more ewilily and enrely, ander the circumstances, than any othe means—it wes thought that the “Com. Mission” was invested with sufficient power to decide the fate of an organized baud of murderer, who deliberately plotted and consummated the death @f (he Nation's Chief Executive uificer, So lone as tastice was done, the modeof doing tt was nota matter of comment with this clas# of citizeur. They were content to let Andiew Johnson end his subordinates decide upon the right to try the ecoused by military or civil commission. Upow anly one point did there peopie differ in their opin. tons. This wae in the case of Mis. Surratt Some claimed that she was not positively proven guilty ; sthers deciared that this woman was the ‘mother law" of the whole brood of sssnering, and mncourared § the criminals to execute their sofarions desiyns, by affording them every faci- dty in her power to extend towards them A few sereons who talked the matter over, though’ that this #oman could not have been gullty, because ehe did sot pall the trigger of Boot)'s pistol, aud as he ad atoned with his life, for the murder of Pr aiden: ‘meoln, that {t was enough to lang Harold and Payne for their more active participation in the trag- © events of the 14th of Aprii ast, These people shonght Atzerodt ought to bave been imprisoned for fife. Sympathy te such « aniversal attribnte of the fe nale eox, that our teportere during their peregrina- (@ 1m were astonished to find a) much of ft tack ™ when the execution of Mrs. Burrate wes canvassed in the presence of Indies. ‘She got ber deserts,” was # common expression. Are general thing every female disliked the idea of ‘hanging @ woman,” and hoped the example woulda oot be followed,when other women wee convic'ed of trime. In this instance they considered that Mrs Kurratt deserved her fate, but naturally objrcted to the accompaniments, “Lianging ber in coim- pany with all thoes men, just like a man, too, its abominabic,” said one pretty tittle «married woman to her husband, who replied : “My dear, you forget that she kept company with these scoundrels before Mr. Lincoln was mur- dered, and yoo ought notto biame the authorities if they enforce her presence among them when the penalty of crime Is exacted.” “I'rue,” enid the wife, bat it seems so rude and uncivilized to treat o woman so exactly like a man, even if she was euci ecriminal, I hope next time a woman !s found guilty of marder they won't hang ber # publicly, that ir af.” It was curious to note the conversation of other ladies, and witness their eagerness for all the fetails of the execution, The accounts in the daily papers were read with greet interest, and sll the details commented upon with more vivacit: than the fair sex usually exp ess in ordinary effaire. The hanging of Mis. Surratt is evident the Iates “pensation” the women of this city have experienced, end as one il) natured old bachelor expreese i it—" ibe | women don't look quite Lo wolfiel, after teing mai t understand that their petticoats won't proiect them fram the consequences of criine, Lnrurance on hus. bands lives has been lersened, by the good exam- ole of hanging one female culprit... The rach man brought contempt on himself by the remark, and the udies who heard it, flounced out of the room and de- slaved they “ never would speak to him again.” Serves olm right. Boarp or ALprrues—lutny Conprriox or tae Sturets.—A call was issued on Saturday for @ mecting of this Board, to Le held at 2 o'clock P.M., cut at that hour aquorum was not present, and hence 40 adjournment had until to-day at 2 o'clock P. M Yhe object for which the meeting was ca led, it was anderstood, was to adopt resolutions reyuesting the Mayor to tmmediately convene the Bord of tlealth, which is empowered to take stringent ‘asures to have the streets properly cleaned, aud #10 vast aconmulations of garbage and ashes removed welore the public heaith is endangesed. "wposixa CaruoLic Crremonins—Cor- ‘) ATION OF ALTaRs at Br. James’ Cucaou,—For some time past thie Chuich, which is now under the vsstoral care of the Rev, F, H. Farre ly, has been audervolng extensive repairs, The Church bas beeu ‘utively renovated, and ts ea good as new, There arc several beautitul paints en Sreac, one of which— aver the organ—is @ repreventation of the Annuneia- on Mhe al’are are of Cen esoue, with marble tops sul are mo'els of architecture, The Mieb Altar is cory bandsome tadeed, and wns yoaterday without ero auent, @ two vases filled with towers. The thers were beautifully ornamented, snd are dedi- sated, one to the Virgin Mary, and the other to BL Rev, Francis MeNierney, and p.eceded hy the h » Michael Curry, Ree, PF. W. Parre ir, Con's O'CebL fa han, Father Deubresse, 8. 1. Rov. dimes Mort aity, and several aooy'oa aud habited iy cope fe, entered, and, ascenting ibe step, eb Altay monond to an the | parece of conrecie At thie time the» | yee ouly four ew bh buaone on the tae, During the pia er the Voohhie eb ‘ ewh r whieh, alt) e@ piieete within the « geouas the «tserere ‘Have mee. upon me, 0 in: Wrhegiontmec ) Te A ch on vof be gitar with the alta, ates whick the cer yinen sanctuary, chantou ihe 36h Tesh io chorus, anu rubrequeptiy, bile the Acchbi Dip avmin acoln a biatary, hedid Peim. A wo woe the um ine eeuced, Bud Hohe, pri, cowtea by he cerry. ’ Areheanop hes cO..e ved the centre of the i} 38 Ci ap 6 whedw-o A cCumter o ali beach Crue. of b ai. e 6 edd wee tu mas a (up ena #hile they ‘4 oOV@rn! D.a. ere. What alter which Kyte leu uiue eniered. Thas conchuied the ceiemouy of con- a The Kev, F, McNeswuey aud Cornesue an (hen diessed the aita:, aud after « short during which the o:gay played a volunta:y, ergy @xaiD @nie.od, robed for bib mase, which oy celebrated. The Kev, Michse) Curran and bt \ H. Farreliy acted as Deacons of Honor to the rebbishop, The mass sung was the celebrated one oy Mercadante, in D, for tour voices. ini's Banita ator was sung 46.8 duet by Miss M. Norton and Mr. Jey. aud Verdi's Boece pans, fung at the ertarium, by Miss Moralles. ‘The tllowing are te mes of the principal singers: Boprano—Miss Mor. i Joseph. Although the adinission tee to wi nose the reremonies was one dollar, the Church was crowded @2ecem, At YU olclock, the Archbishop, atteudod by the eorde: ip whch | | rallos and N Tenor—Mr. J, ltone—. i $ meee oy Melville, After the Saniin Maer, the archilshop seconded the altar, and ne instructive seitcon fiom the following t ‘How lovely hy tabhernacies, © Lord cf Ih we th found a boure, and the ow « nest lor herself, wheio she may iay ber young, oven thine altars, © Lord of fz and my God."—Ps, Ixxxiv, Land 3, as then continned, and atthe ciowe the arch dirtuiaed the congregs tion with the Aposto jc beuediction, Mr. B.S. Osnon hus again resumed bis connections witb te prers of New York as reporter and correspondent. His office la at No. 192 Nassau street. room 23. Sunstavcn,—Yesterday, officer Rosermond conveyed to ihe Soldiers’ stare Depot. a soldier named Thomas Dunn, whom he ouod suffering trom 8 coun de wler', in Broadway. Atrevrt at Scicipr.—Oo Saturday night, Mie, Mary Vetiiman, @ wi.ow, aved 25, songht to commit eucice by jumping inte the Harlem Ble was, however, 1 scuel by « witness of the ocour- tence, and & d howe Svreipr.—On Saturday morning, Diedrich Aiffe:ne th, while portiall- nved, proceeded to the roof of hia tesiaence, No. tanton street, and thet h'rmrelf in the mouth with # pistol, causlug in- stent death, Drowsen.—On Saturday, a party of voung mea had taken boats toanil fom Harlem Bridge to High Brice. when one of the Loats cape 261, and Wr Merrich one of the party, was drowned. ‘The re- maine were recove: ed. FATAL Accipent,—On Saturday, Coroner Gover Leld an lijuest on the bod es of F ederick Gendrich and Bernard Ronpp, wio died from. the eflecta of iniurtia eceive. on Friday. by fa line from one of the upp rt floors of the b.ewery of Mesere, Keeber 4 Boothere le avenue and Sith eucet, to the giound floor, Gentiich wee almost inetantl kilej. and Roupp expired in a few hourr wa de. shed an @loyue Dt and wer, The meo weie on the elevator, the shalt of which broke ~The shed of F. Brinkerhoff in West ob Market was lass nigh t destroyed by fire Drowsep waite Barnixa.—George Me- Coen was diownad taat eveniuu at 6 och ek, while botning at Pier 39, bast Kiver, The body wee no ecovered Tue [nism Bricanr, in compliance with 10 0.cer trom Piovoe’ Marehal, Lieut. Col, Dodge, will embark for Hart's Island thie mo. ning at ¢ o'clock, for the purpore of being paid off. Auli officers and enlisted men of thie command are ordered to repot atthe Bat ery barracks thie moioing, at the above mentione: bour, THF COURTS Snpreme Court Cha. bers ion. G. G. Barnard, Juatice, To be held in the room of Bupreme Cou ¢. Ci cuit, Part 1, daring eacation, Nos. Ortiz, rece @.ul.; |2, Goodwin ©, Shark 26, Merwin ¥. mer win ‘\. Paine v. Bui ne; Mille: v, Alen; 4°, Machani ¥, Haletead et al.: 65. Lockwool'+ Luck; 61, Richmond e@: al. v. Corl ea etal: 62. Same ¢. 8 mo 64, Lee ot al. v, I 7S Seelen ©, Wri ht: Sy In re he petition of ¢ H. Mason, &c.; 47, Bios om % Rowey; 85 Dakeret al.v. same, The,eueral call begina at No. 44, Poticr LNTeLigence—Surprise and Arrest of Rurolire,—On Friday afternoon, two burel forced open the basement door of the residence of Mr. F W. Lowerre, No, 123 Weat 18th street, his family be- ingin the country. An eye witness informed Ser- zeant Smith, of the 9th precinct, of the fact, and that officer proceeded to the «pot, accompanied by officers Bu ke, Washbourne end Cooney. On reaching the loure, they found that the burelare bad eescnped through the scuttia. ‘The officers followed them over the roofs of eereral bulldines, tracing them through the ecuttle of Wil iam L. skidmore’s residence Taleo vacant) to the coal hole, where the burelais were taken after a severe struggle, They wave thelr nemes os Edwaid Costello and Jonn Davia, 17 and 28 years of ace, The thieves had opened the trunks and » ard- ‘oben of Mr. Lowerie's iesiience, and ked up 25.000 worth of oods, ready for removal, oom plete et ot bareiare tovle wae found in the house, Justice Dodge beld the prisoners for examination, Another Rurglary. Karly on Saturday morning, the carriage :epository of Meare. Adame & Cone, No 654 Broadway, was entered by burglars, and seversl sete of harness were packed §n anckas, ready to take away. The police discovered that the door was open, and entering the building succeeded in ariesting Vhotae Butler, who was commi ted for trial by Jue tee Dodge, Skeleton keye and ober burglar ‘mipemeute were found in bie possesein, AS ries of Burcliries.—At an early hour yester- day the crockery etore at No, 351 Canal stieet was op ned by burglars, and a quantity of ellver plate @21 an overcoat stolen therefrom........ ‘Towards balf-paet th.ee on yesterday. some burglare endeavored to { AU entrance into the private dwelling wt No, 146 West isth #., but made good their ere pe at the approach of officer Baker... fowarce buif-piet tour A. M., yesie dav, some bur- tried to bieak into hechuich at the co:ne of 16th etreetand 6h avenue. he sp) -oach of ofdver lpia bought about their iomedsate thabt. Audactons Highway Kobbery.—At ® late hour on Satuntay oight Mr. David Cowle, of No. 418 Third avenue, wae set up o in Weel 6b et, near 7th ave- hoe, by three rritians; knocked do tr Of & @el) eum of thores, DO ete die pu aue! the biiwoyn brought up office *«(o4an ont Dw, so urrest.u- two or his ages: ante, @ pi isouers, who were fully iden ifeu, gave heir reep ctive Des se Fuces | maa and Georre Meyer, bol of whom Jus. tice Dodve committed for tria., wi.hout ball, Robbed hy @ Livhwavman.—At @ late hour on Fiid bi-ht, Patick ¢' » KFoward Mu:phy, Joe. He ed, seer ait. Co, wea Nioth )thoer Morin, of arrested Furey, ana sw ideatiied him asoue of be Dodge commitied the prisoner the 16th Precine Mr. Rae AY Pes ussaliante, Justice for trial, ‘On Saturday, Officer Cornin arre-ted ea y book-keepe: aud cashier in he «employ of M Prime, stom Hulleck & Hat ov Wallet harged with » ealiag $968 55 trom hie tormer emp Justice Dowling cou. unto t the accused for examina ion, Rolbery.—Oo saturday, Patrick Welah and Leon- ard Vorh were ariestod uu aAchareot robb ng Mar- ‘in Me orath, of Yooker. on the niwhtol the 20th ult, wh le the compliupant wae @e p.nzat he house of Wel, JUBA Dodee commited the accused 104 tra Reckless Driving.—On Seturday, Michael Mulhearn wae arieste, ona chareeo. vecklenaly uriviug over ner of Lon ie and Stanton atieeun, h. Mo barn was heid in 50 hoermer was iemoved to August Koe ner, cx inflicting reve.e in es, togneror the chatee, Mr his reslvence in B.ooklyn, Sabbing Afray Oe Saturday, two lads, named deapectivels diowten and Mev .uske., Lecaine Invoiv- ed tue diffeut, 02 Horton pun es @ p ece of thick wire toto bis coponea', bream, inflicuag « serous woud, Justice House commit ed the asain abt (0 awais the resuse oi bis Victun's hijurie, Robbing a Soldivr.—Oticers Ainsl We Sb Preciney arrewed John Hove d Geo, Viget, chaed wi Daily, @ wold er, at the No, LAL Mercer atzect, io ure, Dg Bud rob. con ot Jacquis Commit.ed by Coverion-The individual arrested on Frid hist by Jeteotives Co ie aud Bremen, was Samue anu net Deruard ppringe, Brookiyn, ABDUCTION oF A Yousa Lapy,—The Caugh. ferod avery teepectahe and well-kuown citizen of s@ Kossern Dietiic, le gow missing, under eiroum- Mancre which po ntetropg!y to her abduction by two sOung WED who we @ itvuisof hex necepled loves, It @belleved thet the youny indy in question baving sited one ot the New York (heatios Laat week in ompiny with her imtended Lusbaud, aut while be eas ateen’ fo & few iomeute fom ber p.ea nce, that (he wo.lvars sled her iio & carvings Bud made Hf, Pwo eu xcteu peseour ace gow in the baudsor the Nw Yo.k Mo ics and tier eto. ioe ace 60 Cuntiadie- tory thas u'bo. Lue abduction caupot yes be ecertaine) be LAuNcH.—The Miduwishu, a steam corvette 01 3,65. 'oua, wi b po.t-boi 6 tor IT guns, Was i.uched Wickes @€ vee Oo. bi tush wad ote epces | ow the Navy Yad sutu.day Tux Deatis i Brooktyy, fast week, ouniber 126, 0) which 124 46.6 uu es 21 vosre of axe, The piiveipal dresses were —Cho org ufentum, $1; cholera morbus, 6; consumption, 1); convulsions, 124 marasmus, 9; drope’,7; croup 4; typaous fever, 1; Hooping cough, 4; typhoid ever, 2, measles, 2; scarlet fever, 1, de, Under one year of age 73, AN ADROIT BURGLAR,—The house of Mr, J. T. McQuirk, No. 48 Clermont avenue, was entered on the afternoon of the 4th instant, and robbed of « watch and other articles valued at $6%), The man Who perpeiraiod the sobbery was susgeciod and es lb b ior He has uot yet Leen aii ested. phe. Tine,—A fire broke ont in the house ocenpied by Catharine Gerbert, corner of 84 avenue and 294 street, Gowanas, on Saturday afterncon, caused by chi dreo playing with maches. It 6) thar Mra. Geitet, having ema in New Pork, locked child-ep up in a room, who, unding the ma ches, i: Dites sone comine ible material which waa suo » tiaze. Officer McKellar broke in the door, extin« Fulshed the tiames and saved the lives of the trigh- ened children, ‘Tbe damas 6 amounted to about 520, CutLp DrowxeD.—A Jak girl, about five yeors of ase, name. ‘ hatharireé MeA pine, w diowned on Baturday afternoon by failing into spond on Crow Hid, in the 9th Ward, ncar her parents re- sicence, Errect or rae Hrat,—John McCormick, ® carimaon, was oveicame by the heat on Saturday, while driving through spencer etieet, near Myrtle avenn He fell on the pavement and wxe run over * vehicle, sustaining serious injuries, He was conveyed to his home in Greene, near Marcy avenue. ANNtaL Pic-Nic or tor Cacrenm axp Scroors of Bt. Bontrace (RK. C.). Bev. M. Joseph Leoker, will tuke pisee at Adar Hanfie', Myrie Avenue Park, to day, The procemion will leave the chareh, corner of Willouguby and Bridge stieets, at 9 o'cluee A. I Tar Finrary's IMBROGLIO,—The property holders of the Earcern District, are interesting them- eriveawith what they consider the outraces of the three Fire Commirsioners. In the 17'h Ward, where many ot the atrects ace without water, the only En #ive fa the place ‘No. 1!) has b en clebanved, and the p ope-ty owners are vey much conceined at the Letenceless etate of their props.iy im conseyuene:, ne only Hook and Ladder Con pany io the ibth, 16ub ond i8ih Warde (Ameé.icus No, 2) bas also been cle banced. A rein apce og.ine: thie # has been signed by Alde.man laylo. en jaleentiimen. Jnage lips, of New Yor bee. ev pioyed to briug the water belu.e the of Appenia, Doard MARINE NEWS. July 19—8, Riees, 437—8 Sete, 7 53-—B, Water.(9 29. AERIVED. RTF AMSHTPS—Commande , Wilmincton, N C; Star of te Union, New Orleans: Ari.ane, Richinond and Norto’k: Ca:lo, Bermuda; Datotah, Richmond, Var pore, New Orteane; Republic, New Orleans: Deto.d, So eherd City: Juoiper, (rev,) Warhineton; Chas ey od, Fort cea Mon oe; S'arot the Bouth. N. Oresne; Biltaunia, Gl.asow: Resolnie, Washing'on, SHIPS —Ironsides, Newpoit, Eng: Hel ne, Biewen, RARE A—Statirn. Sagua; Homeward Bound, Sagua; Cithering, Rotterdam, BRIGS—Elba, Saeua; John G, of and from Neseau; Edwin Ii Kennedy, of Waldoboro, from Cardenas, SCHOONERS—Ratnbow, Raveor Ieane L Boow, Rockland; Lamartine, Warehum; Globe. Bingor, Wm Crawford, Seroceinue, N S$; Talli'ha & Hannah' New Haren for Fl. gabethport; Maryland, Lingan: Boston, do T hmiroo, do; Moses Eddy. Belfaat: Superior, Rockland; Vintage Boston for Albany; Gertrude Horton, Rockland; Geu Peavey, Rastpo. t; Eliza Ori, Belfost for Eddyville; Mexicana. Bangor. Lida, \- ton; J A Dix, Harwich; Leodutkia, Ellsworth; Mai tewart, Newport for Roncout; Hiawatha, Roeklind; sropire, Boston ior Albany; Comet, Boston; Alida, Providence for Newbarg; Meltourne, Gardiner, B Rutier, New Haven: Eseex, Boston; E Hotchkiss, Boston for Albany; Falcon, New Bedford; Pearl, Boston; CL Baylea, Orient; J W Bell, Stonington for Rondout; A F Barrett, Boston for Albany; Martin Van Buren, Prowi ‘@ for Rondont; Ann F Sipple, Boston for Ailany ith Jene Newport; T Seyinour, Saco: Wm L, Purreushe New Greang Wim Fling Cow Bay: Tigris, of Wincaor, NN, from Curacos: Win Allen, Alexandria; Margaret IMU, Windsor; EC Erni acksonville Brilliant, Addison; R P Cheee, Pictou: On y Bon, Gardiner; Joreph, Portland: Bay Sta‘e, Roston; A pine, Elizabethport for Boston: Mar- garet Dill, Windsor; Florence, Norwich for Newburg; Treasure, Beauort; Paliadi Stamford ; Bieri ot Sis, tec ton; Barnes, Ch White idence; Heta, Boston; Giiman D King, Cail HS Harwich; Furfield, Cala’ x Me :; John k McFeo, Stonington; Co: bul, Portiand at. BELOW—Sbips Carrie Dove, Shields; Energy, Liverpool; Confi dence, Glasgow: uv ne Uatons Cow B.F. * Too ‘Late for Classiflvation. TTENTION—FOR ONLY 75 CTS~ Ladies sught to operate oan Wheeler & Wilson's sewin, machines, in all ite branches, by an experienced ope. ator, Apply 316% Eighth ave, bet. vith and 27-b ats, in the drug store. 3h ATTENTION—WANTED TEN JOURN men tailors, two buttonhole makers, on se machine, on fine k conte. The highest w: aid. Callat LEWIS PISER'S, No.2 Mott + hatham Square, 4th loft. oy. PLUMBER—ALSO A HELP ~APPLY early at 6) Centre et, H. BARULAY, 223 BAKER WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF aemall business, Inquire 147 Madison st, 925 BAk ER WANTED—AT THE CORNER OF nage of cat sod heen beak pl waggtnt : housewor! “488 nes cor rood man, Girl for . ees, Black OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE. TS HAIR DYE. qj Does not injure the Hair or shine Eee of Drar- gists venerally Price FLYTY cents ver box. Depot —46 South Second st.. W' veh. GRAY HORSZ FOR SALE—8 YF. ARS OLD, sul'able for any kind of beavy work. Will be scl cheap. Inquire in the grocery store, cor of Gold and Myrtle ave, Brooklyn. 879 NOUCE—THE MEMBERS OF THE Masone Union, of Brooklyn, E, W., are not fied to attend their te-ular mouih y meeting, on eaday, July Ith, 1506, at So'clock. All members et ending and ing in arresrs, will be expelled, By order. C, CONKLYN, bres 7 or gtt ‘TAILORS AND FIRST CLASS TAILOR- eises and button hol» matere and operators ou Since.'s, On frock coats, & cool, iarre shop, wo. 343 bp. inw et, cor, of Wushington, and 497, 882 J, STRETCH, MPO TAILORS—WANTED 50 P.NTALOON finishers 6 by me 6 operators, The best pices padand work al the year, No. 7 Division t, ud oor, Call @1 thie week. iB) \ ANTED — OPERATORS AND BAIST- e:s on civil work. igh@et waces wii Le pad, Appiy tor one week, coe inton Warsi ED — OPERATORS, FINISH? RS, Lutionhole take 6 and p.esemnen for eben, work, Good pace pad, at 06 Kivington et. BTS VV ANIED- 2 GOOD TAILORESSES ON custo p ote; etewiy work & hands, Call at us2 Eighth ave, lst tioor, {51 BOARD AND ROOMS, T J EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— with or without board, in a private family; house Very que; 1e ereuce required, Call at No. 6% Sixth st, Fetween Soutn &d aud South 3d sta, Williams. bur hb, LL A] OOM WANTED—BY A LADY, UNFUR- nehed, with fie pace and closet, ln & Kente | bei bho hood; the on mide of city pre-erved, Rent Dot 0 @2cOs SM oF eG @ mouth, Addiese A. 't., tor 0.¢ ween, box ¥'4 Sun oMfice. Ws rpukp FLOOR TO LET—CONSISTING of one Larye f out joom, front bet bedioum, pan by And ‘ot. tornisler with evry convenience jor ww housekrep. ng, ut Od Weep Wachiosten Mace, PARRY. —SOLDIERS WOUNDED *% io ice line o uu), oF (hes. LOlre Oe Cutie. to bounty, LePeER 5, HOre MAN & CO. WwW Pare ow, Times wul cing, New York. 889 RIZE MONEY OFFICE, 2 PARK PLACE, Fo18e ions mace fo. a) ues BOW seady Bt once L. BROWN & Co.,, Bunkers. 8.2 Ricrerts DISCHARGED AT RENDFZ- vous uade: o:.e. 77, wid 1ece ve insormation .e- wding ‘bel: pay. ge, by cauiug at our office. L BAOWN& C0. 2 Puk'Place, BR GQPECIAL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS,— & Impo.tan’ notice —All so.cue@:e muste.ed on o¢ divcha ged upon putial aesc.ipuve liste can ieceive the baiance ine them, Apply 12 pe.son or by ie ter 2 {bec ulted Staves Army Ageacy, 64 Biocckes st, YY. Clty, N a SOLDIERS 9 USTERED OUT WITH PAR- eched au cabal Br ape iay tp bani hag ot ry of J. NELSON TpORRY 248 Rare OLD Tyre shies oft, METAL WANTED ~APPLY AT SR CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE. HA Mise Bennett been less occupied in ent herse'f in the m'rrom, she must have neon the art Mra Grey Map me the moment only, however and then she e. “Bir E'win Uniscke’s characier here ta well known. He ise badman, For youto keen up @ny -cquain'auce with him '# positive madness.” “Not in the least; I know perfect'y what am sbout, and oan take of myself, (hank you. He has sown hie wild oats, and gota titleand estate which makes s very great differ nce. Rusides, I hope I'm ae sharp ashe, [ahall not let myself down, no fear. I'l make bim make me Lady Uniacke."" Chratian's pity changed into something very like diagnet, Many « poor, seduced girl would have pe to her leas zu }t), !eae degraded than thie @ who, knowing alia man's antecelents which abe evidently did—bad ashe was, herself Celiterately to marry him—e well-planne!, mer- conary marriage, by which she might raise herself out uf ber low station into a higher and escape from the crudgery of Inlew ‘nto eas: aa | slendor, An! yet is uot the aame thing dove every day in arming yours ‘ades, aded an *- Y Ghomt prudeut, respectable, » ecu ous fa- there’ Let these, who think ‘hemselves 60 ani as, cas! the fin stone at Buoin Ben eit. Put to Chmatian, wie bad never been in society, and did not know the ways of it, the sensation con- veyed Was one of ataolute repulsion Se rose. “IT feat, Mise Dennett, thas if we continued this conversation forevir we abould neveragree. It on- ly proves to we mor+ and more the impossibility of your remaining my aaugbter's governess. Allow me 0 pay you, aud then let uspart at once."’ Bit the look of sciual dismay which eame over the irl's face ounce more made her pause. “Yu send me away with no recommendation— T e@.all never get another «ituation—and I heve hardly @ thing to put on—and I'm in debt awful) Yon «@ ¢ cruel toma Mra. Grer—rou that be been ® governess yourself." And she burst into s passion of hysterical crying. “W. atcan Idol" sald Christian, asdiy “T can- not kecp you—1 dare not. Ard itisoqually true that I Gare not recommend you. UT could find any taing elso—not with . bildren—someihing you really could do, and which would take you away from this own—" “Td yo anywhere—do any thing to get my bread, for ‘+ comes itotbat, I’ I weat home ani told fa- ther ¢. is—if Le tur nd ous why I bad lost my aitu- ation, be'd turn me out of doors, And exept cbe k, which isowed vearly al, I baveu'tone! peony-—I really baven't, Mrs Gr vy. well for you to talk—you in your fine houses and comfortable clothes; but yor don't kuow what it ie to Le shabby, cold, misera lee You don't know what it is to be in dread of starving.” **Tdo,'' said Christian. solemnly. Tt was true. The sbudder which came over ber at thought of these remembered days obliterated every feeling about the yuri except the des.re to help her, blame Wortby though she was, in some way thatcould pot bly injure any one olse. Suddenly abe recollected that Mra, Ferguson was in great need of some one to take care o: Mr, Fer- n's old blind mother, who lived forty miles istant from Avonsbridge. Ii she spoke to ker about Miss Bennott, and explained, without any special jculars, that, though untit t be trusted wito ¢ ren, she might do well encugh with an old woman in a quiet village, Mra, Ferguson, whose Kkind-hea:tedness was cndiess,mwigit send her there atonce. “Will you go? and I will tell nobody my reasons for ismisamg you." 4a. Caristian, as earnestly as if she had been asking istead of conferring @ fa. vor, Her kindness touched even that bold hard nature, ** You are very good to me; and, perhaps, I don't deserve it." “Try to deserve it, If] getthis msuation for you, will you make me one promise!" ‘A dozen."’ “Ove is enough— that you will give up Sir Ed- win Uniacke."’ “How do you mean" *Dou't meet bim—lon't write to hym—don't held any communication with him for three montha, If he wants you, jet him come end nek you like an honest man.” Miss Bennett shook her heed, you kuow."* “No matter, An honest man and an honest wo- man are periectiy equal, eren though one is a bar- ouet and the other # daily governess. And, if love ls worth any thing, it will lest three mouths; if worth nothing, is had better go," But even while she was spesking—plain truths which ahe believed with ber whole heart—Chriaiian felt, in this case, the bitter satire of her words, Busan Bennett on!y smiled at them ina» vague, uncompreheuding way. {' Would you trusted your lover—that means Dr. Grey, | suppose—for threo month?” Mra. Grey did not yo But ber heart lespet to think how wel she knew the answer, No need to speak of It, though. It would be almost profan- ity to talk to this woman, who knew about as much of ts as ap African feiish-wors!iper knows of the Etrnal—of that love which counis fidelity not by months aod years; which, though it has !ts root in mortal life, stretcles out safely aud fearless!y into the life everlasting. “Well, PU go. and perhaps my going away will bring him to the point,” was the fona resolution of Miss Susen Rennett,” Mrs. Grey, infinite) ’ ‘He's » baronet, relieved, wrote the requimbe letiers and diswi: her, determ’ned to call toat day and explatn »¢ much of the inatter to honest Mrs. Fergus n as might put the girl in « safe pos!- thon, where #l.e would have achace of turmng out well, or, at i, betser shan ifshe bed remained at Avonsbridge, CHAPIER IX. re. Grey, you would learn to hold more uprizht andlook alittlemore ike. e magz.er's wiles lad) in we ood @ position as any in Avonsbriage—auu # litile less Lko o Rosivpation or a Patience on a monumen’,"” Tai sure Ll beg your pardon," said Chriatian, lnughing; “I buve nos the slightest feeling eliher ot resignation or patience, Lam afrasi I inc over sometbing mucb more world!y—that plan about M as Bonnett's new situation of which lhave just been t Uiog you''—told asbriefl: ase 6 coud, for it was not very aafeio trust Mias Gascoigne with auything. **A'so of the people we mot lust night at the vice cbancelles*s," ‘“Anl thatrem!inds mwe—why don't you goand change yourdress! I hate amorn'pg-sown, and I wish you parucularly t »k as respectal leas you can, eure se to bave callora to-day.'' “Are wer Whyt'* “Yo inquire for our health after last night's en- tertainment, Is isa customary attention; but, of course, you cannot be expecsed to be acquainted with toese sort of things Besides, ove yeutleinan especially asked my permission to call to-d ry man of jos on ana wealth, ¥ bose acquaint: Ou, plowse ted me sbout hia ate: acome back," said Uirieiaia, bopelesaly, “end L wal go aad dress atouce,"* © Poke that boy with you, Ie never wasallowed to Le nthecrawing-ivom. Getup, Aribur,'’ io the siarp tone in which Whe mi. 86 trivie! commands were alwayseonveyedto thochildren, woich, no doubt, Miss Guscol,ne thought—ss many weil- meaning puren # woud Kuardapsdo thok—a@ the bes, and gutest assertion O. Bubborty, Batit pad tade of Letitasonnging Slave, ando Actbur contirmed rete}, a8 be bow snowed lims.l to Le, “1 won't go, Auvt Henrietta! IlLke tus sofa, T)) not sir ap inch.” , “Tcomm nod you! Obey me, eir'” Aribur pulled an ti solent face, at which his sunt ro® up and boxed bis ears, Ths sort o' Sc pe Lad been fam'lar enough to Cur.et.an tp the carly Gaye o! he ms rage. Itai. Ways made h rupbapp , bus sie a'teu.p.ed no roe Sistance, Eiber sbe.vs norigaot, or sue Lad no courage, Now, things were different, Bic caug.t M as Grscoigne’s upi.tted band, and Arthur's, alreacy raised to return the | low, “S.op! you must not touch shat child, And, Ar- thur, Low can jou be sonsughty! Beg your aunt's pardon immediately. '* Bat Artour Legan to sob and cough—that omin- ous cough which was their dread and pain still. Is did not touch the heart of Aunt Henrieite. **Wo aball see whois mistress cere. 1 will at once send tor Dr, Grey, Maria, the bell.’* Poor Aunt Maria, the most su: -of women, was about to do it, when fate interfered in the abape of Barker aud » visitiug card, which chapg- ————————————————————————— ee ' “Bir Edwin Uniacks | the very gentleman! peecing o. Taball te celigh to sechim. Shy im up imrn ediately,"’ Which wre neediess, for he had followed Rar_ to the door, There 6 stood, a graceful, well-) pointed, fashionatle young mar, with pote t awry 'n bis black curls, not a shadow on his hae some face, perfectly sat afled with bimeelf and + fortanes——a Vitile flared, porbry # ft might be ¥ what he would call the “pluckiness of com tous to “beari the lion in bis dev," to vies ¢ master of b's late college. All men have #¢ Good in them, and the gon! in this man was t- of @ scape race, be was Lote weak villain, ae; cowari, “How kind of you! Tam delighted to fin: young gentlemen e ounctua io b's ae, with an oki wormas,” sail Miss Gas oign’ M mingled dignity and empreascment. “8 Bi | Uniacka, my ir, Mas Grey ; MreGrey. my | ter-'n-law,'" Certainly Aunt Henriettte's ‘' manners’ | superb. Arthur lay erring and coughing ati!l, but I luck less condition (efore viailors was covered © by these beautiful manners,’ and by the flo; emall talk which #! once Levan, and in whic’, was dificult to say who carried off the position y the young man or theelderly woman, Both deeo ed equal credit from that “world” wo which both ‘elonged, i Preseu iy a divers'on was croated by Christi; rieing tw carry Arthur awav, ‘ “You need pot go” said Mins Gaseolene, By for Paillis, The chili hus been tli, Sir Euwin, Bre. Grey has made herself a pe fect «lave to bi 1 “How very—ahero |—charmiug!" ead Br re win Usiacke. t Pb.ils appeared, but Arthur clurg tighter 1 ever toh * s.ep-motber's ueck. Nor did abe © release him, ‘ _ “TD tbank vou, no. Lean carry him quite eas #10 repled t Sr Eiwin's poltely ofered th wich was, indeed, ibe only souterce sue hada tempted toexcbance with him. With her bos her eras se quiited the root, etu did uot re” Soither ail the aiternoon, ¥ (To tinued.) SAVINGS BANKS. ' DIME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAS | burgh, cor. South Tih and let ete, Bank ¢ faily rom 1A. M.w2P, M » and from Syst he | CAN 8 irom lv oente to @5, Wieceived NT. interest aliowed, FREE FROM GOVE ONT TAX. Deporite made on or before th July, draw intere-t trom the lstof July. ARMFIELD, Pes. GFORGE W, kel Be RTKAND, Vice Presivente See. bats a See aay - FR SAVINGS BANK, 504 EIGH') curner Of 424 et. Upen aaily fiom 9 ©. meadars ani Saturdays to 8 p. m. Tnie.ost 6 a met We. EY, 64 WM. GRAN) cent. free of gove.nneattax. Lepoaits made bes Jak: sibs draw interest trown Juiy let. SAM, Y, President, JAMES F, CHAMBERL pretary bl Pa SE | RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO.; Warren st. Interest allowed at the rate of 6 « cent. on all surns entitied thereto, Open daily fy; 1) to 2). m., and on Monday, Thuredsy and Saturn afternoons from 4to Tp. m. Deposits made on or- fore July 1th, will draw interes. trom July 1a B.—Money to loan on bond and mor twace. he W. CONCKLIN, President. VANDERBILT L, Vy TON, Secty Ba, YEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, OOR. © pen daily trom 1 to 5 PY! and Saturdays from lto7 PM 8 ENT. INTEREST, FREE FROM GOVE) MENT TAX, Depo-dite made on or betore oy, x will draw inte troro July let, THOS CHR) 4 Pree. R. H. BULL, sec. * sx PER CENT,, FREE FROM GOVEE M T TAX, Third a ue Savings Bank, Comer Thiid Avenue and 26th Street, * New York, June 20, 1805, © DIVIDEND,—A Beini-Anuval Invidend, at - rate of Six per Cen. per Annum (iree from Gove ment tax), on all sume from #) to ¥1,uk, will be, *? on and aiter the third Monday in Juiy, a Deporite mace on or before qoly 20 will draw in» est tom the ist. Bank open daily, from 10 A.M. 7%) POM. ; and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and 6 URDAY EVENINGA, from 6 to 5 o'clock 4 SPENCER K. GREEN, Presiden | RICHARD KELLY, secretary, 4 SIX PER CENT.—FREE FROM GOVE MENT TAX, ye M THIRD) AVENURP SAVINGS BANK, " corner Third avenue and iwenty-aixth otreet "RE DEPOSITS, #1,575,000, 7 SIX PER . interert paid on all sums fron» to 41,000, free from Government tax, is Ali woners depos'te.onor beloe July 20th ' Liaw interest from the Trt a BANK OPEN DALLY trom 10 A. M. te 3 PL My pe on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aod SAIC Roy LVENLN. 5, from # tes o'clock, i SPENCE K, GREEN, Presiden ’ RICUVARN KELLY, re etary uw 'PHE TRUSTEES OF THE SEA 1B Bank for ns have ordered that inteect, of Goverzment tax, be pold to dipoeliom eoth thereto, ior the eix months ending Sutn JuseS Jollows ; Ou eurus of Five Huodied Dollare ad un ab th (6 of Six por cent. per annum; and on exceeding Five Hundred Dollare, av the sie of b Percent, per wunuta, payabeon and af 6. Mond W7th iast. The inte eat wil be placed io the cre of the depositore as principal. New Yor duly | 1556, Wat, H. MACY, Pres. WILLIAM Noo DON, Bee, 361.3 NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, NOS. j anJ 479 Canal et. cor Varick, Assets $1.49 ,515 11, Pe Open daily from iv A.M. to 3, and on MOND, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY evenines tron; toT P.M. dix pe: cent interest, freeot governm , tax, allow ed on euima of 4500 and under, and Five cent on Isreer sums, Money cepoe ted om of bew July 2th, will bear inte-est from July & Books tu English, Germnan ani ‘ EDER VY. HAUGHWOUT, Presidents _UARDNER 5. CHADIN. Secretary ales | | MEDICINES. . SURE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR }. tempesance discovered by Dr. KIN +, given known to the perrov, in we, tea, or any other Dew ages, Price ol, Beware of counterielts tor the ¢ H uine are pold only at 459 Huucoa at, corner Greys ; R. BONE, 114 WEST 1STIT ST.—D’ easce or the henit. lunes, liver, kidne os, ule 3 ated throats, raising blood, sciofula, o'd u stun, €.uptiona every to:m of #hiu disease cu Hor lwé4Tto SPM, 221 pee KLEs, TAN AND PIMPL Fs moved at ones, by the use of UPHAM 'S Free! ¥ Tan aad Pimpe asilaer, Piree b0c nt, Sold 3 BARNES, Yl Mark Kow, and HELMBULD, mf BK. oudway 45 FAIR CeRooreD FROM ALL PARTS the body in 5 minutes, without injury to ekin, by UPELAM'S Depilatacy Powders, Ask or wm tor “Upham's Ihp latory Powder," and take * other, Price $1, Joby BARNES, 21 Park RP aod HELMBO! + Broadway, ayy ‘ ue JAPAD HAIR AIN COL( Py the Hair, sokers aud Moustac aul s biack or brown, It conslets of only one p ‘at Color will not fate or wash . Only Bi ceatea) BRold by BARNES, 21 Park Kow, and URLMBOL 604 Broauway, 481 ir) 4 ee a HORSES, CARTEAGES, &) - —— b kiocer Or pea. @ nn bwichat, 159 4 FOR SALE—A BLACK PONY, 13 HAN # bo by (eave and kind, vith hasuerm tp order; wil. te soid cheap. Inquieof fb. J ‘URS hd cor, 5p ing end Suulvan ete, ii _ dua SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, PA? W en ed Apral, 1855 —1 Pericetly 15 tot ey ' years. poionly b/ Pro. FOWD. 5. eR ANKS, | uecon he &.ée wad Spectucles. oule Paieu-ee, & broadway, N, Yu. beans Sd Washingtaa ot, Bost ' uot — FACpsoNn RIVER AND HARLEM RA). toass. On aud after Monday, Juve 5b, ‘raine ( Aibany and lroy, conneciing with Northern + Weren trains will leave New Yok «as toilo: From Hudson River Depot, 30th st.and 1th ave » 3 a é 30 BU A. My 2, + *. M. and from Har'em pot, 26tb et. andath ave at 11 4.M.and $4) F b a 6 600d on either route, W. H. VAD) GTEAMER MARY POWELL, FOR Cc’ zens, West Point, Cornwall, Jowbun PMs ‘ Ponghkeepsie and Rondont, from t of D TOS SuevOry allerboon, CxCCyl Sugday, Mss o'clock.

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