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Continued from the Firet Page. (Oe @inet Btation House in New street, whore he is now eanfined, Coroner Collin was summoned and einpan- @lled «jury, but owing to the excliement which pre- ‘valied in the vicinity of the murderon Saturday af- Bernoon, and the diffienity of obtaining witnesses, fhe inquest was postponed until this afternoon at ¥ @elcek. Deputy Coroner Thomas Robinwn M. D., soade & post-mortem examination on the body which jnad been removed to tho Station Station, and rubse- quently rendered the following statement: of Dr. Thomas Robinamn.—1 found « pido chor eound in the left breant. dircetly ow rerion of heart. The ball ente ed the @ fifth Inter cortal epace, Letwoon the os fin ‘and sixth ribs, crazing che eize of (he Pg Ty the edge of the lower bol risht lung, throuch the pericardium. entered the heart nt right veatric'e, glanced up rard to the Jef, to the upper part of the lott auric arod the deft auricle and periear: intn,and Inve the thorsee etvity, where | found the ty The bali waa aeconical an! the cavity of (he 6 th coville ofthe th pore rales re efit d with bioes, anla ere torn. uty of co ault of the pistol neulam, Death was the shot wound. Mr. Van Doren lived in Jersey City, where he res Bighly esteemed, having held a prominent powltion In political cireios. Ie leaves a wife and five ch.idren, Perm |esion was granted to the triends to remove the body for intermout. He wana large fine lookiug man, aud ebout 45 ears of age, Mr. Oratn is about $2 years of ave, a native of the United S'ates, ani ‘ives at 816 West 40d e'reet. It ie eid tha’ Lis mother and @ dependenton him for anpport. Aver he tad become caim, Mr, Oram was viewed by our se. porter, towbom he etated thathe uad been in the suiplor of Mr. Van Doren tor seven or eixht 5 era. Atver leaving him, the Iattor called Oram a th of, ar! otherwiee wiilified bia charac'er, Oram eailed on Veo Doren yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of tisining an apology. A quarrel eneved, duiog wvhoh he alleges that decensed viovno'ly ferauitygs am, What he did atterwaria waa in ee f-dofenes. Fine Matrers—Tust New Cure Exar. rey. The'Metropolitan Fire Comniumlonere have jue ‘icioualy elec'ed an old and experienced fireman for the position of Chief Engineer, Eliehn Kingeland the oe eppointos, has been ilentified aith the fire de- poriment of this city for more than twenty years, bas peed from the lowest to the hichest positions through regular gredationr, and may be termed a thorouvhly educated firoman, After a preliminary expecionce as a “volunteer,” Mr. Kinceland went ayo the active list in 1546, connecting binmrelf with tice Company No, 82. He rema'ned with that com- pany five years, becatne one of the most efficient poulers, and was made representative for two secme., He was thon transferred to !ioeine Company No. 26, and became ite foreman altoost immediniely aiverward, He continued io that capacity antil 1553, when he was chosen an assistant euxineor, and has been regularly re-e ected at every election since that time, He ie perhaps ae woll acquainted with the requirements of the d+ partment as any other aan in New York, end his extensive experience will fe valuable Im the organization and the perfection of the new system, It is undessiood that the n ; end the Commissioners willeet to work during the oresont week, and reorganize the Departmoat us apoodily ae possible, EMPLOYMENT VOR SOLDIFAS AND Sailors, —The war being ended a lary { t0 raver andralorsare in the cup recking tor empoy . hin a " hie want hae eo far ben euiic: mily met by the fray t Sanitary Comiiesion, and et thelr avency No, fh y eens ' Hall Place The bookseller locked at the boy, and then at the chain ‘ rentine rou re aad alice ¢ sent to | LUN ALL —On Snudey morning, July doth, | Penny, avd Ioquired if he were the lod who bad prongencelie ip = ‘se . i ei at be! | ' H nol Nintthatl ace 18 se rt. ” | peg 6 parcels about ior Thowes Brand, wlen © Pei vie the Fmplioyment Bures he ivendeo! the fumily are rerpect was | only legitimate juriitucon of the ato ; | ' rree on or” o: | tet to a'iend the, tunecad trem hie ta Tr boy said he wra. ‘ : ihe Ind I Hie mone’e the ir) y tee wou per ay oolkiyn thie alorpoo: * And vould vou ! ke to da we aud being uncer the = fina P ‘ 14 O10 GOLA kuu fun Me r f towek. The wet! éesaa the Tempe nace sos ineatnt ott ana Nah te Mad ba sianinehe vielen oof =o many geatiemen known to | The bouy ves tebou sm cum e Minched to the Couch of the Arew pion ry il! On eg sof tS ce ph pee the community, it 1 , ned the! Smeal bere grisly ah de meet Ne ecroo tone at Ly otcocs tor the Ciup Catures of the youth cr meoned all vver, and he community, it Is proper to «uid the | : bs o et occine the tuners) ef thas doce. ed , bs cars desp-eet eyes were flumine.! as if by ma- wnat belay Cec dved Ly the veprereutations | Escavs.—On Saturday evening, | verter sto | @ ace oa belulfot an Areney extabtlcled ior theex: | Mra, Albert Sete, resins ecraes of Sou h Firet at — “Rs vour messenger, sir?—indee! I wen'd," * pa. pore of obte menes Va E 1}, who bed been inthe t 7 “ty RAR CUANCE — FOR SALE RB} { Who could eng er for your ct aracter?* i 5 “ieee *e i ‘ » who L ten in the habis ' A I Al ; F . FOR LY THE “M> mother, ar: #°¢ knows me bes:,'’ he re- Coore to assiet the aol lie tr foe, came rear Jeath In comequcaee eau | » " » ure w plie’, with reat smple ty r 4 ele ' > . t ut ’ t plier’, en ployment, Money coi! ove: dee of that power ug, De, Biacly, asstated | So Dent a6 te banks “Bu who kuows her" said the bookseller, atanc odeesnot benef! the brn et lows who b | by othe: phystel iim eavine the | N.S on! og, fourbt the ba'tier of the Uuiew; aad, if the public | | life, Thea port tut ier seal io Q SALE CORNER” ‘Not many, atr; but the Ianclady where we live, deni ¢ to neulst the coldiors in this way, let the fumde | eutcice fm th's care. ia dented b ds bo oe inn thier, eth 000 som: fow others.” De sent to the § nitery Commis ion, Aad uot len wtb | Lacxcn ov A Sram Yact saree LY vod for many years Rktse Nace panel inquired what place of worship irier; ndiviguals, Lonever preveaiious thelr | grea yuekt Colle +1, Rose, was liureed on Satur | KOWAKE STED— HERES Toe lad told him, bus added, “My mother hes apponte te oy appear. i tay "aa EST | ot Veen there lately.’’ —* ee new m | day aitenroon, fom thesiip yard of t.%. Unde it | LY of wares will te ps hands, Qisletolein | PY aire Men, aves. we SOLDERS — Recerrions T0e] ¢& eeapoint, Her dir s { , fi du white Je nae; a.00 8 boy to stam . . Day.—'The 44th N. YuVat, Ve Cevesnik iawttcens | fae ‘ vt 6 : f a 98 wall ” . pi hare WOOLET, § Div clon ate up eaire if t Fe by deep ri returned, but the erpreseon of | SAERIMA Hote ele tein ticees ; LITE ON Ww. face told of pain, not pleasure. mother, wil pa nde this morning, @ corted by the Met epoli Rope intend ot Ken tardy tan Police 1,000 e'rong, unde nedy, end the 8h Repiment N.Y, National ¢ €o!. Vician, with Robertson's Ban. leave Bfate Avency (#tich is » Vincent Coll yeck, and march dial, up Boadway tO Mou eon enn! war. cown Boo Unio. euare, wh ¥s te yo Bond. b ttoure, toe, . Woodward, merit, and Capl, vic fit best meit, Miuehineg wt @ Ageucy, eu arket, thr and +t s Howery, Chat. . City Hall Park, Mroadsvey to ten Mi ub Hodes, ape # ny arr will partake of a colla’\ Gea he Us elty on review the command... Recuuentarrives (oth se day atfernoo pe. # v Ay dd BhOde Lav iud, ¢ pe etOse «uy oming fom Hilon bead, Y number Bs gien, aud will leave this city for Providence to-uay, Tue rest PiceNic of the New York Car- vers’ Association will Le held to-moriow, at Funk's + uion Park, Bixty-third stieet and Second 8. Dnownep,— Coroner Collin beld an inquest on the sy gs) Win. B, Leser, who was ace deua'ly howhe noday last while bathing, ‘The weceas ed wana ta ive of Lneiand, Joye ue ofa e, Sen Sproke, Coroner Collin held an in- eest On Faturda,, on the body o Jolin Bonlva, an h s ake leborery ho was rua etuck oo Fri uf ernona at wor’ ja 2eth et eet, near Phase «,. Ile ° ot Quad dover ert at upon the pile Gears of ave #18 Leak whe died trem the Lhe deconsen resided at an f.uuest on the body ot committed suicice wl va lug bimee!t in his bedioom, ay by Pearl tel. Tur Stxrtu AN DAL Repont of the African (fr sizaton sec.et), WOM, Wilron, See, shows a Ve ¥ prorperous cond: ion of the soc ety Ite ie. celp olast voar were 7,008 64 be us an iner ure of Gov per cru’, OD met yeu, Lea new rehools tor she —) eden bave been esablebeu which are well at- verdes, Potoe = Lwreburarncr.—Sooting Affray.—As a#>out half-past two o'clock yesterday morning, # dis enasion arose between Robert MeMence and Joho “siclieo, when the former diew a revolver, discharging > bariel at his opponent, the bad taking effect in in in the buck part of the mow bh, | The wounced Mc Meaee contrived to © tect bis escape, aud 4 bevw found, no bt, Martin Maloney and bis wife Bridget Lecame involved in a discussion, which resulted in Mas, Ma- y » Deing stebbed fn the side with a knife, allered t&tave been in the han le of her busband. The +o ded Woman was conveyed to Bed vue Horpital f> \ watiuent, and MaloLey was comsuitied for oxam- velo by Justice Shandiey, atrompt to Kill an Ofiver.—At about 2 o'clock snday morning as officer Stran was conveying to or ere acting in a rather snspiclous manver, be war set upen “a West 19tb streets by @ crowd of the prisone.'s % iets Who wttemp ed to revcue tho offeader, During she sc ufde which ensued, revolver shore we.o flied at 18 ONcot Bone of them, however, taking citect. At ‘eusth aamatance came, and the crowd was divperred, Pyllens being taken to the station house, and thence tae d uabioe who wend bin tor alt uontee to uncer jaw, @ud inflicting @ very vessous | u was conve ed by the police to the New York Los. | ation house James Tallent, whom he detected | the Penitentiars in default of bail for future good be- bavior Swindling Clothing Merchants.Charies MMider, alias Thomas #impeon, alias Sanders, wae arrerted by Sergeant Buckman and officer Pike, of the 7th pre- cine? police, oa a charze of feioniougly obtaining $125 worth of anmade clothing from Mr. Nathan A, Knapp, No. 19 Cortlanat street, The complainant alleces that the accused called at hie store on the 25 and solicited work, ‘Lhe accused obtained tho u iny bat friled to return it, It t@ allesed that he ob- tained 8150 worth of unmea'e goods from Rolert ‘Taylor. 7) Duane eticet, i) aeimitar menner, and a smealier amount fiom Hoamnmersbergh & B 0.5 Colere Place juetice Bhandey committed tho accured for ¢xamin«tion, Robbed in a Disreputable Horse. Yeotordar, | Mina Tolback, a German woman, ke: ol table house at No, 45 Huson street, wera charged with baviog so Liinoia solvier, th: distepu- ted and from John Thorne on | m of $2.5 In Treaeury notes, It jeulie edibe « ont took ihe money tom t ¢ con pial ould reiu.a it end then 0 heh ehe Clenucs ine, we ev ce ly under hie, Jus. ce lopen | 01s, Purylsrye-On Saturday, the dweliing-houre of | Mr. etre No. 9 Lam: “ine Discs, wae lok ‘Minto | by thi during the slreace the temily, ‘Ihe, burglars p eked up alae + of clothing, &e,, + with whoeh iLey © whew ane, whe Mmeetic bolag nt he copy pte & the whan. nd the Lurplas fled ia cisay, Teeis WOLe ade, RProoktyn, Tut ForMaN Stier Disasrer,—The ree maiue of Michael Maruu, who wos Lured mw the tuine of Nu 93 Pucman et.ect on Wednesliy morn. ing last, wee secovered yesterday morning, The body wee dreadfal y bruleed, In the pokes were found, ca vindy wrappe! up in pipes a gold sove- telgn, fifteen auillinwe iu forelyn eiver coin, $46 in Dilla and $45 in postal cursency, Martin, who woe a laborer, alwayr coicied his money ab ut bis person, ‘The decenso4 leaves a wife and two children seaiiing at No. 46 Maxter street, New York The romaine were token to the Dead Houe, An lovesti;aioo wil be commenced th » afternoon by Coroner Ly neh, Toe Dratias 1x BROOKLYN last week num bered 191, of which 43 were adulta and 147 minors, The princip diseases were : Cholera Iniantum, 67; convulsions, 20; consumption, 10; marniuus, 11; cholera nurbus, 6; hooping cough, 8; croup, 2; ecales, 4; typhoid fever, 4; diarrhira, 3; djyeon- 8, be, Distkessinag Scicrom In Gnemswoop Cenrriay-A Dis orkauap Hesnanpy Blows Hts 18.AiNs Ort.On Sacarday evening, about 7 o'cive oman name! Jones, a laborer emplo: ed in the Ceme tery, while returning from work, came upon the body of @ man named Archibald Mathews, of 183 Eect Siet atreet, New York. who had apparently just shot biawelfthrovgh the head with o pletol, which wae found lying beside hin, The deceared, it ep- pears, placed the muzzle of the platol iu bis mouth went ere pom ale. and fi blowing off the top of hia sku'!, and ing his br ine no every alecth Jones covering the body, linn ediet comunun fart tothe Boies {the 45cb Piecinet, and tino reves ofle te nivived at the spo Hug the body of the decen to be etl warm, upon he commit how op hoerl, are 10x 10, provided with Lighthal's Pah ne convensers, ArTemrrep Svicipg BY A Youxsa Woman, —Sho.tly after midnight, ou Satarda,, officer Moe Velaud, of the 43th Preeinct, fonnd an intelli ens took woman at the foot of Suh Levent. i state, On taking hero nde iw de.troying h ng Ler to conrclou Less, i hiv out of aany niak, aved about b Lov mer ebrees, P OuiteeRs bo jauai eiutin if aliov ed the p ovec.ion of >) loeb it is understood she wid pes. Rrscvky From Drowsixo.—A young man | kuowo by th ye of Yank MeGumn, yesterday tnoruing accidentally tell off the pier foo’ of North Phird etrect, E. D., while atempt'ue to goon board Aohip, gud waa rescued #itk cahealy by Deputy shel ine! and constabe Mout. One ob ace Glion'e hands wae ieaifuily iaecied whie cliaguig to nope, Lounp Drowsip,—The boy of a woman, eppuently abour 25 yerrs of avo, was found in the water at tho fuct of Flizaleih etreet, yeweudae, The cecewed was emall in etetu ¢ aud thlo, and the hair wasbimk, bad 00 a li meow urO4a nod patched pee at ‘The rena.os of a maa were iound wo tie fiver, atthe foo of Van Bun! etree verday sebout feet detuch # in tel.be bawck bal end wiuesem, Au ihe clothing ou the bo Aaa elictand pairol arawers, Lue two Lowes we.e cout tO Lhe coad houre, Epwanp Grit, the private watchman who was found drowned in the Atlantic Dock it.sin afew Dich's since, and who it was reported Law mikoctel, bt hae eines been ase tein veo |) wiloverboard trom the bere biba, wi Wee op caged tu watchin unGrany,—The residence of Mra, Fitzger- ald, 186 Yo.w etieet, wae feloniousy entered on Bourne bibs and robbed of clothing valued os elit Comurrep or p, | ie ue ror Hianway R wpery.— bre #ras ued be | ioe nye, on Salar re of | at ad sobbing ‘Pbomar By sorth Pabsing thiough Lacvehdh a 00d, om the e j sacl or dul, th. action of the G Jersey ity. GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION, =A evand procession of the Father Mathew Temporance Societies of New York and Brooklyn took place yes- | terday, to inauguists the Father Mathew T. A, B. Society, No. 1, Of Jersey City, The visiting socie- tee, about 1,000 strong, with banners, flava, and sev- bing Case,—At @ late hour on Saturday | eral bande of music, crossed over to Jersey City and , formed im lice, They moved in the following o:der: | Father Marhew T. A. B. Socioty, No, 1, of Jersey City; Parent pocie \, Boone at,, New York: Boaueh Re P 9. J, i B, wociely . pibeu foliowed Nos, 5, , § aba 7; No. 6, of Mrookiyn; and Y Mente fA. B, Boclety brought up haraeee chy The procession moved jhrouyh Montgomery at. to Newa:k cve,, through Nowark ave, to Monmouth st. through Monmouth to South Yd at, through South 2d to Erie at., through Evie to Pro pect et. down | Prospect to the corner of Bay a4,, | whare a pubile meeting was held, previous tov hich some of the vis- {tine eoclotios returned home, About 2,000 persons wore here assembled, who Metened attentively to | eloquent addrovses by Jobn MoGrath of New York, George Cauula of Uieeuwiile brancis), bade by of | | . | Bran |H New York, and others, Robert Wilson, Presidems of the Parent Society, and John Nash, added to the in- terert of tho occasion by einging several temperance songs. The following are the ofiicers of the Soclety just formed In Jersey City: resicent—Jobn Dann, Vice Pievident—Murt. Hennessy. Hecordiug Beeretary--A. Daiton, Core: ponding Beeretary —8, Davia. Financial Becretary-—P, Joyce. Tressnier—Peter tom. A New Cuvrea.—The new German Cathe olle church (8+, Bontface), in South 5th street, Jersey City, wae opened for divine service yesterday, A on was preached In the evoning by Rev. Dr, A Womas Gets ANxory AND Jers i ann Canar.-On #atarday night @ woman named | Sinica, resid.ng in a busiding known a8 Kelly's hour, n Bere 4 decsey City, became enery with her ke na, ond rushing ou! of the hou 6, ran do. o and plumed into the @ wih the svored pupye of sh tevine he: ex ce. Mr. emivh, oot» tehing to be Caprived of Lis Pespunute bot ex ct whe Oxectula pet ancl ibe her, tol in.e e, cnd with (ne sae | ner cue eiin sing LOT on divest bee vee SMASiNG rity Porsiwune.—Peter Lynch, & ow hof 26 yvore evideuit, pul in full time from Faturdiy ni tt votil ye verdny morning, atwheb ark ave. me, tether Nes Cui oe, time he we t Lome No. li ve 9 tou seme unerp . .pare siaeh up ot hiv fate 's One aid MeNauine Ve @ the cune wan, wnouctl ie baa to the (15 whe e be wre pac dip quod, Annrsy or A Pickvocket,—A young man MAME Joep Hopes vee wtiteed on Bt nicht by oticer ta ie tihe Je ee rn cking ihe px et of Joeeph D. nw uly GLE. We asiew?. MARINE Nhs. ff, Water..01 65, July 31-8, Rises, 456-3. He's, 7 1 AKPIVED. XTREAMPHIPSRen Heford, Morehoad City, N C; Giaueur, Sew O Jeane; soi fe New Ovexwes © of My bot Jackrou. Peasncoa; Octo @. Hit ton Head, 8 ©; Guucook, (mn ouste to Pia pars in tow of @ @umnar Luutey Lie; City of New York, Liverpool SHIP —Star of the Weat, Porry, Liverpool, mdse. BARKS—Kerndeer, Da.badoes; Miltou, Cow Bay; Tive, Mas nc! \ BRIGS—L Casganle, Montana, Italy, Lotus; Neuvi- ter; Kdwin, Demernia; Branch, Manzauills, ROHOONERS—Fara Foga, Providence; Celestia, Port and; Sarah Wooo er, Rondout for B ston: JC Utes, Guanica: Aun ELeatec’, Sortolk; Pilot, Rock- land; Benjemin, hasiports) M, Boston: D Kahn, Hart ford jor Kuicslewhpo.t; Mediator, Fall River; Patle- dium, Gloucester; leiand Home. Providence; Myete- ry, do; A Fulkenterg, do; BC Se:anton, Pet orebur ichard 11k Bar badces: Fear Not, Eeuthen: City Point, Machiae; O..ou, Uangor; Herbert Manion, Koston; Gen sheridan, do; Luey, Fastport; Wm Me- Cobb, Bsavor; Jalia Smith, do ES Downing, New- Lesn; Wanpones, New Haven; 3 A Falcone., P.ovi- de uee for Acbans: HS Barnes, G oucester; Ottoman, Bangor, Lucy Ames, Rock!and; New Giobe, Newpurt; Honash Dy oe on: b&b M, Har.ord; Golden Rule, Banter; Mail, lockland. DeAY an, On Sunday, July Seth, James Dona NONAHTE of th ned ¢@ triends and lavicet to at » Aur iho. Piniski las, County of the family are :eepect- » funeral, on Cueedsy ater. 1, ot Lo'ciock, frum his late resideuce, oie W AST D—A GIRL TO OPET yl Gull | : cava. mes OPERATORS WANTED ON SINGER'S hanes, App et 6+ Kidge et. am HO PANTALOON FINISHERS WANTED e at So ke the hich. +60 Veata, at 419 Groud at up eure, i in 00% ne mach ne, Dest pslcos paid to good oe) Howery, where they e es ww 1 ALLON, all 01 en oul | ote SAVINGS MANS. RVING'S SAVING'S INSTITUTION, 96 Warres street CUANGE OF FOURS, On and after Av; Ist, hay this Bank will be Md, tool M. josid of Trustoes, ivi’ V. L. BUXTON, See, h ARKET SAVINGS BANK, 4 No, o2 NASSAU ST, near Fulton, N, OVEN ALS SIX PER CENT INTEL ALLOWED, Depowits inde on or befoce Aug. let, will draw in- tenettvom that «ae, JAuES ©, STONEALL, President, Tienuy R. Covniin, beer etuy, 426 yew YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR ith and S\a ave, Open daily from | te 4 ercars 1 botnragys trom lito 7M, Six n ri vernment tax, Die. posite it z Peres Aur i draw interest tom the Op, ‘ea, KR. BULL, pe : ue I teat aniline siop Gib tively eal Accut ist, having #.poror accommoda. ton, Lot pus awe upoly ou! oard, foot of heekman ei orto KOC BROS & COPLEY, 114 wud 116 Howth et a9 ASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL ana 1, w ythe Old Black’ Star Line. lor Liverpool, the R-SUOLUTE & on Au; ust Ist,— bor Lendoy » GALSNELL, sulle om Aug. let.— Vou Pasoupeaoply wo WALLIAMS & GLION, 40 Futon ait oat Siasteee ae ea es | STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. | 7700 HELV RITA, eailé on Saturday Aayvust } 6b. Cablo pause a0. eteerage $44 payable tu cure Tener, Ayyy Wihbidewe & UL UN Ww broud. wi, vid t == M RAIL. rotas, Ou and atter Monuay, June od hy timing for Aibany an! Tuy, connect: Wee'e pn trains will leave New Youk m todover From Hudrou River Depot S0th et. and 1 th ave, at 4 BUA. di4 Y de 15 2. Mand fom Marien De. pot, 26h ei. aud din ave, at TL A.M. and 4.40 2M, Vicke'a xood on exther rou.e, W. VANDER: Matd, Vor, WS QTEAMER MARY POWELL, FOR COZ. \ zeus, West Point, Cornwail, Newburgh, )') on, Lourbhee and Kondout, tom 100. Of Dest: ges etevery at ermoon, excopt Sunaay, at 3 o'clock, w | | \ | ELD weed. BJii i 4.1 1) OTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS Having tecu established tor over thee y collecting all classes ot el Fangemen's for seruling accounts of soldiers who hove beeu discharged ou pa.tial vesc:ipuve Usts, privoners Of War, Dasances of bounties, Btale bonntiis, and all other ae . Auvance, wade, Tutortaation satis. Povs.ons procured, Back pay and bounty tor | belts of de. ew cwuldiers. L. BRUWN & CO, Bunks ery 2 Vark Pisce, ; val Ke) LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED— ADPLY Ob bau pillow aw ith Northern aud | n | alms, we have complete ar- OR THE Lucky Penny: ee CHAPTER I, “And what will you do with yours Willy? “IT dunnow," replied the heavy-looking urchin, while he turned the balf-pence over in his band ; “two hap'nees; it's not much." Ned pirouetted on one broad bare foot, and tossed s sumimerset on the pavement, close to the pretty basket-shop ats | coruer of Covent Garden Market, while Willy’’ pondered over the balfpence. When ‘'Nei' recov- ered Lis Ureath, and had shouldered the doorpost | for half a minute, he again epeke: | “Aud that ene, just riding away on bis fine ree- pons.ble hore, though* he'd make cur fortunes, the frosty New Yeur’a momuug, with his three- pence betwixt three of ue—andh s grand cond! tion —that we shoul! meet hi on thie spot, If l.ving, thisday twel'montha, andtil him + hat we did with the pennies | Hurroo | as if we could rem m- \ ler, Teay, Willy, suppcse you and Itcas up lor them —1a1 wins?” “No, bey’ repled the prudent Willy, putting the bulfpence into Lia pocket, attempting to batica the garment—an uvsuccussful attempt, Inesmuh an th ro waa no button—no; Vil not m ke up my mind j.et sot; Tl maybe, let it ie, an’! show it him this doy twel'month, He may give more tor tuk- fog care of un” + easy,’ persisted Ned; ‘les tail win, if tlike head.’ “Tl not have it, no way.'* “ Das where's Richard gonc?"* inquired the cares “ean boy, after varying Lis exercises by walking on + | Lis hands, and kicking bis feet in the air, | “I dunanow," replied the other ; ‘It's most Uke | be’s gour home: ‘bats where he goes most times : be comes the genticman over us becase of Lis ed- ieation,"’ ‘He has no spirit," aaid Ned, contemptuously ; “ be never spends his money like—like me.” “TT got the ‘lucky penny’ for all thai,” ed Wily, for I saw tho bole In it myse! * Looks as that now {" exclaimed Ned; "t's ever the way with him ; eee now, if that don't turn up ‘something before the year's out, While we sleep | under bridges, in tatur-buskets and “larkies,’ be | sleeps on a bed; and bis mother stitches o’ nights and days too, He's se high up os a gentlenan, and yet he's as keen after ajob a8 soat afier a Sparra.” T..etwo boys lounged awny, while the third— the only one of the three who bad earned his pen- py, by bold'ng a gentleman's horse, for a momen’, while the others locked on—baed passed rapidly to # sre)! ciroulsting ubrary near Cranbourne Alley, } and laying down his penoy on the coun'er res. | Pocifully addressed the bookee'ler. ‘Please, air, will you lend me the Works of Benjamin Franklin —‘ors pecny f" awer- sy, ban pot been well ecatidesihe weat!er is coli— | end her clothes are not warm.” He engeri quired if he was wanted thatdry, The bookseller told him to be there wt half-past seven ihe vex morning, apd that, meanwhile, be would inqure into his character, The bey could har'ly sp ak ; tears stood in his " d, after sundry scrapes aud bows, be rushed irom the shop, “Holloa youngster !"* called out the bookseller, “vou have not toli me your moth 1's ame or ad dress." The boy gave tovh, and again ren off A.an the bookseller shonied ‘Hollow |" *Y.u beve for.otten Franklin,” The lad bowed and scraped twice as much as ever; and mutering semet! ing about "joy" ‘“po.hor'* placed the book inside his ja ket and disappeared, Rvoard Dolland's mother was sented tn the smallest of all poss b'e@ rooms, which locked into « court near the “oven Dale." The window was Dus little above the flags, fur the room had b s)\pper off | © varrow eutrance, and siuwed aw inio a corner, where there was epace for a Ledstead, ® swell table, a chair, uudatox, Thee wis » litle bookshelf ; upon it were three or four old Looks ap inw-bortle, and some blotted and uscc-up pena; and (he grate ouly contained wood- as ts. Ms, Dolland wes plying her needle and thread at tLe Winuow; bus ola did uet realize that wondesul daguerreotype of —mgery, which pane our grea, poets urew; for sue was not clad in “Uowomanly rage," though the very light-cclored cotton dreas—the worn cut aud jaded Llue “comforier" round her throat, the pale aud purrle hue of ber face, pro- clurmed that poverty bau been bemde her mauy a dreary winter’sday., The svow wus drizzl ny in lide hard bitter knots, not falling in soll, gentle flakes, wooing the earth to re®yuation ¢ and the Woman, whose alight almost wriish flrure, and fair, (raided hair, gave Ler an sepoct of exireme youth, bens more apd more forward to the hyny aeif are feugait ditficultto thead her nee.le ; bhe rubbed ber until they became quite red ; rubbed th weglase with ber bandker- cbiel (shat tue torn); and at last ber hands fe.) into ber lap, wud large tears coursed each other over ber pale cheeks ; she prissod her eyes, and tried again ; no—she coulu not pass the fine thread into the fine needle, O}, whet en expression saddened ber face into Gerp.ir! Bac threw back her head, as if appealing Ww tho Almighty ; she clasped her thin palus io- etber, aud then, raising them slowly, pressed | them on her ey: s, A light, quick bounding echoed in the little he arose, if court—ihe mother know it well, | Unceriaia Wit #0 do—she shudderei—sue set down—took up her work ; und when R chard, in | passng, Serped gels the window, sue met the Hushed e. \itd of ber sou with her usual Culiny quies auule, “Hove's @ bright New Year's day, mother !"' he oxcia med. “Woaere f'* she said, loo! drearily out at the falling snow, and dusting is olf her eon's coat with ber hand, “Everywhere, mother !'—be laid the book on tha tablo-o''f earned a peuny, and I've got a piace ; sere “Got a place''* repeated the woman; and then her tuce Nusued—'"with whom—Low He Jouileu the particulars, “Aud I gave the penny, mo.her dear," he addeu, *%o read the ‘Work of Donjamiu Franklx,' which will teach mo how \e grow rch auu good, I'll read the book to yuu this evening, while ) 04 work,’* Tue flush on her choek faded to deadly pale- ness, “‘L don't know what's the B A pe matter with my eyes, “Looking at the enow, mother; mine grow weak “— seme eine 9 4 low tat the straw !—'‘T never thought of that, Rohard; I dare my {t ia bed. And what did ye with the penny, dear?" ‘T told you, mother, I vot the reading of the ‘Works of Benjamin Franklin,’ for it and ite @ Book that will do me great good. I read t*o or pages, bere and there, of it, at tle very shop where I am to be employed, when I there for Thomas Braud, before he died It was just luck Wat took me there to ook for it—the book, I mean sand then the pees eman offered me the place aa oy I ' avo gr an Nel ady Mad eo legs of ms feet,’ trampt atter place—and that ‘9 offer itself” 4 me—think of that, mother! Poor lin Brand had four abilling a week, but he coulda rm. ke out . DiI can. Bovj min Fren wrote ‘Poor Richard's Almarac.' you ¢ says ‘tlere QFo nO gene wWtiout pale: and I'm eu father took 4 oe bave the ga Th) optrance of bis fuure iowa e aru's eloquence, T foun! biew | | ror enouzh totesch me although § ay " end be | a! the resiec Richy Jealew ine ep to the j bene rs tn viatle \eard, , OM, wor the lad atloureuliiorsa ve k He! oke ted kindly wm. the wenile nod tre * bly at the crate 4 t! en alid vel. | ug lute Mra, Dule lan. 's baud, * in acvin " She ri wk! Rover's" eaid she to hee vd, afe ¢ the lo Boil kuuy on o. bovis t bee Copartec wal Cuts nee, v Otel) room, ana @ * bole cu OW Ofire bet eve Ol tow Wib the lux | lowt, formes tbeir new 5 we Tremaine ob oi ( | 460 thetr tryed mel ts + M:. Dale ' lune workod ou meciuui ally, R cure sicvads {ed bervee le, Tue | 4. Ober erwin | possages which be thou bt ho mighs | ke : be | Wonder®s that she Was Ob ruc Tod at his sues cows; ebe seeme: Work ag uncer + and lured ip ber own thouzbia A | ba Dot WitLous a wel igo pu, u ants FO, gw vloud, and ioryos all @runal wre: iu ihe ee, luercat be took iu the seliecelping veluie thet rewou va his lep. Buucenly he | oket up, ol by asort of hali-vreatie: sigh, Hs moi ity ayte Were fized Upon im; there wie suwetiuy o the loo aud the expression be thougut be Lad uever econ Le. fore “Ne there any hope in thas “R chacd," sho said, lon pr “Hope, mother! why, it ts hope: tor @ por lak te bope fom beyiuning to cud, Why, mary @ wpy wy twiher set from ‘Poor Rie. ai’a ‘ ful’, full of is one) greats Alm nic’ thougb I} dou'sth.ok Le know a. Don' you rememter, 'He'p vauas, ior Dhave uo le aa? ead *D.iigence is he wother ot gout Lick, int shat grava long one! wrove wm gmail ands vee thou art not sure of « Luuuie, b row Bol awoy an hour,’ * Yow, dear, those were plessant days: I mind them weil, Woon he sont ali wont ‘*No, mother,” replied the voy “and Idon's know what is ile weer to-day, You ere ni ta bis lke yourself, You useuto say thet God wos ale Athat hope wee « pirtct God, re Day, and be © un eo weil, Bt 8 pluce—audu nic one. Buppe ttbud bien ate burccei's or at w@ ite iy e's We 6..uld bave been thankful ; bus Ng (Okey wud @uch Like, with ocd HORT OTT wiUg, wlu eViry penny of .ou. shiiliuysa week, Mu hor, you uced not work & b rdw.” “Deon Richard,’ was o loug pause. (To be Continued.) ne ree EXCURSIONS NNUAL PIC-NIC OF THE NEW Yo! ebe sail; and tLen there | aio Ting “ive aou Benevoent talon | in conjur eseral Cai O18’ Aneccintior to te b on Mon iny, Aug 14, 1805 Ad at be follow PialOs Sil ureud et: K. 4 ; Ave. Ay Bud man's, The 5 .eniz, 1 oome ety Bwaite, Bo iaeet, Pull bari cuae bh eevee futuce adv + iwemente, Ms, oiue. co the Conmitce of Arragy crnents, 14 WOR EXCURSIONS — THE FAVORITR buerd anu hOB URIs ny Ca, WiLL ExCeL ent 7 Olas | bo.te aod ficvey such uv / Colne. Of Uasrow, HLL On VISHING BAN | sont. the fy villiuot a Sthet, Bode | beck spur k Ma pea N s known ty iz oun, ines eua 4s a are Obe@ COvar, . caeeenneceanicnaseiananineeetaniincienensen Mii ll AND SEA SHORE RR. | EVO HLL NDB PD ALLANTICVILLE, v Sl oche ne id faa > 0 o Bar clay e', N.Y, to Ral ¢ ‘3 i ine to the above pou se af lls s 5 Me and Weave Long se eauen 9) tt OA pd 1 My mak 1g the inp tiom New Louk w Lous bouook tol x ar + ot ———— a) LACK AND COLORED ALPACAS tin De Laing and tenis v Pp BER IS, 658 Greenwich #t, Le tia De 2de.5 lust co’. Prinis ty ot Ld rineck. 3 Tatle nen, huck to ey id Linen k uftne very che p, Alo fb: mornl on we ESS GOODS lio? WEATHER EW AT GROAL DAtGsING, Fine French, Sw ies ane Jaccuet an and Lawne, 1ecuced Jc lube @ siock, FOR wd, Mozamblines, Grenadines, Bore ea, Viecues and Poplins, reduced bc to pe # vaid, tu clove cu ALSU, GREAT BARGAINS in block and wh! e Check Pop. ing, ALSO, A Job Lot of DRESS ¢ 61) Sal 20 and Ofc a yard, ALSO, Black and White Strip: mb: ie He'morale. cole loped and Enb.e recy Jues teceived by s.ecamer Persia, at 3, $5 4, to ALB. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, We shel cluee cui the wies heeatue balance of Our St MMRK STOCK of (Lee ,ool4 at a 2.cat sacrifice, lowhich we iavite the epecial attentiva of OG LUL.CloUus CuBLome.». W. K. PEYTON, 255 ute and .74 Bowery, COAL. EST RED ASH AND Will B ASH COAL, eS per iog, tenuce Lebich Late Ne $7 pe ton. Screened aud delivered, PLOMA STOKES, cor t. Vith ove ut OCLs ES. - —_——- A AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Intemperance, Macovered by Or, bin ‘ unknown to the pereon—in ale, tea, or aby othe erae, Price al, beware ot imitut one, tor the Wine are sod obly at doo Ludo a), Cor, Lore mle or as OCTOR J. HILTON” HAS RESUMED practice at S07 Kak Lb ondway, sob TAN AND PIMPLES REe moved &# once, by the use of LPILAM's Freckio, Teo and Pimp.e Bapleh os, Pisce dS conte, So by BAS SiS, 22 Mark Kow, and MEL MbUL)) 4 Biosdway, ‘ AIR UPROOTED FROM ALL PARTS OP the body in & uimutes, without injurs to be eins by UPLAM's Depa y vo Avk or rend for “Upham's Dip luiory Powde 1 inke no other. Price #1, doid by BARNts, 21 Park ow, and HELMBOLD, 694 Boowdiway, ty HEUMATISM—lHU GREATEST RE Mie dy Known is BAIL. 3S Kueumutic Diops for ep @dy tenet and cure ot rheumrtem, bor eae by room Ih, No, i>7 roisyih a, a UNC RINE REMEDY,—!t HIS WELL known meuicine for ih cure pi boea, Dyreds tery, Cramps, Coc, and all ioo euese of the Lowell can be pro Us@d only of the proprietor, at 46 poutk coud stieet, Williamevurgh., Price YS conic pee (Ue. ww [HE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN COLORS the Hair, Wuiskere aud Mou tache o becutial kor brown, It const o) caly Ove preparmiva, lor wili not fade ov wash out, Uuly bi) coulis a ok Bod by BARNES vl Park sow, aad bibdate Sal ake “1

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