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Continued from the Firet Page. ee mentioned his loss, and learned to his utter amare | yoo acd Uarris ar Mont that he was the victim of a pickpocket, probably | tho woman who fain/ed in his arms ov ihe rea shore. | The Doctor, drove home at a pretty fat! rate, and on relating bis adventures, wat) Inughed at for being the victim of a Couey Island | disehorked them, thief, “Why | bless you,” said a friend, “pick-pocke™* | ye. tle ingnest on the body of Syotrh, at the 19h , Preeinet Staion house @warm down there on a warts surnmer day” ur reporter heard the Doctor narrate hie experience at Coney Island, and believing the readers of the SOs mey profit thereby, “notes” the abeve for ther Leuefit. Free Matrens,—The new Fire Departinent 4a 00 be organize! at once. Chief Decker hae re- celved a communication from the Cemmiee ners, {informing bim, in accoriance with bis expres od wish, that his rervicer will nor be recu'ved ater Toseday next, the et prov, Phe suppotiicon that the new Department will be tomber, owing to the bento Connell, le an erronenn resolved to fulnish the required fonda ou b ae ! responsibility, till euch Gite a8 the Common Counell take a0 appropriation, af an evidence ol their de- thout ot u of the Ur Sep. wmon e Thee Les on termination to preserve discipline among the fires | nc mere have «pproved the action of | 11, who cxpeiied five men, thé Comm) Poceman Beoare, of Hore Co mombers of that Co, for insuboraination encine of the Exempte was taken from her beurn io the Dark, last eventug, and conveyed up ' Her } vo)f-propelling movement ny Hrondway waswituorred The eteam oy an ediniring crowd, The ‘ollowing ie the letier to he Chief Enginoer, above referred to Orrior Boany or Comer on rn ) Marrorecitan } Deve rMnsty Now Your, duly 24 John Decker, Beg, Chief Paneer Bic: Lam dec en by the Boord to inform von thet hev fool at fa due to you, ans in aerordance ib your expressed wish, to hove a period firel wh oo they will ve prepared to relieve you from sonr volunte y rer ricew as Chiet Furineer of the Metrcpolitan Fue ny on are, (he ¢ apes form- ' ; : ments are | h 1 this } ! 4 wis ¢ vie vho wee pericet hed by the av of August neat, | *'y ot h its Buy Ove fe ' our é wae anal ive of Philede ; . hebod witnes to t ! ® e id reco ") hee me to th ity ti lv, your obedient eer jhathee meto vey enanuan t SGTLD Ew LEVEE, St e 4 tt the Re HAD © ashe ‘ , nenk | erpieoyment. but b not S ne E, . jees went out and reco ed Brith; e hea] e146 cesiang t fome commotion has been created tn cv "eee? | returned home; both of the wen v bel ehirte | yy ark. tn tead of of thi perintendent of the Fire Telograph matiay lee M inl Wi ooes whe ou thay er era 2 Widest lying on a be cbs : wea the moar ee inte the bu co mud epoee | aeuek him and ¢ b inet the operatore of the Chiy Hall. Ose | ty iiiit and steuck him thoy tot bed him of of them ie aceteed of being old, ignorant, lame ond Mu Keone fod thet ehe erat 149 Fast | ve port aeular lye them | . 2 py th vind, Another ie accured of being @ polive! » and | 2) baa he Seed ah’ At ys oh ot a4 hair. Cert. segiceting bie duty for the purpose of vieiting Abby | thee plo enme ip and mibot hel ta o lobby mundry matters; and on a recent ¢ oo : 0 ho enme in the bent at "| he paid «© vieit, on invitation, to the anew > men sini spouting buncombe et a eticot eweepers ment nr sbe Park, The thrd man was an incompetent vor, and used abusive Inucuage towards the 5) endent, Yesterday the accused partice had @ bear ing bofore one of the Commissioners, reporters being denied admission, After the affair wae over, the members of the press were informed that the Tele. eraph Superintendent failed to make out a chee against the operators, The Saperintendent ought to reden if the politicians insist upou retaining iucom- petent men in the department. Tum Fungrav of tho late Rev, Dr, Cook, Recter of the Wainwright Mernorial Church, corner of Hammond street and Wave:ly Mace, who dled on Monday last, took place yes'orday afternoon, ettbe church edifice, At two e'clock the remaius ere removed from decensed's residence tn 12th street, to the church, followed by a great number of friends, A number of prominent Reverend rentle- men acted as pall-bearers, The decoared was 49 yours of age, and his loss is rnuch mourned by a large sirele of friends, Tho remains, after an imp cssive funeral service, were conveyed to Trinity Cemotery, for interment. Tue TikeMomeren at Delatour’s stood at 88 dog. at 12M. yesterday—three degrees higher than on the same day in 1564, Tue Dean RICHMOND arrived at her dock, Pier 41, yesterday mornine, having completed her first trip to Albany, This splendid eteambont ie S70 foot in length, and has secon modation for nive hun- dred first class and six hundred secoud class passen- gers; abe cost $700,000, and is owned by the People's Line, Disrripvrion OF THE SuPMERGED Marts, It will be remembered that on Saturday « car con- «ainting the mails from i’hilade!pbia, etc, was run futo the river at the Jersey Clty ferry, aud the malls recovered the same day. ‘They con prises thirty-five leather pouches of the usual s xc do about filteen immense cay contained newb: pers principal: e other b were full of otters and vaiuable ma'ter ot every k When bags wee broughi to the N 6, the » wee et!!! dripping from ih m The city pouches vere firat opened, and lettrra ard papere werr tvored in the state in which they reacheu the oifice, The rest of che matior was dries ty ‘he aun on the ruof of Post-office by day, and ou the t Tt has been a tedious aad Iabor i soaked mintter, bat it hos ‘The sddre ses of the forwie ly half obliteinied, lo pere the old los\-orl ce wreppe.a ah oo that the lesterw mint be ried, wore rene Tewes Wé.e copied Ob LEW Wrap) er the packsses sere euclosed, and thus sea ward, steamer, Burxep ro DeatH.—-At about half-past x o'clock last evening, Margaret BE, Vauguaten, aged 11, was burned to death at the residence of her Osronts, No, 15 Sixtu avenue, while enxaved in light- {nga fire, Coroner Gover wee notitied to bold an inquest. GoLp at the Evening Exchange opens! at 146, and closed at id's. The transactions were very large. Stocks active and strong, Tue Empress ivarnr, of France, has do- Gated 1,000 france to ihe Rev, Father Lafont, for the French Orphas Asylum in this city, over which be presides, Thin is about $200 in greenbacks, the de by nlahe, Rerersine Soupinus on rug Poricr,— To parties who have socentiy «ppled for poritions om the police force, Supe latendest Acton has aad that there were revurmedt oldie be would not appoint bis the force ‘ill they were prove MEN Were recuse this elty, wad al hove Doeitiones on the tory Alter they ao rap ference while ei nates who are yuwtined .o. pol amb tious to wos rots “wait tall they wee ai" aun hat, A Lunaric day «foruoun Gor ry ‘197 Wert Twent ow the boty of Witla Walker, a lunatic, who comaiitted suleie b \ Wb os tor places, and \ for, ri i have th amet of lives 1 Wali & good Comins Coa held an Pi WO. ve Lhe foreign matior wout by Wednesday's | boatinan fermlli.rly known aa “, Ret wid bar po! aince been sean, withers did to recownize t nan thet dead: ehe saw that tt eli wae wee Smith tian who uck Suith wase mid dling wzed | | Tre lerm Warp Mvrprr.—Cononer’ ee ewee hia pooket fitre Juatlor James ee, on Pa) Cockroft & charge quret.—Ou Wednesday afternoon, officers Vennil- | fiom Johu Canmmeier, o discharged } a. teod Pu's ick Barus. alia “Piper | Om plainant alleces that on Wednesday night, icho.g pars.wg the corner of Broalway aod Reade str Boros” and Beriholumey 0 Cooner, on eaepelon of wae accorted by he accused, Ai er € oncerne? ts ' book... James Drer, color having been 2 nee ned ia the murcerof Jamer mith \ hs SV sitios Wedae yoateriay, On 1b charee of robbing at we oot o: Faet bHth etiect on Monday ni¢ht. The | | aniei Jouneton, also colored, Jastioe Dodge cou- prisenes proved weir iovocense, and the coroner | mitted the accused for trial, Arrest as Aleoed River f whe Harbor Yesterday Covoner Collin ecntine | netday o The evidence yertordey bh wes killed by Join Bur mnt Barna.” The | rive latter fled ‘nimediately afler committing the brutal | © went to rhow that Srv inahort, When see ine e wor ionnd ap a reco: bisde eet ta. | fies or ® morderc iu waa stolen. + | by the owaei, the three a tevined Ve Mare Tur Forman Stue men were encaged the w | Cndeavor wo discover the who, with Join Nash and | storehouces Sor, 93 and wilnes@ouly saw homanwoo selasives, Himeeir Nive Ties | about 2 o'e ock y | and lal trected th ing profusely and soon ase tabbed h Precinet police, came athe nied n the phy sielans found ne tunes | hin a epse hen etruek Anon the i witness that they were of wo ee coula give bim no hopes any more he wav asked cut] with bis own hand. The I Ur Darby, testified: That he reat at No. 121 ave Lb; atier dark he joined the pi at Jones’ Wood; heeame down in a boat with Hooker and cond. tou last evening, Jobony Hurne; when ther crme down to the shore at Jones Wood, they found that thoir oars had been taken out of the boats eome bove tod ther that so Ove had b eo taken by aot mein aboat that ha , " tho young ladves in it, and rome men; they borrow. Fulton Market rescuing pe eda rpiirofoorsrnteune down «fier them; | the ferry slips on the Br they od at Allen's Point at 65th street; witness romained 'n the boat, and Burne and Hooker went Up into the bar-room ; witness got out ot the boat aud 1 war rolne mp to the house Hooker «down: he ? jeeuso coming down after them; Hooker ped into the boat and was out in he stream, and ea the pouie : Harna coaxed Hooker witness b Pp report of a pio! when ker and Burne came ruvaine down: Hooker liceronn took hold of bun: Burne 1 LL godown tup"; he local reporters have attem The amount of this youn thus stated: pulled it on the rock wheu he met burns or mwa June “ gain by which one should to th fi n E.R: bh the rehire sized man : " were bot a ; Burne is a widdle | SPPortunity presented iteel The investigation was then adjourned until two oolock thie afternocn, atthe 19th Preeinet Station- House, Burnsis o single man end lives with his mother, on the corner of 15th etrect and avenue B, bkestan Brorurnioop.—A new cirele will be or wnized thee oe at Woehington Tall, Jere wey Clty, | Me *® McDesmost and James enuan will cell THE COURTS, Tur Dovtr Cousteureit Casr—Venptot or Nor Grvury,—Io the U. 8, Clreult Court yesterday, the care of Doyle, the alleged counterfelter who came on here from Chicago, was continued, The jury brought In averdictof “not g This reeult appaare to wen resched through the discredit cast on the tert'mony of * Harman, the detective, Judge Shivrman, tn his charge, in commenting on Harmon's credibility, eald: 1¢ heeltation, he advoitted that he (Alar. u tomate of te Pricou in Michi- there, and been ed that he bed of any crime ee On being ho'her he 4 finally, was no evidence tendered larceny, dence for the defence, Tue Grisxeve Ing last night beld an inquest ” have the ¥ cous to aseist respiration, Alter ap ope he aduiit on wa wt an entrance tn the buildi: ered that the rear hall tay at} home (rtenton | nor was he « Prison tor ae testumou a offs L broken open, evidently by containing $ « withons e, then bis » but if he wos sent there for “sito as he stated twice that urea f an at ad thee the cellar, The Aneuesled, gan, Damage to builds ac a witl © Und never be Aad sto hile ave rerved aio-tm in the obion even that ho was neonsed of the ru Oh HO Wee COUs.CK |, 0; Course nO One hat heebenid bh and bere fo ior ue ot e Grecnwich Co, of New ¥ ‘ pet waelu a bureau drawer, 4turony Countraverren Drscusnorp.—Jobn Q, Hallata, arrestod tor peseing a borne 6) cent stamp ot A lager bier em loc as yesterday disc iarced, ao evi. ed which shoved Le had any be hevibg bs eniively consnn.ed, # criminal tr Mint Jowoph Benedict 1 beloce Justice Voy 9 STook Ronneny tnd Thomee McCue were a:rauz Tue uce Co Dodve yeaste:day on acharge of stealing w diamoud | In "x tustiohing the tt Diesetgin and MS eharee of the capital stock of the | lee. He» Det u yuued at Ron Over,—A boy | The si whore parevis reside ip v0, 2 ByChte, GLC Rpoluly War pio, ‘ Rente rect, by a Greeape ; la n | cus off owes urtendod SUICIDE, Yeatare | ic i] a 3 i ‘ . | Noma, pouch sires, * , ‘Sixth, B,D, wae yese leas Gruver Lee, of the 4h be Butte man LPO. Le ho ‘ wuieb bad Out at tie lvobo hea he return wort i f et erred, nod & conplaiat being made men weie locked up. @ under great pain, attoution of rowe citizens in the ne! “h- hood who went to his relief, wra convey oring lodgings at Waddy nade arrangements ceria pu ties who hed brew seen in the Park daring nicht, but befere he coud accom pile bis object, 1d in his pocket; it was very blood. to be no doubs but that the Inet state- orrectone, He was in # very precarious Seekrno IMMORTALITY Lt in Governumen: worth of c'othing, had been been kindied among some combust fell Lom plie of timber wi Thievea.—Officers Halvey Police, arrested on Wed- it three men named Patrick Conrey, Wm. Junee and Wm, Ward, who were prowliag about the rehed, although there wae property found, se" they bad the toow to operete iron jit.my, © taw, eome into a loug "ooden handle ‘The bort whey were Brooklyn. xT Drisasten,—Work- hole of yesterday in the body of Michael] Martin, Patrick Kegan, lost his hile on Wednesday mocning by the failing of the 5 Furman street. The reinaine of Regan and Nash have been civen to their . hore of Martin have not yet been found, | Coroovr Lynch empanneled a fury yesterday, and will probably commence an investigation into the cirenmeatances attending the disaster to-day. A MAN AtremprTs ScICIDR BY STABBING Aman named Etward Dea dan, was discovered la Washineton Paik, Brooklyn, verday morning, lying on the erase Ilin groans had at- They found him bleed- ertained that he had beea Officers Griffin, Boone and Wheaton, of the up some time the 1 tothe Cir) that he had been restter, * Hospi. abled ine eft tieast, all the punctures being of about three lucies in cicamference iv, conre‘ous, ed that phis, and S of age. or the purpose of wie euce eded, He only that, concluded t , two ncn cameup, One nor inflic’ed the atabe, when voney helvht, diese, and color of Ie deserited the men to errest injured mun. liis wounds had been probed, and it wae ascortalue sous @ character that his ceu'h might be expec ed at any tine, The physicians whatever, Being fearful tatement no home nor relations, he th himeelf, and so resolved wits ev. the ene that | that he bad not long to lve, he made ating othr: they call | gitocewuer different fiom that made bu him J ' the coor to 1D | pryv.ous, aud whieh was to the effect 0 t Nha out and B hun; after | Leen « rold or, and having bt Burne came in nile cove et | did not know what to do wi iblood ; he washed his roid that 0 | to commit suicide; that he nad not been ascanited or deuthie honda with awe st ous nen had; robbed by any one, but that he inflicted the stabs knife with which he cut \y. IN THR EAST Rivanx.—Several notices have recently appeared ia the newspapers about a young man employed in rsous who have fallen into ‘ooklyn side, from certain death at the peril of his own life, and some of the pted to immortalize him. «© man's heroism may be Hele an expert swimmer, and base rival with whom he has frequently quarreled on the question of cxpertness, Both recently agreed to tura their skill tosome eccount, and consummated a bar- achieve & reputation, and the other (who is of a mercenary disposition) money, The agreement was that each should travel frequent- ly onthe Kast River ferry boats, and when a good fone was to “accidentally” fli oveiboard, while the other was to heroically plunce in and rescue him, This bargam has been carried out to the letter on five different occasions, the rescuer paying the rescued $5 for every time his name appesred in the papers, Tur Navy YArp LNvestTiGattox,—At the opening of thie case before the U, 8. Commissioner, yeeterday morning, counsel for Frank Riley, one of the acensed, moved that he be discharged, as there to implicate him in the The Commissioner reserved his decision unt!! further facta should be developed by the evi- vEST,—Coroner Barrett in the case of Mr, Mosos J. Grinuell, who died suddenly on Tuesday night, of the City Hospital, The wound heretofore reported in his neck was an tncision made by the attending sur- ‘The Jary returned a ver- dict of congestion of the brain, Fires AND Roppery,—A fire was discovered fn the house of Dr, Wm. street, about 11 o'clock on Wednesday night. The family was absent atthe time, The firemen forced E. Rice, No, 854 Adelphi and it was then discov- lcor had previously been thieves cud that @trank bon carried of, i@ material in Wm. he. % 81,40; to contents, about $204, Insured in the Montauk Co,, of Breokin: and ok. Although the thieves made a very good haul, they missed about $1,600 which he house wae doubtless set ou fire for the purpose of robbery. ... Shortly after s fire broke out mo the kindling wood vard of Mr. J. A, Ackerman, corner of Adame and ol W. emes, an! br named Patrick Ketch, Tinton atrest, uear U luet evedlue Pua over. in int car aud had two wos by Dr, Snell, IxcrepiaAny Fire,—The stable of Mr, Jas, between North Fi'th and dey tied by ino-ndiaries, ecinet, d.scoveréa the fre vO io diese mucu headway, aud exdoguished is, Foonp }nownep.,—The bedy of a bov was fovea noite ote that of a 60: Cheasel yeste, day m of wr, sof SSU Mourve ettect New York, who lett { Gold guieet a few ! ©) found bun gone, we nD BURGLAR ARRESTED.—A young hu Biay was found ece eted im Join ioks apd Alusty streets, ou cicht, Itie believed he envered for g ae give 18 Charge of the ——————— The Mormon Wemen and Volygamy, Mr. Saucer Downes, 'n bis last letter from Sal Mormon women like end | ar poly. poople ask 48 to the @ universal sosimony of all bus | the r Lusbands je shat it @ grevious sorrow and burven; only cheerfully submitied to and em. breced uncer a relirious fanaticism aud selfsbne. feot0n rare to behold and possible only to Wowen “ ann Counterfrters Arrested, Parle green, 1b ie raid tiat deccasod ke m AT ‘ y wh lit su e Tot Ws tale (0 pase & deranged for overa yerr.and (ht t se) larve ro yume bi tue Pho nine months by bee b Ab inmiste ¢ nf | ay he erica me SA 2 OOSIDE rY ornerof H tum, itera Arentad @ leave ol nbes bon « of Th ne poliee B00 | Wo dnonds t to ome, On yes erday wi. he het ! Ho 68 einetid pee of me, Ou yewerday bisbt 2 / i {0.0108 PUSpOH, Ho closet, which hat heen purchases ior he pu bah : cca Ot kiding roaches, The .uuatic #wailoned a po \ a ; , of the polsou, and was sewed with seve.e vou. 8 o.e by Uthee, Keuly He afterwards conte sed to hie sirver No fF ia or Dantol, of the fiat 4 ent json, but aod that the peop! ae sees UMoes Daniel he rem. hin, and ecacal ed bin to take at or ihe: ® "eCity | »'M exp vera was are | Lake to the Bnringfeld Burvatios™, whi him to pieces, Mr, Welker died early ou W AY | fees Gorda ee hetero of the Weixhth Precimot, | grow « morning. ‘The jury louis tha: deceared cans ine | 204 (Hlordas (oe balls mamy? question mt deat the ef ‘8, of noltoning by Pirie yieeu A Chapter of Kobberica —¥Mzabeth MeIntyrejand | pstitation, = T taken while deriace "Mi, Walker war dd ven cot Frauce A. Whoeles, w 7 f J y age and native o: Now York, he was jormecl at. ede ag i i gti tilt als igued in as eke tached to Durven's Zoaves, dolee yesiorday, ome charge of stesiing $7) from | Frax,—Shorly after 12 M, yesterday | Jean Banionln, a Prene mon, Mving at No. 47 fire broke outin the drying room of the factor y of Wooster sirves The con pluinant alleces that a few The Myer Morauge, a large frame building No. 26% \ vost Bist etreet. Owing to the inflammable nature nichts ago, he entered s houre of iil-'ame in Broome | etieet, ia compan realy do beleve, that th the wouwu, Ip the morn. secure @)i Ler and mo we taught to believe, and many of then through and by is they re glorious reward in the Yt Ing the wo ypewed, nad tb ey aleo, | fy) contents the entire siructare waa soon . ') i> he On rea @ hone, Le Cou lant Sa ey future wo |i, Lord Jesus has \ald 6 heer trial 108, on machinery and stock 61.500; 4 cred. | Whoe 10 kuow rothing of the | UPON me," said one poor 8 wr a but building was owuei by Mr. Moor loot ¢ 4 sa.b | mace \ ards arrested, and | I mean w bear it for His sake, and for the glory street, N.B. Loss, $5,000. The fe also oo) it a | the» od that rhe ety en the | He will graus me in bis kingdom.” This is the frame buildiny, rear of ST Ninth fy gave, | 4 Susan Yoon ccper of a howee | common wail, the common solace, Buch are the ce ue des . + jueure’ 1B eer shi 0e., aud I.Lizabot Jonuas tihey) teucaines of the church ; and IT have no doug ib: Mis, | Kine Giown, and Fanels liven, wera actalyt both husbands and wives alike offen Louesuly twas also dammed, 1 poyeets uli "Weliore of No avoops this view of the odious prection, and seek fe fo No. l was worked by the po doe at rhe | The complainant alloges that while ealeep on 6 lounge do gubmls to polygamy a8 really God's Resolve the company having baat doi oi ” Lia dap Wouon vf Li XvvbumiMe iy MiOiny WE bao A LWlY Serving culpujahid 1 take palaip of tue. “tne fre ied flames were, however, speedily ex- ‘The premises are owned 4 Plymouth streets, ‘The flames conmanient: d to the machine ab ‘Lavlor & Sons, in Adame sireet, aud ‘he ab The joes is estimated at about ¥ partiaily insured, This dre is also eupponad to have been ihe woik of an incenuiary, Over Seurtug, connected with the A mas named auk hire © aeslat- one of his ue conveyed to bis reaidence, No, 20 Kem. Soret cid bas rs M4 it Would seem 1e parte houses. The fi have sepe- @ same house, or even separste ‘ iat wife is weverally the recarn zed of society, and frequently easumes contempt for the o\bers, regarding thera as concubines, and not wives, But itisadreadiul state of society to any one of fine feelings and true inetincts; it robs mar- ried life of all ite sweot sensizoeat and companion- ship: and while is degrades woman, brutalizes meu. teaching him to despise and domineer over bis wives, over all women. It trees jealousy, distrust, and tempts to infitelity ; but the police Syeverm of the church and the commuaity is so strict and constant that it i# claimed and believed that the latier vice is very rare. A Parsonwan cannot pronounce ship." The word sounds “ sheep''in bis mouth, Beetng an fron-clad, he said tos boy. ‘Ie thiae war-abhvepr “No,” anewered the boy. ‘It ise ram.” ErWws. apres July 25—8, Rises, 4528. Sets, 7 20—H. Water,.morn CLEARM). STRAMPHIPR—Coinmbta, Havana: Perit, @avan- nah; Commander, Wilmington; United States, Fall River: GB Hale, Boson; F Cadwailaner, Baltimore, SUP -Joln Bunyan, Carver, for Turks island, BARKS—Nord+ree, Bremen: A A Dubert, Falmen'h; John Carver, Turke Isl ud; Baude Hook, Cow Bay; Bcotiand, NOrivans; Eveiyn, Frankfort; Zoloff, Bangor. PRIGE—Hedley Vicars, Cardenas; H C Brooks, Charleston, SCHOONERS-P L Smith, Philadelphia; Rebecca C Laue, Boston, ivpublic, New Bedford. ARRIVED. STFAMSITIPR—Neptune, New Orleans; Yaroo, Richmond; Giaseow, Liverpool: Meteor, New Orleans; Hatteras, Norfolk; Chesapeake, Portland, Maine; MeCirlian, New Orleans, BHIPS—R C Winthrop, New Orleans, with cotton, PAKKS—Jane Zoom, Saguay Aatilie, Bantoe; Des erel. Porten Prince; Henry Trowbridge, Guanica, V z; Susan Jane, Cow Bay, CB. BRIGS—Porrester, Bridgeport, C B; Wm B Saw- yer, Lingan; Kootoo, Glace Bay. BOHOONERS~-Suow Squall, Mobile; Lalsita, Bar- acon; Vintave, Albspy; AT Bipple, do: Maria L Hall, + G Darley, Wilmington; Francirco, savannab; rade Wind, Savannah: Abm Lincoln, Westerly, RK; Constitution, Mob le; N BT Thompaon, New Haven for Philadelphia; Robert Foster, Millhridve; Selma, i Filen Rudman, New Bedfordf Idaho, Pough- for Biddetord; R B Smith, New Bretford; W Bentley, Gloucester, Lamartine, Warehat; Joraph Hall, Portland: 8 L. Crocker, Taunton for Philadel. mi ;A M Chadwick, Cow Bay; Tnton, Provicence; unis Bodine, Cold Spring. — DRAT MA. HARRIGAN—On Jnly 27th, James Jonephsehild of Patrick J, and Catharine Harrigan, aged 5 mvs. The relatives and friends are respectfully havited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock, P. M., from the residence of bis parcnts, 129 Diviaion #t.378 MERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY.—MESBRS, MUNN & CO., Publish- ers of the “Scientific American,” continue to act as Attorneys for securing Patents for new Inventions in thie and ail foreign countrias. Mosars. MUNN & CO., have had seventeen reare’ experience in eoliciting patents and have acted as Attorneys for more than 2,00 Inventors, Pamphiets containing the Patent Laws and other important informauion to inveutors, furnished, trea, on application. Consultation and advice free. Address MUNN & CO., 87 Park Row, New York, or cor. of F and Tb ote, Washington, D, ©. AMERICAN MOWER.—THE ONLY SELF OLLING MACHINE, Treat perfection in construction to which nes have beer brought, I call the atten Farmers to a Machine embrac TL ATEK IMPROVEMENTS than any lore of i fe to the public, Particular attention has been paid to the wants of of the AMF.KICAN the Parmer in the construction MOW tw make it VERY BEST MACHINE IN UNE. There sre numbers of Machines that do their work compuratively faultiess, and yet there are lovonvent!- ences that are greatly annoying to the operatoramong them the trequent necessity of oilinx the vearings, and more particularly the crank-pin, or pit an head, which, it neglected, (aa it is very apt to be.) result: in outting the lournats or boxes, and in pe m enent in- jury to auy machine, The AMERICAN MOWER ina the following features of exceilence: The BEARINGS OF Tis AMERICAN MOWER, aa well oa the CRANK -PLN, are all SELF-L CBRICA- TING, and WasTE NO on. 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Y., having dis- covered the origin of these di ul diseases, and the Only postive remedies which will eradicate them, will mail his treatise to applicants who send ten cts. 1" inane a ata wie 266 —\.N CHOLERINE REMEDY ,—THIS WELL known medicine for the cure of Diarrhoea, Dyse very, Crampa, Jolie, aud all looseness of bow: can be procured only of the prietor, at 46 Bou ary atrOeh Williawmabureh, Price 2 conte, ber “ALL HEART.” When I first knew Tom Richards et school, he was ® thoughtless, idle, dirty, naughty boy ; he eared for nobody, and it was evident that nolxdy cared for him, He was e enarer of birds, » killow of cate, @ tormentor of dogs; the dread of el isthe boys, and the ecout of all big ones From this let | ho one imayine that Tom wanted feeling; snaring birds, killing cats, tying kettles to the toile of of dogs, and frightening litue boys out of theis Wits, were all waiters of mero amusement. But if you talked tc Torn fn an angry tone, or above all if you rapped Tom's knuckles, Tom's eyes filled with tears, and it was evident that Tom's foclings were hurt. Tom's tears, in fact, lay near his eyes, and os small occasions he would blubber like ® girl, This was by some supposed to indicate deep fecle ing, and certatn it is, that the prevalent opinios was that Tow had « very good he irt. Now I must confess that I thought but litle about Tom at the time; but had I been asked te give an opinion, I should have asl, that {f you wished to trace his tears to their source, his beart was the very last place you should have thoushe of; bodily pain or wounded vanity, the loss of @ plaything, or the confiscetion of @ tart, would make his eyostwinkle, But little asl could then retend to etraie into the actions of men o# tora T should bave aid that though Tom certainly Gave go evidence of possessing a bid heart, )e had never 40 far bub! ered bi ameelf into my good rraces asto make me briieve he had « particularly good one. Tom Richards and J, in fact, knew but! ie of each other: we eas on different forms, played at d fferent games, and wheth r heor I first quitted the school was@maticr (1 shorld imagine) little note! by cithe: hichever may have been the one lett behind, He wes the son of # vere rich mercantile man: £ one among many desceuded frm e younger broe ther, a colonel in the army, who had vory orrly im hfe united himeelf to a charining young lady withe outa penoy 1 was Werefore let to cutand carve my ows dest'ny: and for many yorrsafter [ quitted school Twas far away in a foreign cliie, diligently toile ing for independence. I was alent twenty years and then came home, with a face quiteas yellow as the gold which I had contriv dto ser pe t= gether, and though by no means a nabor, I pos. sessed suflicientto insure my future comfort. & confess I think I was wiser to come back and settle down contented with ny litte competency, thar go on toiling, as many do, amassing wealth gacrificiug bealth—divging out dollare for oiler people, and graves for thews:lves, On my retura to my native counirs, atter eo long an alaence, fol like a lonely beiuy; and after sojourning in the city I resolved to sesile in the counsry, partly be cause I thought the air would be beneiicial to « faded complexion; but principally because wany excellent farnilies, formeriy known to mein Ind & bad made that preity place ther home, Wits them I passed my time pleasantly enough, and bud for the chill breezes, I might stil! have tmacined myself @ native of Calcutte or Rombey. At an evening party, I one nighs encountered @ fat, yood bumored, litle man, who was iny partner in # rubber of wist; little passed between us beyoud the usual interchange of civilities common among strangers #0 cirerostanced; I wae aware that hia name was Richards, @ cominon uame enough, and afters pleasant gainecof wiss I wished bim god evening, Tho next day, soon after the removal of my morning teal, to my very great surprise, Mr, Richurds was announce’, and be jmunediately euterod the room in a state of Lurry and ayitation for which it was Fi gel for me to account, He came forward rapidly, grasped my band, leoked at me with » pair of wet, twinkling eyee, and wiping them with # pocket-handkerchie, sank into as arm-chair, “Tbe poor man," thought I, ‘4s periodically » Juustic, and now the fit ls upon him !—bow shall I get him out of my house f"" I stood upon my own | oarth rug irresolute what step to take; the servant had left the room, and if were w ring the bell, I thouxht my new acquaintance might be irritates ; I looked at bia in silence. Mr, Richards, with his ey s still wet, gave me ® sort of April smile, aud faintly articulaied “Jong |" I have not be’ore made the avowal to the reader, but ay bane t4 Jones, @ nai.c familiar to the est 6s Bicharos, perbaps more 6; but the more comm Mon Your hawe, the more necessary is it that 18 should Le treated with becoming respect. There were not three men in tio wie world who had ever hailed me as plain Jones” before, aid here was an a quaintunce of twelve hours familiary omitting the Mister.” Nay, here was actually a fat man of the name of Echards, calling me ‘Jones a6 our second meeting, and holuing out the bare paw of tauile rey 1 A drew instinctively beck, and ejaculuteds “Bir }"" Mr, Richards started up, put bis arm upon my shouluer, and criod with @ tluiter of sensibility, “You do not remember me ft" **Pardon ine," I replied, ‘indeed I do not," “No, andI did not remember you last nights and I dare say I am somewhat chunged since you knew me as a boy," suid the very fas man, with @ sentimental sigh. “Possibly, Bury" extd 1; “I certainly do not roe collect you." “My dear Jones,” be replied, grasping both my bands end atlecuonately squeezing them ; “lam Tom Richards, your old schoolfellow: whats mecting after the lapse of so many years; ' sod while [ wasenccavoring to bring to my revolloction & person for whom I had uever fels interesie, and had never professed or evinced any interest for mo, he was indulying ine fit of sonsilitity, from which he was sucdenly moved by aknuck at the door “A visitor I be exclaimed; “how provoking that such a weeting should be Inierrupted ; dam uafis to meet auy vne j—adlen, frond of iny early days IT trust we shall offen wees, Saying (h.s he burried out of the room, aud Iwae forvunately speared the necessity of eviucing hart had buta very indistinct recvliection of Master Tom Richards, ava felt no gratitication whatever at being made acqua/Dted with the fatness aud sen simentalisy of the mi dle-aged poutleman into whom he was now transformed, T> wy new vise itor I leughingly described the scene, wud found that be was hig inted with the actor who bad just precipi quitted tho stage, “It is so lke Mr, Richards," said be; “be is el! beerts when next you meet, receive Lim kludiy, for he feels all that Le professes, or fancies tliat Le feels ‘iy which amounts to much the same thing; hil feelivgs aro ukin-deep ; they avo aroused by « thing or nowuing, and never 'ssi long; tu poor man, be haa the Les: Leart in the wo T econ had freq 1ent meotings with my quondam school fellow, aud what I ssw of the man very son rec Jed vividly to my re vilection the boy whomTl had so entirely foroston, Hoa (sther’s weeltu bad ineured Lim independence without the necersity of choosing profession ; but to increase his income he had very recentiy taken a step which had near- ly reduced bim to bey, ar Ho had advanced @ very large sum to ao individual on usurious snd most exorbiant interes: ; the borrower tiad ab+ ecunded, and the illegal tv ofthe transaction lad let the lopder without ® chance of redress, Mis con- stant topic was the ingratiude of his friend; not one word was said e!orcthe pecuniary aivanture which he was hiciself to have derived from tue transaction; the tale Ae wid waa ore of disin- terested frendabip on the oue side, and of calculat- ing cruelty on the other; of money generously vanced, and the repayment fraudulently evated ; and thea the disapointed usurer would twinkle his wet eyes, and people, who knew notuiny avout the real state of the case, pitied the poor P. lasvmy who hal beu #0 Ungenervusly tread by a rune Orestes. ary ¥? {To be Continued.) 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