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Continual Jiom the First Page. ‘were children under five years of are, The mortality Dy the principal diveesce was as followe: Cholera Anfantam 113, infantile convulsions 64, conmum)\on 45, dysentery 28, infantile maraamus 61, Intiemma- tion of the lungs 24, diptierite 13, dropry in the bead 15, measles 8, typhus fever 7 : Mr. Coorenr did not permit the use of his hall last evening by a “Rev.” M.D. and D. 1), whois the acknowledged author of a most infamous book, A placard appeared in front of the building to the effect that “owing to the interference of the police, the lees ture was postponed,” but {t appeared that Mr. Cooper Dimeel!, having learned that the lecture hcl tend to improve the morals of the community refus- 64 to allow the use of his hall for the occasion. MINITARY Reception or THe 15197 (1st MrrroPout- TAM), 40 ru, AND blat (AeranD RIFLes) Krone ts -Yeu'erday wae pirat day among the New York Veterans, The 12tet reeiment, whieh wae the first raised by the Metropolitan Police of thia city, bada a@tand reception by their old friende, At an early hour the rogiment together with the 46th N.Y. Vet- rans, amembled at the Ftate Avency over Centre Market, and after some preliminary arrangements fell in on Contre street, right resting on Grand, The 46th (German reciment) which had also just return- @4, followed and fell in on theirleft, At the eame time twenty-two platoons of Metropolitan Police, from thie city and Brooklyn, numbering in all one thoveand men, took up position on the right, ander command of Capt. Copeland, the entire force being commanded by Inspector Carpenter. At 10 o'clock the procession formed and moved off in the following order: Aquad of Police ; Dodworth's Rand ; President Ac- ton and Buperiniendent henned foot pector Carpenter and Staff; Police on 1,000 men ; Drum cor; (let Metro Htan apees Co yup 0 : 4 A) and ; yr ment ae N.Y, Veteran izens, &e., &e, ‘Ths procession moved down Centre street and pared the City Hall, where the troops were not re- viewed by the Mayor, aa be waa not there; but the captain of police gave the word “eyes right" aa they paaeed ly in honor of the figure of Jnatice on the ty Soralbly to elute the ball iteelf ae the inanimate representative of the people. The procession then marched up Brosdway to 14th etreet, thence to bth avenuo, through Sth avenne to Madison Bquare, ro Madison Square to Broed- way, and down Broadway to the Union League Club House, Here the police formed a sort of hollow mjunre and the returning regiments being drawn up | in Nne, Col. Colyer ascended a plattorm in front of the Club House ead Vag fhe soldiers ip as slo- went and ropriate spe ch of welcome. The offi- sors thon entered. the ciub rooma and partook of a collation, while the police, soldiers, &c., were regaled with trait, ete, ortaide, reformed, and marched to foot of 2th street, whee the soldiers embarked for Hart's Telaud In the afternoon a reception wae given to the Blet regiment, At ¥ o'clock a procession wae formed from the State Agency at Contre Marketin the following omer: egiment N Tth N.G.; Capt, McLeod's Co, R4th Reviment + Geveral Ferrero, who fret raised the regiment ip New York: Col, Fil F. Shepard, in whose honor Ue regiment was named Shepard Liflee; Colonel Vincent Collyer, State A, t, and Captain Gordon, * ed ex-officer of the yest, fo n ba. i che; drum corps; 61st N.Y. Vet. Vols. hepard ine ‘The procession marched through several streets to | eno tho Union League Club House, in front of which Cola, Collyer and Koapp addressed them, after which « collation was partaken of, vad the regiment returned to the armory at Centre market, from whence they wil this morning proceed tw Hart's Island, the blet was organized, tour years ago. under Gen, Verrero, them Major of the 11th N.Y. Militia, it was over i900 strong, toburned. Tine Marrens,—The Fire Commissioners sid not appoint the officers, dc, of the new steam fire eugine, yesterday, ‘The watior wae postponed vill to-morrow, Govp sold at the Evening Exchange at 144, étocks very dull, Fink,—-About 4 o'clock yvesteriay morning, = fire occurred in the rear of 25645 Front street, vecupied as a cracker bakery by defore it eould be extingulshed the firstand second tuo: ere burned out. Lora on stock aad fxtues, #1, noinsnrance, Ou the secoud floor # uaie ity of niaster belonging tod, Counery, one dana et to the extent of #2,000; no insursnce. The bu owned by J. M. Fanning, and was demase extent of $1,000; insured, The fy od, was caused by a burning coal boing d Carocesly «mong & lot of wood by one of the workiuen, THE COURTS, Cover Canenp Day, Chambers. 1B. Court A.M. Nos, bs, binky Willis, Steaua Lrrvens,— Michacl Wart, formerly ao Cight watchinan at the Posteoilice, wae yesterday are raignod before U8 Commissioner Osbora, on the above charge, After the examtus lon of weveral wits aorses for the Government, the casa was adjourned #) the 9th iuet, MARSHAL MURRAY having been re-appointed by che Preaident, yesterday received bis commission ao Judee@ Botia of the U. 5. District Court, Tor Mariposa Misting HV ANY.-. Voutorday, deul, M. Briwell, in the Supreme Court Chau bera, aHoved the appointment of a rovelver Company, on the grouad of (asolve ite nesleet or iuwhiliey w poy ita « and in Caliioraia, The dete votended that the taet of fur ome Conrt, cpena at Li o'clock, lod, Anderson v, for the above cy) &) ehown by Jebta, coupons, eto, tha Che & ens heit proner coods Abt ished, and that the value of ihe moat mnodernte eatin ote bat in regard to some of the de juetiion, Uiey were tences, and that ihe recent change o: direc. their company, haa tuproved ita financial Porition, The Judge took ihe papers aud reserved docition, PoLiok INreLLigencs,—The Mo seland Gold Min tno Fraud. — The examination in the care of alleged @raud preferred by Mi, Edwin B. Borre.t, of Pitch+ Yur, Mass, against Mr. Charles J. Worcester, Mass, which waa set down for yeate morning, before Judie Low! at the Tombs, was poriponed until Wednesday ning at % ot i ihe con p ainant, who neted ae avent © ex ve Jom. A. Citlmore, New tainpahire, alleces shat thudue d him through ab) :epresentauions to 100 of Gov, lors money in the nd Gold Property," locaied in Nova Scotia, sh Barrett further eh + le tot ns valuable 4 a4 ne hat be was induced y with the in ention ou the part ud eid Gaile me Danyerous Assault. Join Medien, » machimist. ‘war yoatorday arraigned Lefore Justice Le with, one @ of asaculting Charlee Elmendorf, in a room 67 Grand atie then iee-pics. indicting « ~» wound, by Og the conpianant ia the head, The ace va committed to prison to await ale seault of Bln A Sad Misteke,—At about 110 k Sunday night, omeers Hillman and Brown, of the 20d precinct, found open the door of John Lawrence, a liquor ey. Joon at the foot of 36th street, E.R. They aroused the in Janes Stanley, the brother-in-law of the repre came down, aud was securing he door when Lawrence made his appearance and fred at Stanley, shooting him in the hip and intileting « wevere wound, Lawrence baving just been aroused Jrou A deep s.eep imagined that burciare were break- dng int © place, and mistaking bis browhei-in-iawyw for one, abot hin, ls regres at the occurrence way ‘de imagined, Robberies,Oficer Roberta, of tho Eighth precinct, arrested Stephen Siuith and Frances Saud- ford, the latter a waiter girl, on the complaint of Ede ward J, Carney, of No, 127 Bridge street, Brooklyn, who alleges that the accused stole #100 in monev and 9) ip jewelry from him, while he was asleep in the egucert saloou, No, 620 Broadway, known as the © st, Nicholas Casino." A portion of the stolen money and jewelry was found in the possession of Frances at the time of her ariert. A watch koy, said to belong fy the complainant, was also found in the poste-tion at Srnith yesterday, Jusice Ledwith committed the acoeused for trial in detault of bail......... Janes Me- egney Was yesterday committed for trial by Justice isi rit, on acharge of stonling a silver watch tro Fennedy while the latte Was asleep aday in the house of Hose Co,, No, 8%, West ¥ eguey ie @ bar tender, reediog at 164 we alvees... Uilcer scboles of thy Gui James Scott, and | avenne ‘ihe | (for alleged economical Anthony, of | tear roeinet, arrested Bernard MeArdie, on a ebarge of Hs M stolen #100 from Janws Demond, s dischare ed woldier, while the Intter’ wae in 4 saloon, corner of Spring and Greene streets, Justice Led- with committe’ the accused for trial in deiauls of bail.........Officer Christie, of the Sth Precinct, er- rested Charles Hrdeon, on a charge of Lig id and robbing Chiletopher ©, Thoropeom, while the latter wae passing through Greene evreet on Sunday bight. Justice Ledwith committed Ue accused BMrooklyn, Tur Forman Sreeer Disaster—INvestt- GaTION wrrone Cononre Lyxon asp a Jtey.~ Coroner Lyneh commenced an investigation yerter- day into the cavece of the late disaster in Forman street, whereby three men ‘lost their lives, As five men were previously buried beneath the ruins of « store house on the same site on the 4th of April, 195°, there {s considera! le interest manifested in regard w the matter, The following is tho testimony: Tharlee J. Bunting, evorn: IT revide at No. 116 Fast sen cleats ».Y . Ama builder by protession since 5.8. Lerected the buildings known as Nos. 95 and J) Furman et eet for John J, Merritt, by day's work, commenced the buildings in the flit partof Ap 865. ‘The Inet day the serous worked there war on the 24th instant, The two inside walie were about 1 feet thick; on the northerly aide we sprang one of the sin aches fiom ‘bewall, Ou the southerly side | wall, I put upa 1?ineh brick wall, I put apa 1d-inch brick wail against the old wall, Tho wo centre walle were 15 inches thick and connected with the old wall. | The #alle were finshed some time Letore the arches were sprang, 1 think the archer had Leen eprune yout three dare. Hard bricke and the quality of cement wae ia ‘on the contraction of ibe walls of the bul ding, — [The witnew was here asked by the Coroner if he | could tell what brand was on thecemenut ured, as he (the mason) had boueht the witne.« knew nothing shout, He vepled that wae not restricted as to price, but he could not tell what whe the teat quality of cement in are, and did not keow wuat brend of cement wre ured.) Reaumed,—1 think the jana were made ty David Roard of Cliff atreot, N.Y, ecelen wee made by the owner, Mr, Merritt, ‘The nen encared in put tog the earth on the roof of the tuiluing were e ployed by me: five men were employed in flung the yard on the ro-f of the building ; che men coms | menced to put earth ou the root of the Wuiudiag | about three weeks aro; I told Mr. Merritt thes the | centre arch wes not strong evough—that It ehould te thicker; he replied that he would put another arch ip to streagthen the building; I did not see anything give way during the presrese of the work, except a small crack in the back of the old wall; Lcomside ed the walla of eaffic ent streug b to ber ihe w ehe weight of earth upon them; nothing but the wa prted the archer, ‘The biicky were weil wet before laid in the boet manner, These top of the crown In the valleys Le ween the arches | stot dirt; can't teu | yi think the arches bk the 16 inch wale wustaining double the pressure that think the extra ach iuat was put in atthe suggestion of Mr. Merritt had a ten dency to weaken the othere; Mr, Merritt and [ had fo-ue conversation tn regard wo the weck point of the building 4 shore was one iron colamp in each build ing ov the Jet floor, about ¥ feet trom the trout wall; thore were alc where the Luil wae placed upy after which the procession | 00 the Yd floor it was supported by locust mupports which varied from 6 to ¥ inches in diameter; there was no girder on the top tloor; the builaing was under my supervision, One of the jurors aeked to put a few questions to witness; which was erented, Q. Have you ever bullt, or esen built. an arch with ite foundations resting upon the hips of two other Kobertson's Band ; 13th (Brooklyn) Regiment; $4 | arches? Pp A. Lhave never seen an arch #0 constructed, Q. Don't you think thas the green centre walls fettied some? A. No; [think any wall laid in cement will not settle, [em bot eure that these walls did not settle, At the walla reitied it would weaken the arches Coroner-—-If there has been nothing wrovg about the construction of these buildinus, wili you be kind h to tell me how they came to fall ? A. Well, I would like to know myself the cause of this ead calamity, bus 1 think the arches were the fies to give way, The investigation was bere adjourned until Wed- When | nesday mornine, Six Youne Rerrtays, all hailing from New Unly 60 of the original Olas have | York, were arrosted on Sunday evening, by officer Phelps of the 47th Precinetfor robbing and maitrent- ing young girl from New Haven, Conn., near the Peuny Bridge, the same cventue. They were all wont before Justice Madden for trial. CONFLAGRATION AT Greexroinst—A Row ov Paama Corrages Destroy en—Low anour $8,000 —A Counrearairees Factory Dawortsiny,—Karly yeeterday morning a fire broke out in the row of frawe cottaces in Linden Place, between Graham and smith etreet, Greenpoint, which was not subdued cud all the covtages but one were destroyed, No other revalt could be looked for when the only fire engine iv the Poiut had been recently diabandod teasons), ‘The water supp y in the veleulo:Lood wae very scanty anyhow, ‘The following te 4 eumrmary of the losses : Thullding occupied by Vrederick Keller, Peter Graff, Henry schader sad Joeoph Dillon t 000 no lueurence UOrned oy Peterson. In for £1,600. The fire ed to have acci- tally originated iu this houre, whieh was in the ile ol the binek, Om a mod Mie. Fawarde’ house was cecupled by Joweph Stone, ! the cot. ‘They lose about #Tu0, Toss $400, Building inenred tor ¥t Thomae Torrey and Janes Kelly oc tare owned by Mrs. Sroith Hutlding insured tor $1.buy, Dawid Spader, cued the bu ‘Their aexrcea Auarew ane » tipple and Andrew Lovinge, oo- Sauce! Willetts, of New York, less is about ¢ 850, jel everyihing, suffering to the ues No inearance Deboive and aie Marston lost $500, No in- ee, ree Schroid('# loss te estimazed at $300, thy M + Insured 1 uch £ soe $50; building own- ‘ rdof Now ‘wrtated at $400 ; also veriad’s i Loase w, 83°90, King cecup'ed by aman whose name fs exid to be Chadwick, coutained « laree quantity ot half | fintehed fiity cent postal curios, preseem dies and Plates. A bed having been thrown iuto the strect by the firemen, it wae found (o be tiled with the bogus stamps, which (ho boss appropriated to themseivos, A plate was obtained by Sergeant Matdox of the 45th Precinct, but the presses, dies, gold leaf, etc,, was de- eco) .d with the bullding, Tux INVESTIGATION into the alleged fradu- ard of the contract for supplying the County Institutions with flour, ete,, was continued yorterday before the Commitee of the King's County Koard of Ropecvuors, Several witnesses were examived and it Was found that the official b.ds for the contract turved op missing, and the Committee adjourned @u. ect to the call of te Chairman, ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED,—A man whose name isnot known last evening atiempted to jump off the terryboat Arizona, whilo ehe wae entering the houth Tth dock, m dhis tooting and was drow ned, Mis tint was recove nd taken to tho 45th Precinct Mtation House, He is reprerented to be about vb year of age, with dare sido whiskers, GRanp LAkerNy,—A horse and wagon be- lonving to Heyden & Lyach, Hunter's Polut, was sloen let week by eoue unknown thic nd wae yesterday recovered by officer Brennan ot the 47th Prechict, aud restored to the owners. Ltowene that the thier tied the wagon with eoap fat belonging to the flim sud sold it to Junies Frothinghau,Nerth 9th street, b.U), for #50;he then left the horse and wagon ai the eiccury store, corner North sth ptrect, aud weve: Calcd tor if, Jersey City. Fscare or Five Prisoners From JAtw.— At an eatly hoor yesterday morning it was discovered that five prisoners confined in the Hudson County Jail had succeeded in making their escape some time during the uicht, and up to Laat evening had not been recaptured, Their uames were John O'Brien, charg- ed with grand larceny uatles Daly and Uharles Hier arreeied in Je City with @ full burglars tovls; Tom Fauuing and Wm, W highway robbery, Mr, Vetters, « witness, a! the two last named parties offered him #2,000 not to appear againot them, The cell doors are sald to have opened with false keys, and trom thence eeded to the work house, where they ° © OUler i v i they found there, oor with w ploce of iron TROUBLE Amonasr STEVEDORES, — Mr, Henwood, connected with the tobaceo inspection warehouse foot of North 6th etre t, Jersey City terday noon called upon Chiet of Polles and aeked for a posse of Police to protect the steve. dores employed in loading th Pp Fortuna. tring at their dock, He stated that they hud euplo,ed Jersey City stevedorve, wad they not buns comperent le do + Fee MeManus, | curred between 8 and 9 o'clock on Bunday evening, | by the upsetting of a amall rail boat containing three men, @ woman and her infant, when @ short distance the werk, men had York, and the Je © lence upon them while parsing to or from to the Pavonia ferry, A of police were sent doy n, and no trouble enrued, A Souprer Garrorep axp Roperp,— Two young men named Martin Harnly and John with having iq company ite’ others eertoeed ted ‘ pan, e robbed John Dowiey, r¢ woldter, who belonged to the i7th N.Y, V, * fe LL, Y. V. of $65. Committed for exami A Littun Gini Ros Oven.—Yesterday af. fernoon, about half-past 3 o'clock, a coal cart, dr! by a boy wes entering Wilson's coal avenue, Jersey City, when Emma of age. reriding at No, 4) Newark a between the wheel and bai ding anc pot /atall, mnreato y, injured, The boy, bom wees re, oom 7 e wharf Lucky Penny: When she spoke again her voice seemed atified. “Thave been turning in my own mind whet I could do ; what do you think of ballad-singing,and K | a wee dog to lead me f" “What ta it, mother? inquired the ; and he Due, wee caneh Son: vuatenin Mt tam A a on his knees beside ber. hat sor- - s a. Sorte eh Bhe pressed her cheek upon bis head, whispered hase ~—s#o terrible did the words seew—“I am growing Hoboken, dark, my cbild; L shall soon be quite, quite sure Sap Acctoent os tHe East River—Two Seen ir tar per cauiiit hair off her brow, an: MEN AND AN INFANT Dnowne.—A and accident oo- | © “It in over Work —wealchese—ifiness—0 cannot be Litndness ; it will goon be all rivbt asain, They | are only a very little dim, mother." And he kissed here her t le “If God would but spare me my sizht just to from the shore foot of Newark street, Hoboken, re- | sulting in the drowning of two men and the infant. | be The cries of distress were heard on board the U.8. (though we have good fight tole Revenue Cutter Kewanee, and a email Dont wasin- me hy 3 atte , : ‘ neck, Richa cunded hay tering Ge wintat Gavia, |, {Now don't, mother 5 I will not shed a tear this de they e43 blessed New Year's Day. I won't believe it \s as @ raising the woman into the email boat, ou say; it's just the trouble and the cold jou the Infant slipped from ber Armes and immediately ave cone throuct, and the tondervess you were sunk, and all «florte wo save it were unavailing, ‘The ote: hool til be took ten ‘er care of 7 9 8 poor mhoolmaser; « 2 fn sera Lan hele Their names, as well yea, You know my four shillings @ week will do bality In which they reside, could nov be as- & great deal aA capital salary,” said the lov, certained, exultingly, ‘Four broad white ebillines a-week | AN OnrHAN AsyLUM AnD Hosprrat.—A | you can buve some nourshment then.’ He large building designed for an orphan asylum, home Sud hospital for the destitute and sick, le now in | | paused a mom nt and opened bie eves, “T soppeae Tam not te live in the house ; if 1 wasand you bad it aL | foci gious cones of Fonah and Wile | Som orate permeate ) eat igen AM Bea] ee Prosenily he took down his father's 6 an Tont by by feet deep, 7 ' Mi Souiple en, wi eae Penn aes a cties hie, ond wired read one of the comforting psalms of David; it tom ang Hoepital will be ander the ca.e of the Sisters | Was the first Peslm, ol he Poor clip.) abd save burden—se milletone-—about your MARIN coune:! of the ungodly, nor etandeth fu the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful ; “Rut hisdel ght is doth he mod — EK NEWS. and night: ali be lik reo planted by the riv- at bringet® forth f fruit in Lin sea- also shall not wither; and whatevever i ehal! prosper."* The boy ‘Len paused for a while, and exclaim- ed, — ‘*Lhere, mother--is there not hope in that?’ CLEARED, STE AMBIIPS—W Woodwart, Taltimore; Orien- tal, Bortou; povelty, Philadelphia: Giaskow, Liver. Pools Hatteras. Norfolk and Richinond, Euterpe, Wii- ioineton: Glaucus, Baltimore, BHIP—Mary Orden, Coldy, for San Franciaco, BARKS—#cotland, Liverpool; .!anet, Liverpool, N 8; Heroine Cronstadt; Winona, Elizabethport, BRIGS “ashion, Aux Cayes; Jane Brundage, widow : “und | atn alvaye book containing plenty of hope. The prosent is Port often wo miserable Mi it is natural to We ye from it and feel and know there ia something dif- a Place; Avizor 4 nN B; K rd, | . Co Hay Arirorae in Have, B: Tereslin Clomtac: | avet f sonss, 2 Have Shes ip vie oar bee on; Scotland, Barbados; Cyclone, Gow Lay, C . J | fore cunforter w ow - Wea: Boston, Ps ih ployment ; an! Thave been bere without food or SCHOONERS.-Matarmoras, M. Oxell, Pas | Bre, orn. yihing—but hope.” re; Virginia, Kingston, a reoeg Taveue ak Ma 5 “And [ used to think you #0 blithe, mother, when Gillespie, st John, NB; JG Whipple, € in; | I came unto the court, and beard you singing.” Fredericy, Havana: Laura Francis, E rab “IT have often sobted through a #onx, Rich- Elizabeth, New iaven, ord, and yet it was comfort, sumehow, to sing it, IT dare may there is deal of ARRIVED. hope in that ghee fs yours, but I nll ATRAMBHIPR-E © Kniph ington; piethdocsg Setieostlaty peasy ap ghee Fer Nec e York, Bremen: Huntectie orton ae efor Nae Your poor fatver to talk of unsanctitied phil- and proceeded; Chase, Savannah: Ashiand, NOricans, | OScpby, but he was too wise as well as too Creoie, Nortolk, Va; Charlies Benton, Newbern, NO: Commodore Barney, Warhington, 1) C; Albemarie, Richmond; Gor Chase, N Orla; Baltimore, Wash'ton; Atiadne, Wilmington, SHIP—Magdalena, frm Rotterdam, with mdse, &e. BARKS—W FE Anderson, Mobile; Thomas Dallets; Guantanamo: Lavinia, Cow Bay, BRIGS.Comwmissary, Sidney, C B; Alma Jane, Cape Breton, SCHOONERS.Mary E Mangam, Cat Island: Su- gan & Mary, Rockland; Massachusetts, do; Ann Leon- Duke of Newrurale, St John, N K, for Newark; Almon Bacon, Northport; Senator, Boston; Mary Ann, Ma- chins; Koseiurco, Tuomaston: Ce by, Providence, Kl; ard, Glace Bay: Rachel Beal, Calnis; MG White, Va, YACHT Julie, Bien, from Providence, R I, BELOW—Ships Energie, Antwerp: Hibernia, Liv- erpool; barks ililda, a Fr, bark, and & elupe, SLOOPS—sophia, York River; Ranger, Hartford, for me; you ought to be good and wise, my child— God grant it)" “Do look at ft, mother,” aud the boy, with earnestaess beyond his years, “I was so full of joy at being employed, that I thought my heart would break, aud now——" his young gpirit bounded bravely above the trial—no—not now will I believe what you fear ; rest and comfort will make you all right. You need not embroider as nights, now ; you can knit, or make nets, but no fine work.” Btrangers, to have heard Richard talk, would have imagined that his luxuriant imagination was contem) lating four pounds instead of four shil- lings a week ;only those who have wanied, aud counted over the necessaries to be procera by pener, can comprehend the wealth of shillings, ‘These two were ali ne in the world; the busband and father had died of consumption, He had beep an earnest, true, book-loviny man, whose enibu- tie and poetic ten Arey hed a ai ie — as ‘Sireamy'?—certalnly, he was fonder ink- DEATHS, iow than of acting. He had knowledge enough to CORSA—On Monday, July 31st, John Corsa, of | have xiven bim courage, but the natural dejicacy West Farms, formerly a member of Co. C, ud New | of als copatitution rendered bis struggles tor in- Jersey Volunteers, aged o6 years, 2 months and i4 depentence insufficient; latterly, be had ree . ‘9 ° schoolmaster, but certain regious scruples pre- orvopped eg bogie 7 Rigen i ae vented his advancing with the areas acunelion JON F—On Sundar, July 80th, James Done | movement beginning tu agitate England; and when Bie 8 ngirs eat. of Finiskilin, County | jig health pitt his scholars fell away, and ile remaine will be taken from hie Iate resi | ¥en bis mental strength faded. THis wile was devor, 19 City Hell Vince, at 9.50 A.M, to st, An. | Dothing more than a simple, loving, endumny, in- diow's Chiveli, where eoiciun RK quiem Mare willbe | dustrious womav, noted in the village of their offered for the repose of his eoul. aud trom thence to adoption as possessing a most Leautiful voice; and Crivary Cemoe.y ior interment at 1 2. M. ‘The | o:ten had the sound o, her own minstrelsy, bymn- Too Late for Classification. relatives and friends of the family are Fequestod to | ing God's praise, or, on week-days, welling forth ay vere At Peekskill, on Saturday, Jul sath, pe eatin phot dit are disar ban a - eekskill, on Saturday, July 29: Y » ” ah Taubo!la, youngest daughter of Jou A, ‘sud Eliza: | Cl Peny Bos caeeree he 6. er: Neatiad BpATit By ks and music refine external ghiog#; and y are in. | born and brousht up jn their atmospbere, B chard, vited to sttead the funeral, this (fuesday) afternoon, | poor, hali-starv-d, balf-naked, runuing bith r and at 1s o'clock, tom the residence of her granuather, | ghither 10 gvarch of ewployment, and cast amvug Joho C. Graham, 147 East 12th st, near uduve, gy really low, vicious, fala, intemperate, godless MARTIN—Suddeuiy, July t, Mary Martin, 9d | children, was prese.vod from contagion, It wat ® danghter of Hush Martin, Keq., 20 King at, singular happiness that bia mother never feared Notice ot funeral iu to-morrow'e papers, 232 for him; one of the many bits of poeiry of her QUIN—On Monday, July $1, William Onin, aeod nature, Was the firm faith shat the son of her hue 13 years, son of Matthew Quin, native of the County | baud—whose memory was to her asthe protect.o® Wepeenen h, Ire.and of a tutelar aaint—coul | not be tainted by evil ex- frivude and weyumiotances of the family are re. ' quested to attend the fune a, on Tuesday afters | 8™ple, She know the boy's burning thirst fur beth Grraham, Tho relatives and friends of the far Aug, 1,4t 1 o'clock, t bis 1 Ae knowledge; she knew bis struggles, not for case, Ube ®. Neh a ildicialishi i ees bart.t) bail but for labor; she knew bis young energy, and —- Se eee 3 woncered *, ity She Knew the der tional spirit ‘ -ENTER VANTE 8 EN. at was in him—yet in ings she put no trust: Ciereccaniute! guastaciyees Ob Caitehte | bub, tee Welt a6 Gough Abe taviaite bu precen N. +4 ; steady work to good hands, JOUN CARS spins of his father was with bim through scenes of ROLL. 261 sin and misery, soccenpansing him as with » balo, fo that he might walk, like the prophets of Israel, through « burning fiery furnace unscathed. 34 These ik artp arg oye and Sonics Slane in their Ty DE PANT wry verty*stricken home-—eud that New ‘a D. O'LIXPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT | Eed‘troughs so the wolber both bope and dese, V .ue Sun Ottice, Ais Duk eng SS snereaet film came between her = ae “sya and tLe delicate embroidery she wrought with so SAVINGS BANKS, much skill and carey—shough the sonleatinn that as abe - —~———--= | she was growing ‘Wark,’ caused her sharper RVING'S SAVING’S INSTITUTION, 96 | 8:ony than she had suffered since ber busbaud's Warren street, death, —sull, as the eveuing drew on, and she put CHANGE OF HOURS, by her work, ber spirit lightened under the in- On and afer August Ist, Nerd thin Bank will be | fluence of the fresh and hesithful hope which ant- open daily trom 10 A.M, to 3 P tmatelberson, She busied berseli with sun B order of the Board of Trustees, contrivances for bis making a mC ({IRL WANTED TO WAIT ON TABLES. Alro ap Inch or colored girl ior washing and in ius, Apply at 7 Chatham st, cor, North Wil iam,2 pose | a V. L, BUXTON, Bee, the following day; she pd Pi MG Hes hee EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR 14th | which be bad outcrown, to so how be loot feet *t and Ssh ave, Open daily from | to 5 P.M, Weds # aud Saturdays fiom lto 7PM, Six percent, interest, free trom Government tax) De. posite tuadeon or before Ang. it will draw ioteress vc kissed ani blessed the bright thanked God, she could still see, turned out, and over end over face which, she Together they ‘ain, the cou- from thas date, THOS. CHRISTY, Vrea, kK, H, | (ent# of thelr solitary Lox; and Richard, by BULL, See. 350 no means tndifferent to his personal ap; ce Setar tow tenant ———= | a} sny time said, very trankly, her ho ’ . thought his acquaintances, Ned Brad and _ ARTICLES FOR SAL - | William, or Willy ""No-go,"" as he Was fouilierly FOR SALE—STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL, | #1 led; would hardly recogatze bim on the morrow, 6r, one of Otis’ patent Hoists and a full set of | # shey should chance to meet. cracker machinery with a lot of shaftings, pullies and Bus if Lleud hangers, Iaoquire CHARLES TI, GOODWIN, {04 | was your poor Front at. awe SCS oe s suo don’: let it puff FPOR SALE—NEW AND SECONDHAND | Woman; * and counters, tables, desks, office railing, ash frames, | Wiliiam doors, aod store fixtures put up nt hetice, Ap- | good lads, Ply to JAMES HODGE, 35 Jan rSthave, 268 | night (hat JOR SALE—1 STEAM BOILER IN GUOD | 8904 lads, if oe fa\her's, to the round your nec ou up," said the pimple-minded on't lock down on Ned Brady and No-go (what an odd name|): if they are of ou might ask them in to tes some '» when we have tea); they niust be ‘ou know them," ee Jow York. Aud then followed the er and b! sak or af OTT Teh are new es eT OF aie much later than usuallener « few fates F R SALE—A COMPLETE SET OF Black: | §he worn-out eyes, and those #0 young and fresh, + mnith's carriage tools. Apply to H. JULIAN, at | closed in Peaceful sleep, the governinent sale stables, J5th st, bes. 14h, ‘aud . ith aves. Tiths “Noddy, my boy," stammered Mra, Brady ——— to her son, as she ered to her lodging ts fue night, “it's de bad w at penny; the four-pence ye won through } 4 ee and toss’ has rade s oman of me; Tam as happy as a queen—es a qucen, Noddy." The unfortcnere creature flor. ished her arm ao decidedly that she broke « pane of glassin a shop-keeper’s window, and wos se- cured by @ policeman for the offence; poor un- fortunate Ned iollowed hig mosher, with loud, in- coberont | mentations, wishing “bad luck" to bn AUK lst, | *Yery ong but more en} jally tothe gentleman 1ON, 40 Fulton sa}: arauaet hiro into misery by his mean . ~if i ¥ OR LIVERPOOL—THE FAVORITE AND fast sailing ship GREAT WESTERN, will posi. tively sa'l August let, having superior accommods- tion, For age apply on board, foot of Heernan #t, or to hOcHE BROS & Corey, 14 aus Lib South wt, 1+ ies ee stl 79 ASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL end London. By the Old Bla ’ Liverpool, the RESOLUTE sail Tor London—C, GRINNELL, 8a For passage apply to WLLLIAMS & G ot. oe beon sum he could have done an;- STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. | ug with—but @ penny |—cwhat could Lo done | becond’ trees, W POUL.—HELVETIA, agile on Saturday 4 Gth. Cahn passage #0 steerage #40, payablein cur. rency, oyvly te WILLIAMS & Uu.lay Sat, va, With one poor peony, but spend itt Willy's penuy went into a box with several Ohher coins; Lis mother lacked the common and brow uutil bis lips were moist with | ued to; though Ionly remember wy father | —ol, mother, you would be so | be used t e law of the Lord, and in | fully, “when master |) “There is, ‘ndied—eud comfory'’ answered the | van', in a low, derponc lad when you read a | to the presumption of youth! 4n | hereby given thatthe Bank ot Lt *t, corer of Barrow, 63d st and 2d 25 ent admit one genuleman and ladies THE, ou this silk baudkerchief, thas | COMMITTEE, 228 Lose BRANCH AND SEA SHORE BR. Ri wretched A wonderful luck Intemperance, discovered by Dr, KING, unknown to the perron H renny tery, Cramps, Co Series of life,—still Willy hoarded, and continued after his treasure as j@ watches the | Silver ooin she drops into # hole in the casi CHAPIER Il. THe next morning saw Richard at the book Seller's door, full ten minutes before the anpolnted Sime. Around hie slender throat was the promised handkerchief; and there was an ait of gentility sbout the lad, though under evident reatraing, in bis threacbare best clothes. He was neither tall Dor large of his yet be had outurown hie Jackes, To look at him when his cloth cap (from which depended # worn tassel, brown with age) was op, you would have thought that bis eves Were too large for bis smnal!, delicate features ; but when that was removed, and the pale, full, wells developed brow, shaded by an abundance of lights brown hair, was displayed—then the echools tmareter'e eon had, despite his ill-fitting cloth «, | his patched shoes, his sunken checks, and j the cold, = mercilessiy = bhie hanckerchief | round hie threat, an sir of the highest and most | earnest intelligence. What rendered him different from other boys, however, was} s freqneot habit of uplooking. There wna nothng weak or silly In hie expression, nor dil bis eves wander away ld on a Iittle lo: gersand ke p me from the paris) | from thins aronud him, ag if he saw ther note | bis large, quick eves, trightand rey, were rapid and obeervent; lur it wasreif be carried wae he saw below to be julged above, Ha leisure | looks were ‘uplooking,” bis slivht figure wae | erect, and he rever slouched in his gait, or drags wed his feet after him, af mane lada are et to do, Aa he stood as his new master’s door, in the dense for of a London morning, he ton of for the aoor | to be opened; he wanted to begin work; he thought | the clocks were Il wrong,—and though there waa | bardly @ creature moving in the streets, execpt @ stray cat or a slip-shodcharwoman. he would have j thatthe entre London population were s act of , slugea-bede, unworthy of the neme of B tons; for | behad great venoration for “Britons,” ana when write impromptu copies on the broken slate, his favorite seutence wan “Rule Britans a." A be heard docrs opeving beneath the area Tatiug, and in due time the ehop-toor was uns Barred by a uot very clesiu-faced woman, who ine “Dewed i# the man that walketh notin the | quired— “Are you tne new bor?" Rechard said he was, “Well,” added the womin, looking over him cares pind to get a new boy, be mght have got something with flesh on ite bon 4 stout urns, § tra a much joy I'll have wid s sbrimpeen of s child like you tb the house, Borre @ belpiog hand at the ku.ves, or shoes, or Messages, I’) go bal! “Indeed, IT can do everything you wro', and ng you all you wi “Droog me all I ish 1" repea ting tone, the [rsh sere OU , then, hear May be, rou think Tm Jike yer inother, aud that all my wishes ead in a half-pint of berr, or a glaas of gin?" Richard felt his ausceptible blood rush over hie face My moebor," he said, * never wok a giase of gin in ber lite!" (To be Continued.) ey G ——— wissabainaiont nincpeemannnely ANK OF UTICA—THE OWNERS OF more than two-thirds of the ca tock of the Bank of Utica haviue, in writing, onzed the Board of Directors toc veand convert the said Bank of Uties into a No’ . nal Association unuer the ood | Act ot Congress entitled, “An Act to provide a nations al currency, eecured by the pledge of United states bonds, and to provide for the cireulat.on redemyps tion thereof, approved June 4. 1864." Notice 10 ica bas decuded and ® Nutional Honkiug Association determined to become under the lawe of the United rtalce, uncer u bane of the “First National Bank of Utis P. V. ROGERS, Cashier, Utica, June % 1805, a is 4 50 yer GOOD AND CHEAP PATENT AND other iniproved «pectscles, and to in ure real good eyr-sicht, consult Profesor FE. 8. PRANKS t ptcal Ocutiet, whoee only offices ta ren Broad vay, up stairs, Diseases of th: treated, Consultation tree. feo my dy for acircular, JOTICE IS H ‘BY GIVEN, THAT A meeting of the etockholders of the Loe venberg Seli-Cance!liug Stamp Compauy, will be teld on the hiteenth doy of Aurnst next. at 1) ook A, M, the office o° the Harttord Plate Company, No. itt Broadway, New York City, to consiaer a ploporal te inerease the c pital stock of aaid Company to #200 Of) Ky order of the Boaid ot ‘Trusiees J.T, REDS LD, H.M. ALDEN, N.1.GLEASON, Truse 445 AWNBROKER'S TI BOUGHT, OP diamoud tches, jew eiry vecware, musical jostruments, koods, silka, bing, Ge. Also Money advanced on diauwonds, wat d sane boucht jorcash, 140 Bowery, near G up stairs, HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PALD FOR old newspapers, pan. plie books, aud waste pas per of every description. OChWRLL & EMER. BON, 25 Ann et, 1 door weatot Nassau, we U S. SANITARY COMMISSION, PROV etective War-C aim Association, Bureau of Pioymen! for Disab 7 Sailors, No. 35 ere and omp oyed,) At th t discharged soldiers aud sol Ri timde fications, and of a! con nue of body, both and able-bodied, and are all well recomme urgent request is wade (0 emp oyers toc @ister their applications tor empioyeos, Both “ies gre served free of chune, MN ¢ ENTS A POUND PAID FOR OLD Jnewepap d old booke; Scents tor white rages piso cash paid for coloied and woolen rave at No. 2! Am at, . 6% 70.7 CENTS PER POUND PAID Cash for old book, newspapers, pamphlets and al kinds of cluan white Paper, at 40 Aun st, ‘THOS, C- BENNETT ’ wa ——— =~ "5 PARY. LATE PRIVATR to ree any of the Mi EORGE i7oth N. JOTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS Having been established tor over thiee y ars in collecting ali classes of clalins. we have complete are rangemente for settling sccounte of soldiers who have Leen discharged on partial cescripiive lieu privonere of war, balance it uaa hes tate bonutis, and all other arrea Advances inade, Intonuation procured, Bach pay and bounty for e soldiers, L. BROWN & CO, Banke ers, 2 York Place, 861 SOLDIERS CLAIMS CASHED—ROU back pay, prize money and pe lected on just aud reasona FORSYTH & PACURSIONS, —_—_—_—— . For EXCURSIONS — THE FAVOKITR baree ANNA and the WM. ROBERI 8, new, ust nished, with excellent accommodatior teund groves, such wa desired. ” Ofiice 382 W _ HB. CRosse rr, ht IRST PIC-NIC OF THEN. Y, CARVERS® Apwociation, to be build es Funk's | nion Park ®, on Tues!ay, Auvust let. Lickete F NEW LINE TO LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS, PLEASURE BAY ANI ATLANTICN ILLE. and after Monday, July 31. the new aud fase steaner NEVERSINK,will leave the pier foo! of Bare clay et, N.Y. to connect with the New Rallioad Lane to the above points, at 1 leave Long Branch at 7:20 A.M. and 11M the trip trom New York to Long Branch in hours, SU A.M. and 4151. M., snd “yan mM bu SURE AND POSITIVE CURE other erage, Price el. Lewa for the gels pie are sold only a ir, GLOve Bly Bas ks iin.) R. BONE, 114 WEST 16TH Sf.—DIS. eases of the lunes and throat, iaising Liood, eple lepay, scictula, old ulcers, tumois, every form rhig diverse cured, Hours, 1 to 4 226 N CHOLERINE KEMEDY,—1 HIS WELT ine for the cure of Jiarrhoea, Dy and all looreness of the bo fecoud’ wren’ iMistasbiee ioe eo poy: m1 ite, p ae : LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED-+ Avoly as this ofticw . aed

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