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yr "A hae [4 rane thoneand tempertnee men marching throueh the rtreets, all tod by one purpose, that of saving men from the evils Of intemperance. On! Gay evening nearly aii the Father Mathew se @ iil hold public meetings in their respective halls to which people generally are invited. Ia another column will be found full information connected with the time and plece of holding the moetings, which occur in different parts of thi city and euburte Crry Gove rNMENT EXprnsre —On acconnt of the amount of money to be appropriated for Fire Department expenses not being dec the exact taxation necernar prea for 1565 cannot be arrived at. ed is, bowever, Officially etated to be bout 45,88 81 JnoaADWaY RAILnROAD.—Mr, Montgomery, the projector of the over fs etatod, pored line, me anexp 6 the porement, cus houre Quick Passacr, — The steamship Guiding Far, Capt. Berry, from New Orleans, arrived at thir port yerterday, making the run from that port in five day dpinety mivutes, The Purser, W. il, Ficed, je thauked for favors extended to this paper Tur Crry AND County Deat, at shown by Comptrotier Brennan's fortheoming report, amounts altogether to $34,142,523 60, MERTING OF THe Fine Comuisstoners— Exection or Cire Exoixenn— The Board of Com- m.salonere of the Metropolitan Fire Department met at 3 P.M. yesterday, and, as nsual, with closed door. It was resolved to organize a new company, to bo located in the house intely occupied Ly Engine Com- pany No, 1, in 47th street and Sih avenue, On motion, six bell-ringers were dismissed and two traneferred, Their names are as follows: Discharged "Thomas McAuley, Post Office eCaffray,Jefferson Market; Enoch Smith, of Woal- ineton Market; A. 1), Renton, Yéd street Tower ; Andrew Kelly, 224 street; Patrick Fagan, 29d street. Tranaferred. Charles Parkes, from Washington to Jefferson Market ; lsaac Fergusen, froma Washing- tou Market to Post Office, It was then resolved to request the Comptrolier to deposit $50,000 in the hands of the City Chamberlain, aa an appropriation for the Department for 1465, The following resolution was then adopted : Resolved, That this Board will, os soon an the neces- ay, alterations ean be made to sue mun engines and other apparatus as the public neceraities may re- pasty Proc to organ!ze seam fire engine and uck companions, A be provided with such locat.ons as tway heieafter designated by this Board, The epparati fe be drawn by horses, anu the officers and er said companies to be appointed by thu ‘The Board then proceeded to ballot for Chief Engl aeer, and afer 26 ballots Mr. Elisha Kingsland was declared elected. The selection of officers for the “ew steamer Metropolitan No. 1, was referred to Mesers, Enge and Brown with power; and the for- gation of a new company to oceupy the house tormer- ly occupied by Engine Co, No. 1, was referred to Mersra Pickney and Booth, also with power. The following commounication was inmediately addressed w the Chief Engineer elect: Orrice or Boarn OF Commiagtonens MeTROTOLI-) TAN Fine Der't, New York, July 25th, 1565. § Bir—I have the pleasure to inform you that ata mogting of t eet, held thin day, you were eieot~ od Engineer of the Metropolitan Fire Department, to take office from Anguat let, 18¢5, The Commis eionera will be at their office to-morrow at 9 A. m4 will be plensed to receive from you your aecept- #uce OF non-acceptance of the appointment. Very respecttully, our obedieut servant, Cuan.rs BE, GiLpenaLeve, Secretary. ‘Tur U, 8. Suprty Steamer Newprnn arrived here yesterday from New Orleans and along foe the Bivet Prige. Cont 4 to meet exp he amonet requ round railroad echeme, it poerlort stretch of the pro The line will run over e with the second etories of the tw pu ment Philip the const, having on board forty aick officers aud sol- diere from the Pensacola Hospital, This vease! has, vince August, 1865, roauded Hatteras fifty-six times, mort of the time with supplies for the North Atlantic Boockading Squadron, and has carried for distribution to vernela of that floet three hundred and fifty thou- ennd pounde of frerh beef, nine thousand pounds vege- ler, together with a large quantity of stores of ere’) lescription, incluting medicines, with which fhe Kept the fleet epplicd, Hiov,—Yeaterday stood ‘ considerable” in the Aieto arm days this season, At 12 M. the ther- guome's. atood at 59, and at 8 P.M. it reached 91 GOLD, at the Evening Exchan opened at 14) 4. and closed at 1457s. Tus Noexereenta Wann re Merorn—Con- on on OF THR Cononen's Inquest—A Verpior pis nev AGALN JouN BouNs ano Prevention , hu. Yesterday afternoon, Coroner Coilln eon- luce the inquest on the body of James Smith, who wee boutally murdered ou Tuesday evening, while rotor .ng from the Fenian pic-nie at Jones’ Woods, Th ecensod, it willbe remembered, was Killed at the footof Kaat 65th street, where he had stopped with some friends to obtain refieahmenta, Jovring is the evidence ‘ | William Kobitaillewho was 4 kuiled : William Rohitatl!s being duly sworn, deporos and we got foto gave: |b reawde at 150 Bact olet apreet our boat above Jones’ Woots | and Michael M ta ft RN Pmt cE A A ‘The fol- company with Srith at the time the letter was hoth etreet, FE. Rand we farther believe Frederick Hooker an accessory before the iaet, Coroner Collin committed Nooker to the Tombs, to avnit the action of the grand jury, and taewed a wart- | rant for the arrest of Burne, which vw placed In the hance of Captain biartt, of t 9th Precinct for exe- cution. ; Moaqurro Ratp.— The moequitos made their eppearanes. forthe firet time thie reason, in Jersey City and Hoboken on Thureday evening, They are uiteix weeks Inter than ual, but are Inrce In vize end desperately savage, It is etated thatthe tormenting rascals have made arraneemente to send " } @anecetch o favorable wind, Men, women and clili- | dre f Nae York prepare to blend} | Ceoron AQquevUCT Divs. Proporals for {repel lve etreet pavermente, for the six months com ' memiag Aug. 1, were on Thursday opened in the Croton Department, to the number of eeven, but no e. award warn’ A New Festan Crnene was eranized on ‘Thorecey evening, at Putnam Hall, corner of 12th pticet and 84 avenue, Temporary officore were elected. and an addrere wee delivered by Mr, Kocora, after which # large number of natnes were eurolied On the book of the new circle PRACHES., — Yesterday morning and the morning tefore, twenty-six car londs of Delaware peaches arrived at Jersey City, The peach crop is very abumdant thie season, and the inarkote are be- ing supplied with a better quality. Tae Lacen Beer Seivens mv Cocxen— Meriine in THE Boweny,—A large and enthuriotic meeting of the retail venders of lacer beer war held yeeterday afternoon, in the Germania Assembly Rooms, Bowery, Mr. Christian Behmitt, of avenue C, presided, and Henry Montag acted as Secretary. The meeting was called for the purpose of stopping the monopoly of the brewers, who, it in charged, are demanding exborbitant prices (#14 to $16 per barrel) for an inferior article, in which it |e said tobacco roste form frequently acomponent part. After afew remarks of the Chairman, stating the object of the meeting, Mr. Keipp sugrested the formation of Joint Block Companies, for pai Petters of orecting lager ve merrure to breakdown brewertes,se the moat effe the monopoly. lie was Naume Srooklyn tall e ebmen Kert. of Wert S6ih et. + favored non-consuluption by ceasing to se!l lager, selling gin and wine instead fora week or ludnye, Captain Marhowaky, of the Bowery, belioved in an spoeel to the public at large, and a general agitation of the subject, eo a8 to elicit public aympathy, A motion by Mt A. Kre’ to cease the rilo of inger for the present, was op by Mr, Achwitt,on the ground of impracticability, ae all the retailers were notin the movement, Mr, sebmitt called attention to the fact that, instead of 32 gallons, the barrels contained barely 24 to 26, or perhaps 25 gallons, Mr. Kooh moved the appointment of a committee wo draft 4 platform acd laws for the Society, which was car- ried, and the following committee appointed : Auguat Koch, 8. L. Kapff, Buchner, Stein and Marhoweky ‘The meeting thea adjourned, subject to the call of the Chair, THERK WILL Br Mesto on the Mall at the Central Park to-day, commencing at 4% o'clock, P.M, by the Central Park Band, under the leadership of H. B, Dodworth, Fatat Accrpent.—John Hart, a cartmen. wae inetantly killed yesterday at the dumping groun at the foot of Ganesvoort street, by felling auder his cart, the wheel of which passed over him, AMUSEMENTS, Baunvum's,—The audiences at the “Winter Gar- den," during the afternoon and evening have been pretty good, The “White Knight” will be with- drawn on Monday, to make room for @ splendid bal- let, entitled “The Reanty of Seville,” in which several new and elegant dances will be introduced; the prin- cipal performers being Mule, Auriol, Mies Emme Behell, Mons, Baptistine, Tony Denier, and Master ‘Vimothy, who will appear as “Punch in good humor,” The Nicolo Brothers as the “Fighting Gladiators,” sud young Nicolo, the child wonder, on the “Flying Trapeze,” will also appear, The whole to conclute with the pantomime of *Kobert and Bertrand." The Clreassion ladies have created @ seneation, A large force of workmen are engaged in fitting up the tem- porary Museum at 609 Broadway, THE COURTS, A Veny Proves Divonce.—Exgbert Von Santon, 6 Pruseiau baron, in 1563 married a woman known by the name of Eliza Pratt, who kept, as alleged, an im- proper house in Houston street, and skiifully con- cenlet the fact from her cararpoaa, Aftera whilo he tound it out. and a breeze was the consequence. ‘The accommodating baroners, however, promised to reform, aud the twain vere reconciled, But sho didn't do it, it eeemea; for in the Supreme Court, yeoterday, Judee Barnard granted Von Souton a de- cree of divorce, on the streugth of the above facta, aided to the fies that Ellen, according to the papers in evidence, had committed various acts of adultery, While pretending to Lave amended her bad habits. Pargporen,—Wm, Rogerson, sentenced to thr years’ imprisoument for passing countesielt w ae)» wes yesterday pardoned by the Preaident ‘Tur Prvrs Countrnrrrrina Car fy the U. 8. Commissioners’ Office, yvesorda: © vrosrention closed ite care acainet Thomas §. Piite, cuarved woth pissing Lovus $6) greenbacks lo Orauge County. The deieuee wil be heard to-day, Vouton Inreuiiuenor.-An Escaped Convict Re- turned to Blackwell's Island.-On Wedneaday even- ing the 18th Ward Police arrested Patrick Burne, alas ‘Viper Burne, on suspicion of having killed Jarmee Smith, at the foot of Bast 55th street, on Tues- Cove ot into the font, with Dorey and Smith; we | day evening, Yerterday Coraner Collin discharged then tdown below (he Woods, and weutasiore; | Burne the prisouer having proved hie innocence of the t upin the Woods and I staid in the bo: that charg Hie wae laleciiely cea ree ed, hows waiting for them; |] waited in the boat about an be e . ‘vine jecened that he woa an ea. @ud-u-balf jor ther t came dowa « thahad en convictet beating hauled the boat. up; ond MeoGovern er evees te the Pen ary for cane down, and Long invitel meu ! subeequentiy evcsped, and ‘up in the woods and have some linger; u vested on suspicion of he would tako care of the boat un it aleh 4 retarned wo his old went up with Loug and Fmith; about two hours; we met Mekenun told him that Mecoverb bad Dost, and weked Mebouna it b ‘ ap bie boat; he aaid Le wou wethen ther ut tate the boat; Lana van the two wiris got inte ani nied with wl ne down i w nna rere 1 ‘ prnith girl, aw the “Anatomi- / He Wanted them iovo down with we in the lowe; we Museum." V theme " | » Laine and Prints very cheap, at LAM- started from tho woods to come down, and when |e Museum. Various witness testified pro and) pois 5 onwich et. Lesutiial De Laine tor @bout Guth atrects the @ boat haviek ap on. it cor fatthe end of the testimony Jr Dowling | one: 5 F nte for Sbc.; beat Merrimack, bua, Bore; there wy we boye standing around che | MMi that i the case had | red betore another | ‘Table linen, huck towels napkins, and linen Lond s Meine ‘ bose whee the Font bes | Ms ee lag eet 7 hake iE] vers che Also Bo moral existe q donged bors ed down tn h te) Gtivut the i RIEST’S GENUINE AND INIMITABLE tod atitte t 1 our boat to gotin the | eye cuce the ot ute | LD HAIR DYEL tand ges ob eached over | 94 $ fo conve ‘ ip your PRICE 'lety CENTS PER BOX, the F a] 4 Wo elhutios ‘ the w ne This Dye etancd> higher ia the erimation of the | into the n Kc i aie Pascererty, aad the | pub ie than eny other manutact . It te instane bth re | Hotes ie obnowoua W tbe pusne.” The prisoner wae 1s the coior be fot G8 +OON as applied, rey wo went into the | 3 | SeOHATB ON, i hur ie eonserted info a heautitul BLACK or Tove and Mehken od for | Slubliny Affray in Broa lway,—Karly yesterday WN. without ijury to the hairorekin, It does while we wore d e | § RE not wash off por cause Any UND easen tecling while | short man came ov o pn ) | Moruing & quarrel cecurred I (he “Branch” leer | app'ying, and ty without fear of contraciction, the came over tome; the al ia | bier saloon, ¢ verof Broadway and 4th { . Sar BSteand CHEAPEST Hair bye manu- mutothe “sth ee ” E 2 t wy aerured, by » wicoid of a quarcel about t 2 Ni e J Brlibs wh © endeavort Manufaetured and for eale (wholeente and retail) at * Yess" as roon ae sr lh seid e ehort mi : Tia alibana’ to tay : No. 16 south second st, Williamsbureh, ‘To be had truck Lum ; the tal tine chem et ine; the ed foun Oniser 1 He the Lote tree | St fetall, of Druceists, ail over she country rr REE SUSE BEEN fae ve Aron SOUL anny of dun be BETestod the Tatee id jor exauiua | EW SHIRT [KONERS WANTED—FIRST shins * ° at ee Ro ss jt oD ‘ A a Fuok Jtiou, Mir. Suuith's woun iO LOt serous, ciass hands can bave steady emplo ment the ‘don't remember seeing hin: before: atter le struck |, Robberies. —l’, Smith, a re nt, living at | year round, at 6 to So ata for short, and eid weekly, wane, he got me by the lairof my head aad drageed 1) Wert 45rb street, was yesterday, cna | App y @: the Union Laundry, ariou 8, New York gue on the floor; he then commenced kicking me in arge of stealing $455 worth of calt-rking, 110m Liars | Chi) ta} the head aud bod. on the and ¢) aad reived wnd in mm. yondeavor down aga! Jows ou then cot up and ran toward door to get out, and st mp the hill, and f mot wou H rotuse Per, and \ i I started tocome down in the vd avenu some; Ldid not see Ruy more of the two men after went out of the bar room; aa twas running up the they asked me Dill Limet two policemen runaing ; what was the mattor; I told them; they wanted m to go back; | was so weak from loss of blood that wis unable to go back with the policemen ; in drezs- fng tnyee!t this morning | discovered another wound Liecognize the prisoner (liooker) assauliod me; Leis the man who Ficked me on the tioor; [ did not see Looker eiike y leit thi Hy} the ‘one ¥ Bimith ; the short man struck deceased, The case caso was then submitied to the jury rich rendered the following verdict; That the deceased, James Smith, came to his death ——————— = = de at th de of John It he | #tillunder the ruins, His wheelbarrow has been dug yPE METAL WANTED—App Prenine of the ioin day of July, 100d, wh the Joot Of Jom bus we signe of tbe rema.ne has yes beam obe rept Reg LY AT he kept Kicking Law unul somes ly glee came aud kicked me soo; Lcrossed my ands and put them up to protect my tice while ered Sqalnet the door; I ran ng andhe told we that it ld be best tor ine to co home; Iwas bleeding then | met the little boy that was in the soat with me; L got my wounds dresrédon the way Ay, LO eerve oul the unexpired term ot his eenien An Ad roadway Bre''+! in Court—Judve Dowling Knows All About Jt. Mise Pawella Hunt. ler, e agmiues Ma re, for keeping brought a cha: an improper houre in Broadway, over wm Laykin, of 65 Vesey street, Justice Connelly eld the accused for examination an land was arraucned betore Justice Dodge y charged with having stolen $600 worth of en: Oiher proper! Greenwich Burglary liam Dolan, yesterday, o Jdobn snyde and stealing #5 worth of property. Commitied, day an Committed for examination, coud mate Of that veasel, * | Justice Hogan, The mate is not much injured, Brooklyn, poned until Monday next, toveral deinohments over to this city ae noon aatiey | VO> elonging te Mra, ©, Allen, of sud John Thomas John Smith and Wil- re arraigued belore Justice Dodo a charge of entering the premises of » 5 Bullivan street, om ‘Thuraday night, Stabbing Aifray.—Alexander Thompson, one of the seamen of the bark Acme, lying at the North River, was arrested yesterday by officers Walsh and Stamey, of the Marbor Police, for etabbing the se- He was committed by ForMAN Stkeer CALAMITY,—The Coroner's investigation into the circumstances of the recent disaster at Nos. 93 and 96 Furman street, on which cecasion throe men lost their lives, has been poet+ The body of Masters is digeing end hanling out the dirt, ander the enperin- tendenea of Constable Colgan, ince Wednesday morning. The families of the deceared are in very needy olrenmetances, and subscriptions in their be- belf Lave been started, Soepposep Four PLay,—A watchman em- | Ployed by Van Hoosen & Co, of the Merchants’ Police, who was dotallod to take charre of the bark Kiba, lying at the foot ot Commercial st.eet, has been Mirsing since Tucedey night jart, A body was found in Atlantic Dock non Thureday, which bas since been identified o« the missing watchman. An ex- Qmination of hie person proved that nis skull wae broken, eud eppeaced as if caused by @ blow of rome Hunt iustrument, It ie believed that he was mur- dered by some river theves who may have boarded the vessel in eoarcl of plan Nothing, bowerer, war tnleetng from the bark, The Corener hes taken charge of the remains, Tur YounG Maw in Fulton Market, alluded } to in yesterday's StN a having roseued severel peo- | ple trom drowning, denies that he reseved his con- | federates at 86 9 head, and shows the proofs that be baa saved the lives of five diferent porsons within the last five years, and hos medals from the Humane Bociety, Oventno or GRAND Strect,—At the recent Special Term of the Bupreme Court the Hon, Judee Lott rendered a somewhat lengthy decision fu reference to the opening of Grand street, in the Kastern District, and the lability of property hoiders, He the general ru’e im the opening of new streets. the land on nach mide of itehould par the exp * of the a#trret, and that @ach parcel of land should pay one-half the expenses of the street inn ateiy in front of it. Auteoep Creriry at Sea,—Policeman Riley, yesterday, arrested the Captain of a Nor- wovian bark, lying at Ford's doek, named the Or- waga, on the chareo of brutally beating the steward- ese, on a recent voyage, Ae vleged, the woman, whose name is Caroline Jockwood, was enciente, and her injuries were of euch a character as to cause the Preruature birth of a child, whereby her life war en- dauyvered. The acc . nawed Charnes F, Murana, wae bpkes gl before Juatice Buckley, aod about bein arraigned fora hearing, when U, 8. Deputy Marsh Higgins made his appearance, and withoat much ceremony, gallanted the captain before the U. 8. Commissioner, Upon the atidavit made it the wo- nan, he was held w bail inthe eum of $5,v00, to awnit examfnation, The stewardess, who ie @ mar- ried woman, alleges that be struck her across the ftomach on several occasions, with preserve cans. Hor husband war also employed on board the vessel, They are ali natives of Norway. Attemereo Svrcipz.—A married woman, named Soll, residing in South Firet street, near 10th, E. D., last evening, attempted self-destruction, by cutting her throat with arazor, Bho aie, prevented by ber husband, but not until she inflicted a woun, of an Inch aud-a-balfin her throat, The wound is not considered mortal, The only canse assigned for the rash act ie that @ woman who lives in the same with her had threatened to take her beiore Judge Dailey to setile a querre) which they had. “"trk.—A building occupied aso junk-shop by Daniel ilavs, on the corner of Kine to ye on fire about 5 o'e! yee damaged to the extent of $700, ingr on either side, respectively occupied ratamim and Frederick Fernheim, rere dataaged to the extent of about $110 exch; insur MARINE NEWS. July 29—8. Risos, 4 63-8, Sets, 7 10-11. Water..00 20, CLEARED. SHIP—Underwriter, Sears, for St John, N. B. BRIG—Oriental, Nickerson, for Ragged Island. BCHOONERS—O T Wi Br.) Halifax, N 8; M Craw ford, Boston, penis wall SLOOP—Lydia, Decker, for Rappahannock, ARRIVED. BTRAMPTIIPSCorvica, Havana: Cactus, Wash- neton; Geo Washington, New Orleana; Fastesn Btate, City Point; Gen Meigs. do; Newbern, N. Orl's; John Gibeon, Washington: Guiding Buar, N Orleans; City Point: Ruode feland, Cape Harti, LBARK—N M Havens, of Portland, fm Cienfuegos, ERIGS—R Thackery, Havana; Merlin, St Jaco; Cero, Sterra Leone; Ceerge Harris, Arece bo, P Ky Fetefana, Cardenas; TL # erry, Remedios; Lilly, Cow Bay, © 2; Beaver, Port au Prince, BCHOONERS—I Moree, Tobarco; Good Will, Ele thern; Ailevam, Kijzabethport for Rorton; M ‘Them pson, New bars: SH sampie, Weehington, BELO W—Brigs Beaver, and Lotus, Wiad 8. Too Late for Classification. DMATME, DAY—On Friday, July 28th, Charles Day, aged 7 voars. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the usraly’ ee Sunday afernoon, at 1 o'clock, from 117sh ot. and 8d ave, Harlem, His remains wid be taken te /\estehester for iutermeni, bo HINVEST -On .inaiy 2sth, Edwin Whitney, the younvest cLili of Kobert and Margaret b.. Liinvest, xed Ui months end 10 dave dhe fumes si will take place on Sanday afterroon, at 2 o'clock, cor, 69th it. ean ddave, be friends are invited to atieud 204 KELLY—On June ¢Sth, at 14°*6 Lew Kelly, daughter oi Patrick and biizea K yeareand lu montt The funeral w! Sunday, at 1 o'clock place from the residence, on ecisely, 255 AN AND FOREIGN PATE CY,—MPSERS, MINN & CO., Publieh- rican.” continne to act aa ots for new Joventions in “A MERIC ERIC venteen years had se te and have scted as ventore, “te co ve Patent Laws and other , niormation to inventors, turniahed, fiee, 0 lication Consultation and advice free, Address MUNN & CO. ‘7 Park Row, New York, or cor, ot F and 7: Washington, LD, Black axp COLORED ALPACAS, MUS- | n be ( N SHIRT BOSOMS—OPERATORS Want- od oun Wheeler & Wileon machine: good prices aid tocompetont hands; aleo ehirt makers wanted, 66 Lighthave, 290 ATENTS—PATENTS—-PATENTS— MUNN & CV, conunue oo solicit Patents and obtain Government protection on new Inventions, 20 Years experience, Uilice, ST Park Row. _Pamphiets of information free. _ eee | | TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. POOL,—PENNSYLVANTA, sila Saturday July 29th, Cat ge D0 etoorage $00 payable in cure rency, Apply to WILLA Mss & Gu UN we Broad. way, ad B es ae) U8. SANITARY COMMISSION, PRO- * tec chive War-Ciaim Association, Buresi of Em. loyment for Disabled and Disehare Soldiers and me No, 85 Chambers st, (Nocha 0 eniploy. ers aud cmployed.) At the above oitic revistered diechare ere and sailors of all trader aud: " (arced sqldient Sonditions of bod, both ated le-bodied, and are all well recommended, An urgent request je made tO employers to cali and ree ister their epplications for employees, Both par are rerved free of charge. _ 7 Aithoneh workmen havo been enraged tn Fie had a wife and several chiliren, of whom he always mpoke with conjugal andl parental foniness; he would, even on the com monist occasions, and with the most uninterested acquaintance, te'k him- relf into # paroxyam of uxorious tenderness, and bout nothing, Tome {t seemed an anotnally that the sare man should thonghtlessly at the card-table, and eleewhere, lsvieh the money which might have iencered Mrs, Richards and the little ones cowfortablo; and often did they experience the mont distressing privationa, and encounter dif- | fioultiea brought upon them solely by his want j thought, At te time of his whe's confinement | ebe hae sven hima hurried off to @ prison, and after recovery the whole ‘amily have for montbe tn- habited s garret, Mra, Richards perforce enacting the part of maid of all wor! nd not once only dit all this happen ; onee tt tm) Kan bave been the reeult of wantof thought; but it eceurred again and again, and to me the conduct of Mr, Richarde appeared utterly unfeeling and Aeartless. "a le #!" said somebody to whoro I bad ven- tured to express this opinion ; “heartless | oh you wrong him, poor fellow 4 he ts al! heart,'* This appeared to be everybody's opinion, andl heyan to ¢5 perrunded that what everybody said must be true; particularly as Mr. Recharde sought mo out with persevering anssiiuity, and was per- petually doing deeds that certainly carried the ap- pearence of extraordinary good nature. Hoe was in « state of nervous excitement until he had teased me jnto employing all bis own trades- in al he appeared to be quite as intimate with in baker and 48 baker's wife an be was, or as he affected to be, with me; and had his butcher been like myself, his echoolfellow, he could not have evinced a warmer interest in bie welfare. Now all this anxiety to bring custom to the shops of par- ticular tradespeople waa calle’ good neture, the emanation yr yarticularly good heart; I must confess that when I met with bad joints and tough morsels, and fared infinitly worse than] bad done before I’ changed butchers, IT could not but suspect that a desire to render bimrelf of importance, and the fidgetiness of a busybody, were the real sources of his apparently bew t actions, The man who has nothing to do is much ado about nothing; and thus it was a Richards spent his lite legislating for ot:er people's establishments, calculating the consumption in their kitchens, and mainteiuing the virtues and vices of their domestics. For my cwn however, though I could not endure his invariably calling me “Dicky Jones’ in 8}! societies, and in the lovdes! key, I bevan to think more favorably of him ; and having lived 60 long in a distant country where the habits of Life are so (isaimilar to those of England, an assistant overséer of my weekly bills was no} so disalvan- tagevus as it might have been to others, I there- fore beceme Mr. Richarde’s plaything; aud bow be could have passed his tume befoce my arrival is more than I can guess, He one day found me grumbling over # very S!l- dressed ath which my cook—who certainly, tuke her for all in all, was not a bad one—had sent me up for my tiffin, Whatodd names do people give to thelr mid<lay meal! The Euglish word ‘duncheon” is bad enough; the French word “goute” in infinitely worse ; and as for the Todian ““iflin’’—I never could endure it, “Tf you are going to part with your cook,” said | COMMI my visitor, “can recommend vi be servant ! Tweuld tako Ler myself, a treasure, too, But I know that the ave ber place is the best OU 8 perfect treas- creature in the wor!’ Hearing there w reds while | was masticating an unpelatable inouthful, I wae instigated to the immediate discharge of my really very tolerable and that very evening « respectable looking young girl was installed in her place, Words can- not describe the dinners which were set before me; soup, fish, flesh and fowl wore alike detestable: and at the end of a week I summoned belore me the offender. After briefly enumerating her delin- quencies, I paused for a reply, aud to my astonish- meat, the girl answered: “Law, sir, I r professos to be no cook." “No cook |" live with your late manter?" Ag nursery maid, if “Nursery maid!’ gal cook beiore 7" “No, eir, never; she answered with @ curtesy; “except once that I helped in the kitchen when Dorothy acal led her foot."" *Theu what on earth made you come to me" “Why, sir said the irl, “Mr. Richards, you knows, is such a kind gentleman, and has such good heart, and hearing I was out of and sald IT eould butiry."* “Try esid I in a fury, ‘it's well you didin's yjigon me; and the poor experimentalist was mmediately sent about ber business. Mr, Rich- ease, sir.* aris Tam sure thought me a brute, when l very | BI LL, See. uncerernoniously upbraided him for the inconven- fence which be had caused me, “My beart,’’ aaid he, with @ moistened eve, ‘al- waysimpels me to do @ kind action ; those who coldly calculate are more fit for this world.” “A kind action’ I exclaimed, ‘and to whom was your kindness shown? To the cook wro lost her place principally at your inatigation ¥ To the nursery maid who is now just where I found her, out of pl ? oF to me—to me, who have lost a very tolerable cook, and who am now without @ servant? Mr. Richards pressed by hand, and said he would immediately send me @ paragon of culinary talent; but 1 coldly thanked ee and said, that for the present I would dispense with bis services, and I am sure he left me congratulating hinself that, at all events, bis heart was infinitely warmer and better than mine, Here the exceeding warmth of our intimacy end- @) ; but he by no means learnt wisdow from the failure of his experiment on me. To one neigh bor be shortly atterwards recommended a footmen out of place as/— person qualified to sake care of horsea; and the “groom of the chambers" Leing utierly Unfit to act Master of the Horse, gentleman's stud eile material! © To # fmend who wanted to purchase a four. wheeled carriage, be strongly recommended one whi another trend, for tha best of ll posalbie v4 Wiebed to get rid of, and, at the eod of a », the purchaser lay extended in the mud on ing's bighway, the half-rotton phetou having en to pieces, Though I eannot pretend to ® heart at all to be ecmpared to Tom Richard's, atill I am not of ‘an unforgiving disposition; and after a time we bevan to revew our former intercourse, There was ‘ nee, indeed, which induced me to se much oftener than I should other. wise haves done: a youny lady was now domensti- ence! with him, @ ladyof very great beauty, and Very fascinating manners, The lady's face was ful! | of expression, and there were st times a sort of something (which I believe a would have call- ed lightning) in her eyes, which almost sturtled me; Just, at other times a pensi ldueholy per- ed her countenance ; and, as sie condescended to sem pertionlerly pares to my society, no one could teel eurprised ® middle-age! helor, like myself, should lose his heart, We daily wet; and it! egan to be an understood thing that Mr, Richard's friend, Mies Miildew, was shortly to be- come Mrs, Richard Jones, Tom Richards was eloquent in his praises of the lady, and I began to think myself an uncommonly happy man, fortunately for me, my happiness, such as it was, was premawurely nipped iu the bud by the arrival of one of my oldest friends, who hap) ened to bave met Miss Mildew before, and who knew her history, I will briefly state that the from a boarding-schoo } week bis bo poor young lady had sowe years before, and bad resided for some months with an vnprin- cipled man, who had subseque’ deserted with- out marrying her, But I must acid in her defence, that she had always been the victim of heredsary madness, and was obliged, perioilically, to submit to strict confinement and the severest jis-ipline, Here was a pretty piece of business! My break- ing off my proposed connection with this unfortu- nave woman would inevitably bring on « fib of wusanity, and very probab.y an agsravated one! yet, what wasTtodof An unpardonal le conce: ment had been practised towards mo; and pow that the discovery was made, our marriage was not to be thought of. I made immediate pre- paretions for leaving the place, and then sens for r, Richards, who I was quite convinced had been aware of every circumsiance, while he permitied me to commit myself with his unfortunate pucs. Yhe moment the culprit entered the room and my corded trunks, the truta tasbed upon bis mind, and not knowing exactly what to say, he burs into of | Pray, id I, “In what capacity did you | open aig PitWere you never » M place, he came N Geof to him) ever-ready tears, and hid bis face (an weil be might) fn bie pocket-handkerchief Poor girl ;"' ao! he “me feeling wonk! now allow me to betray her; and, besiies, you mich never have foun! out—and vou m'eht both bare been so happy; oh, what a cold-hearted world itis What goamping person could hs ve told yout” “Silence, fir eaid I, in @ voice thet made hic @tart; “ The friend who told me only «id a friend’ daty,—I leave you the tank of rev aling to the ls!) the disappointment and mortification in which you have involved her." “Oh,"* said Tom Richards, * you little know me, Tamal! heart!" “A heart,"* T replied, “ea good thing, bu arthisin min'!,—those who act from tr pulse may at the moment, appear to do very food Datured things, yet divagreeable res [te tnay « ter wards prove that @ little coo! del beratien wou | have teen better: bowever good your hear? na | be, be ansured that it requires s good j sdyment \ gude i,’' THE END EXCURSIONS. LL ABOARD—THE LARGE, SEA-GOIN steamer ShiH LOW, wili tun Sunday, Jn | Both, 1566, to the Firulog B onks for the New Yor hg Ciab, An experienced pilot will be « | board, Boat leaves 7 o'c ock, at Sheet, FL Ry ihe Broome #t, 8 at Bouth 4th Williemeburg, §4 \ Peck Blip, with a band of music. Only a li number of tickets will be sold at the lending following pieces w broek, No. 19 Aun Behmidt, No, 19 Low lamermann, N Worth a, cor Centre: 06 Wort N 1 Cannon at. wv Ki eyth Hees, 148 F Riage . Render, cor I Williarmeburg; Mr. Drearel, 1 burg. $1 for gentleman and iad) ickete, The Commities, LOCIS VILLIAM SCLCEFFILLD, Bee, Ewe tT st pd et, Willian 5 conta for | KLRBEL, = ue S68 TRE GROVE — EMPIRE GROVE STEAMER CHICOVEE for Empire Grove, Sunday, July 3 tu; foot of Barcle Get abo af 8b, at 9 o'clock, 25 cen each way, 84 SISHING BANKK—EARLY TRIP—Fi\ hourr fishing, WM. PLE J Sith. Fare #1. Landing at ‘ + 6.8 Blip. 7; Chariton at, 7.9); Pier 4 at &. Bait Teeehmmente on board. M. MACHT MA eerly. bares JOISHING BANKS—FARLY TRIP, 5 How hota iy oa SPGLNTA SEYMOUK, s y, Jule (th et, a to 6; Boome at. 6 Peck Blip, 6 ¢; Charitor yt ky be + Pier 4.N. K,, Te $1. JAMFS& A. SCOTT, OR EXCURSIONS — THE FAVORIT barge ANNA rad the WM. ROBERLS, new, hi nished, with exceilont accommodations: te and groves, ruch ns desret, O #t, corner of Harrow, 1, B,CKUSSR IT, 4 ISHING BANKS.—TH EF PEOPLI boat, the steamer Massasols, Capt, John Tow epnd, will run to the Fishing bunks every day duri ¢ season (Saturdays excepted), leaving as follow Sth st. E.R. 7A. Broome st, t 715 A.M Peck slip E.R 3 5h Christopher at, NR. § + pier 4N, R. 5:30 vown fishing pilot, will round, Balt, lines an Capt, Hoffinire, thew pilot the boat to the flehi: tetroshimeuts on boar ‘are ove dollar. : le fe $21 IRST PIC-NIC OF THE N, Y, ¢ ° ER Association, to be held at Funk's Union Pa é #t. and 34 ave, on Thesday, Aurust 1. ky 6 ‘Tiekew centé— admit one gentieman and ladies, [ii $28 TTEE, ONG BRANCH AND SEA SHORE R, R. } NC GHLANDS, rue Ate BAY AND ATLANTIC\ iLL. On and after Montay, July 31. the mew and f steamer NEV ERSINK,will leave the pier fcot of Br clay at, N.Y, to connect with (he New Kailioad L to the above points, at 1:30 A, M. and 415 P. Mya leave Long Hraneb at 7:20 A.M. and 11. MQ mak, pe trip from New York to Long Branch iu l end % SAVINGS BANKS, RVING’S SAVING’S INSTITUTION, Warren «treet CHANGE OF FOURS, and afier August Ist, 1505, tuis Bank will daily from 10 A. M, to¥ P.M. BF order of the Board of Trustees, OdT wan V. L. BUXTON, Soe RKET SAVINGS BAN No, 82 NASSAU ST, near Fulton, N. Y OVEN DAILY BIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED, Deposits inule on or before Aug, let, will draw | terest trom thet cate, JAMER C, STONEALL Henny R. Congiin, Secretory, EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR 14 ‘et and sth ave. Open daily trom ito 61 Wednesdave and duys lio 7PM, percent. interest, trom Government tax. | poate made on or betore Aug. Ist. will draw inter rom that dete, THOS, CilkKISiY, Pres. K 36 On » President Ay , MEDICINES. YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE. TI Most pertect purgative which we are «! to produce, or which we think has ever yet be maie by auy body. Their effects have a! undan! shown tothe community how much thew excel ordinary medicines in use. They are aud ple autto take, but powe.stuitocure, Their penotras piopertice stimulate the vital activitios of the bo leuiove the ot tions of ite organs, purify b me, ‘They pur uid grow dister atirenia ai red organs tute these navural tion, and impart ahealihy tone with air th tot whole fo the cure the eve day compl vod. but also tormada and danve White the prod rer‘ul effecta, at the aame aud best plys ra LY 1, being pure nh from any viek of harm, Cures which surpass beef, were they nen of euch exalted posith forbid the #uspelon of untruti clergymen and phyticlaus have jen certity to the public the halite our? while othem have eentus the aeuranee conviction that our. Preparations eonutribute mewely the recef of cue anire cutting low-men, The awent below nue i pl oesod to t vish creative our American Aliunae, coutamune di tions for the use aul certiticaces o the following compiainss Costiveness, Lom ty Bheumatism, Drops, Heartburn, bir act ing trom foul stomach, Nausea, Indices M Inaction of the Bowele and Pain aris herefrom, Fiatuleney; Loss o: Appet. o, all ! esses which require also, by purifying the bioot ved for child t to take ; an yh tiheir « mt Bn evacuant medicluie ri and stimulating thee tem, cure many complainta which ike we D | supposed they ce reseh, such as Deainess, Par | bhaodp Neuralgia nod Nervous [rit it rangemenw of the Liver and Kid other kindred corm | thi 6 body, or obstr 02 0} toffby unprinc.pled de ous which they take . AYER'S and take no other ibe sick want best aid there ie for them. andthe should have Prepared by Dr,J, C, AYER & CO, Lowell, Yin and sold by all Druggiste and Dealeis in Mo everywhere, 4 Ir OCTOR J, HILTON HAS RESUM! practice at 807 Kast Hh omlway, FPRECKLES, TAN AND PIMPLES moved at once, by the ure of UPHAM'S Bree Tan and Pip: iisher, Price 6) conta, Sold BARNES, 21 Park Low, and Hii MBOL), Broadway, 43 AIR UPROOTED FROM ALL PARTS the bedy ip & minutes, without inj te } skin, by UPHAM'S Depiiaiory Powder, Asso tur “CUpham's Dep latory Powder” and take other, Price $1, Sold by BAKES, £1 Park | and HELMBOLD, 594 Broady ay, au Six CHOLERINE REMED) known medicine for the eure tery, Cramps, Coir, and all lore: cau be procured only of the pre Fecond street, Wiliameburch, HAIR STAIN COLO bottle, TPHE JAPAD the Hair, Whiskers aod Moustache 4 beans biack or brown, It consists of cuiy cue prepara Color will not fade or wash out, Ouly bu ceum a Sold by BARNES, 21 Park Kow, and Hib) 6%4 Booadway, a TRAVELLING, UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM RA roads, On aud aller Monday, June 5.ly, 6a) te Albany and ‘Troy, connecting with Nozihern Weaem traing will leave Now York a tol From Hudson River ix pot, duth wt and Leta ove 7.80 A. M3, 4.0 10,50 P, M,, and fom Harlem a Hy 5. Oh tre ail Aa es ND ¢ om @ route, . # Sieg al err)