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Cont trod Fire " Filjah F. Purty, Tree Eg bts and lay . nm) ra Jana KY i Baty oh Rd _— tice Ledwith, against Patte: in which he al! i that on Saturday last, Martha Richards presented s bye Hooker rove and sald : check i 91,050 oe fhe ince eo, pie city, le bed not com: epeech, rporting jave been drawn A . Deering, Es hed'mereiy come to sive wages ations of Which ehe wished to place on Sovenit, ‘The ehec cheers for their safe return from the betile field, | was received and « bank book with credit for and not to receive theirs, He could mot attempt to Aid wee given to woman, Mra. welcome them, ever, with as mach warmth os | Rieharde = then — said iat = she = wished y would receive in the land of Massachusetts. | to draw aeainet the it. Mr. Purdy gave the rot de were wait to welcome | worm eck for the on the Nassau Bank. om. (Chee ..) ives, and children, and eweet- | When Miss Richards got down town it was after bank wero waiting to welcome them “bome | boars, and the ch could not be collected until again.” (Cheers) They had fought bravely, | Monday morning. In ie? Meantime Mr, Purdy's as did others of the eame dtate. They had done their | suspicions were aroused in regard to the chock, and dui arly on Monday morning he called at the Noseaa ¥ Bank with the check, Mr. Harris, the cashier, sent it round to the let National Bank, the casbier of which institution said it was forgery, The check was then sent to Mr. Deering, who leo prononnced It aforsery, Mr. Purdy immediately stopped the pay- ment of bis own check at the Nassan k, Before he had left that institution, @ boy named 0. H. Stebbins presented Mr. Pardy's check for payment. their and to his Htato—for be ciaiined eostte, (immense cheering beir were on record, and he thanked (sod that he jad been permitted to participate with them in « way, fn the lo} warw omall jeh lod to such @ florious Eoenen wan (abeots } aye.land well over, renewed cheers } them —v es, reapict. Theis enemirs would now respect b+ bd to love thore who but not. love them, ay ( e wero whipped them, had PPlause whipped here 1 re the In reply to questions, be anid @ indy at the Exchanges fen eae aid vk D J them, (tremendous chee Hotel, Tn Greeaw ich street, bad given him the hecke would ki. y them eo, (Renewed chee Hie was accompanied to the latter place by M dy Tine rebels) would come back to construct the | and Mr. Harris, when he poin'ed ont the woman, ‘ion, les them ; if Beh pen they would not | Bhe proved to be the same that bad ited the received All t work reconstructing the | toiged check in the Savings Bank. She wee taken to keo of in @ few words, If the Sebata hemestees, we will; if they donot, we wi . (Cheers.) ‘The same muskets and the same yonets were ready to do the same work, [Cheers] “I thank you,” be concluded, ‘forthe kiudness you have shown me. All 1 can say is, I don't dewrve ft ‘ou do.) But I reflect and will give vou all the . _ Che glory is due not to us—who have com- SeKies—bet to those who have suffered night and to bring it about ; to those who slept in trenches who fought and bled on the fleid ; thore who followed my orders, and the orders of other officers everywhere. I conclude by again thanking you for this and gratifying reception. (linmense app.) Mr. James C. Carlen, of New York, and Rev, Mat- thew Hale Bmith, also addressed the men, and « letter was read from General Burnside, apologizing for his absence at the dinner, Col. Howe then stated ‘that be had 2,000 cigars wo divide among the 940 men, and he did not know how to doit. He would there- fore give them to General McLaughlin, who would knew how to distribute them, In conclusion, he Proposed the (jeneral’s health, Thie was druuk (in ‘water only) with great applaure, after which the Gen- @ral said: Ladies and gentiemen, officers and soldiers, I am motatalking man, | never in my life attempted to @ speech, and am not going to do go vow, | only = Col, Howe ead h Assestaties ie Di mt reception, save nothing to ray for Miers—the) speak for themacives, (Waving of Barrett. Barrett, the complainant, Lad Sor Mr. lense A, Biggs were examined, but no new facw tober nateen ihe even I Reve Berking more were elicited, " ‘be examination will be continued this morving, After ruse aaa paige eo nat cae Burglars Entering a Parsonage—They are Caught > antral ’ tn the Act. About 12 o'clock on Tuesday night, two Gaxenat HALLRce.—This gentleman has young burglars, who gave their mamos as Peter Mun- es day and Lawrence Cosey, alias George Watson, for- pork gh eer apie prentaee 74 ph od clbly entered the parsonage attached to the Church past, on Tu ay le or i of the Transfiguration, 1 East 20th street. The Me new command. He expected to depart without | jose made by the burglare attracted the notice of notice, but arriving on board the Ocean Queen he sie ra McCusker and Crowley, of the 20th Frecinet, found another boat alongside, containing Gen. Dix he © img, companied Gen. Halleck ont to sea, with (iod-speeda, ently slapd by officer McCusker. soarely- toasts and good fellowship to cheer him on his way to uliding, his accomplice was found secrete: his distant home. ApnivaL ov 4 Durcn War §Stkamer.— The “ Watergeus,” Capt. F. L. Geereing, stem cor- wotte belonging to the Netherlands, arrived at this ort yesterday, five hours from Baltimore, She bas Screw of 105 men, mounts 6 guns (100 pounders ri- fies) and engine of 600 horse power, Fine Marrens,—The usual meeting of the Fire Commissioners was held yesterday, A com waunication from Hose Co, 21 and Engine Co, 49 « 1 weceived, reporting failure to reorganize or con» | the 6th Preeinet Btation House and locket La While there she informed Capt, letty that the chee had been given to her by a won wamed Livingston, whom she sutrequently identified as Walter Patter. son. The authorities decided to wake « witness of the woman, Martha Richards. Ip her affidavit rhe sets forth that on the v9th ult, while rtaying at the Colling Hotel, foot of Canal street, ahe went to No ¥ Hubert street by sppolniment, where she met l’at~ tersou. The latier gave her the $1,000 cheex on the bites National Bank, with instructions w deposit it iu the Sixpeony Savings Bank, He also told her to #6t a book, and draw $500 against thecheck., She did a directed, and Patterson told her to go to the Nas sau Bank early on Monday morning and draw the money. On Baturday evening she sprained ber an- kilo, and told Patiorson he must ge! sowelody eine to draw the money for her, (0 Monday morning she mavaged to reach the Fxchange Hotel, and from there sent the boy for the mnoney, Justice Ledwith committed Patterson for trial, without bail, The Piisoner will probably be sentenced at (he nexs te:ma of the Court of Genera! Sessions on bis plea of guilty op the Draper ind.etment. The Alleged Nova Scotia Gold Fraud.—The exami- nation in the case of Charles J. Anthony, of Worces- costor, Mass,, charged with obtaining $15,000 ander false pretences, from Mr, Edwin Barrett, agent of ex- Gov. Gilmore, of New Hampshire, was continued be fore Justice Dowling, at the Uombs, yesterday morn- t, Anthony was represented by Mr, Joho ck, and ex-Judee Biuart eppeared as cor "| wT @ piano in the front parlor, He wasaleo arrested & feeble ,resistance. A further search |ed to discovery of «@ large amount of bu rare tools, ait Jartice Ledwith committed Mander an ton, of the Church of the T'ranaficuration ied the parsonage, is on en Kurcp-an wour with bis amily, If the police bad not made their timely dis- covery, the thieves would probably have secured a laree amount of prunder, Passing Counerfettand 4vercd Rilla.—Sergeant Potter, of the Mesux Marko Vol ce Court yesterday ud no MoCariv., va a charge of forgery pre- by Mowara Pasi, of No tli Rridge street. hai ee for ou y ferred to Chief Kugineer, with power tf tv ces (ie Doward ; most alcree tha’ on the ste alt, MeGarrea Gate. Referred to appropriate committes. The Chie. | svothar tom PA Chav i. ve u. ‘ht recurs of was directed to furnish the statistics of | BB lyfe S20> thet Ie 4 « oUarren gave Te. hat purporte tte bee ceuu'ne £!u0 bill om the mae 90 es 4 the Crete Te aa ie erence, | shoe auc Lesthes Narlooa: Wane, 6.600 60 ihe sans to lect more members, or to permit them » f . two fomner e Referred to Mr. Kooth, with pone. | ite. nd Ot fo allexed Sppiication of the Chief Evgioeer, @ hand engine orient. Fu change the their Sia sbing AS ts, Le aie, larly pester. om Church sireet to West Broud- chert lt ey : Het Kagiocer of Brooklyn reported the cou- | auc Lin. b Nemantea ? ver ct @ house tp his department, ncoording to law. ibe | ieen eek uur! ‘ver wae stabbed im “Orange” did not report, The Board resolved | the lead, ) out at Ly hes atvermary, re. to order two fiist and two recond class steamers, aod | ceiving aptue tii seth of tho 8th Bt the instance of one of the members, it was tescved toy ctasion Mi te make such imp.ovements in the engines as wi id, rd, aad Justice » comudtved ber tor examination, juarged.—A.P. Smith, @ real estate ia at 419 Weat 45th street, who was arrest uray, charced with stealiug 8 worth of calf skins, was yesterday honorably discharged from cus tod, by request of compiainant’s 1, it bei: shown that Mr, Smith had been made the vietin of other parties, Alleg:d Attempt at Murder, — Robert McNamee ¥ as yes erday arresied by officer Montgomery, of the Adth Precinct, ou @ charge of having disch: losded psto! at Johm McGee, of No, 161 El street, on the night ofthe 30th ult, the ball e: ‘ the mouth of (be complainant and inilieting a danger- our wound, Robbery im the 4th Ward.—Officers Mullen and Horbelt, of the 4th Ward, yesterday arrested Joseph Mitchel, Johu Morris, reaunen, an abeth Craw. ford, om & charye of stesling $260 James B, Matthowson, Itie alleged that the accused visited @ number of ealoons in the 4tb Ward, in com pan: With the accused, and after he had become intoxi- cated they swole his money, and then left him io the oe Robbery in the Bowery.—Oficer Connor, of the 7th abie thew to ast up «team in jee time. Prepare. ae uum ey to A) meee Sr organising u @ngine company, to be station in @ house by Engine Co, 42. The Board have deter. that all work is to be done by horses, aod are to be immediately built, Courtrenreit ‘‘Fives’ on J, A. Clark & Co.'s Bank of Vulaski, New York, and “Twenties” (greenbacks), were in circulation last evening. GoLp, at the Evening Exchange, opened at 144, and closed at 144'5. Btocks steady, Deatu or 4 Fort Suvter Hero,—Coro- Ber Collin held ap inquest on the body of Michael Cammins, who died recently, as was supposed, from the effects of wounds inflicted by Phillip Clark during @quarrel, It appeared from « post-mortem examina- tion made by Dr. Robinson that Mr, Cummins died from the congestion of the lungs, and not from bis injuries, At the beginniug of the rebellion deceased entered the service of the government end was ata- at Fors Sumter te had le\ters (rom General ndereon, from which it uppoared that he fired the id first § end no fired the lus! nt Tv on Bat. atthe robols at the aiteca on Fors Sumter, | Precinet, yesterday ed Morris Holland and ob prev to the surrender | James Shea, on a charge of forcibly robbing Michael f the fort, Lecensed was a native of Trelaud, and | Yugau, of 649 Hearl stiect in the Bowery, near Vee ® wife aud two children, Bayard stieet, on luesday night, Fines,—At 84 P.M, yesterday, a fire oc- curred at 430 Wost 35th street, occupied by the United States Desicating Company, The bullding and contents were completely consumed. Loss on @tock and fixturce. $9,000; Insured for #9.40, The building is owned by PV. W. Bishop. Loss $40); insured for $4,000, The brass foundry of G. & i 55th street, was damaved to the ex- tent of $500. Fully insured About 4's P. M., the oakum loft of Webb, Eesel & » 254 BOULN atroek, wae damages by tire to the ex. font of 280; vo insurance. Car Accipent,—Andrew Murray, driver, Stealing Gold.—Officer Snow, of the 27th Precinet, arrested Jolin Grant, yesterday, ona charge of hay- ing swleu 56010 gold how Thomas White, shile the men were together on Tuesday night.’ Grant acknowledged (bai he hed stolen the money, ands porki0a of it was found on hig person, Brooklyn, COMMISSIONER CHESMLRE SENT TO THE PeNt- TEN TIAMY AND FIneD $9,000—Early in the epring, Col, Baker's wen made a doscent opon the Second Dis- trict Provoct Marshel's Office, No, 96 Grand strect, E. D,, aud t |. W. Nat a ab John Gites, biekesmanm, of car No, of the : bates ed 8 gage nd Coaree, Rineny, Blosckar at vetand Fovven Feriy line, were arrested | 2fOkeo, Captain Waldrop, Provoss Marshal, and erday, on u charre o| loss driving, 1 t Ch ee W, Che \ Y @ lad taine Jou Dougherte whan Sey ware cidect All of the parties were cbarge with corrupt practices, Spring to Feimove ® curt from the track at th» corner | Nathaue wo: taken tothe Old Capitol Prison, Wash- poh et A qa streets, A pe snlured pe none wore ingwu, ead incarcerated; the uthors wore discharged were comtuliied by Juscico Dowling 60 await ibe ro. | 08 Parole, md continued In office, After remaining @ult of their injuries severw! weeks in prinom, Nathaos, it is alleged, turned THE COURTS. 8 ates evidence, avd from the :evelations be made, Larvortant Decision Lspen qin Invenwar Rev: | Copiain: Waidrou and Comntesiouer Cheshire BNUE AcT.—In the cnse of certain ba telsof rum, | were agein summarily arrested and = = sent &c., eeized by the Goveruinen. ihe ¢ Mimantyesier [to the Old Capital, After veveral weeks? day moved ip the U.S. Imei t Court for leave tore. | imprisooment, they too were dircha ced on wie ree 1D auit Upod bie fillag bouds for ite | civ.ue thelr purote to wwpoar for trial when called velue, taking the eround that this «a. ‘ up indlets ing been seit the equitsbie powers ui We Cousin ae ‘pee chk Blarrice ied leenot tap raaits WELLS ceses, if Dot wil hiD she worse r iui: o th Co, Chapinay wae Ublof, that » COU. Oe, Acw@ingots os DD. Sunewcuns pu HO eee ty be Bs, Lou; ney. Avsiol a cm Di é ss hos ney, ecced to try the veed, but Capt and LoLtendes tliat the .sinseu puwer ghar, SCrOD Cio Ke! inake bie eppe tance having cou- sould, fe eserg Ob, toe wate ee ou, the | Oo O40 try bie tOrrune Iu the Cauudian gold ree Court bad we hurimdicuod in ihe mater. The ( to where b ocute a bald thie obec: Well funded. “ane FETE a | f +4 he is oow located, Commissioner application, erlitte, however, appewred portonally, and by Ba’ ry, the alinged murderer of Riley, on the high Coulee the pomeipal witness agalust bim was Nathan, who swore to Cheshire taking presente from laree amount, which is a ‘elony secoiding jaw of Concress creating the Board of Enrol- After all the evidence was taken, Mr, eens was yesterday romanded to custody, iu the ab- sence of (he $3,000 bail required, Pook Lvwe.uieeiwe. — Arvest VY an Old 4 Counterfeiler—An [nteresti: — haps freer bigs rein Mabeacn aes anne Tuer | Cheslikre was allowed to reture to bis home, with the Teed Willer Bai atm ce ou rely an under iding that he would be called upon when eounterfeiter, on an old charee of counterfeiting wand, On Tuesday evening, sbout 6 o'clock, he the «me of Bimeon Draper, Collector of the Port, te we ied upoa at hls residence in Bouin Second @ che x for $1,004, on which be obtained the money, | “ee Be@F Fifth, B.D. by U, 8, Detective Boles, Pats ~on rieaued guilty to the charge eo me months eco, ln the Courtof Geveral Seasions, and eontenced ‘wae suspended, De ectives Farley and Fiistace sub- uentiy arrested Patterson on hare a concernea in obtaining *. Soov ror iy ‘orn who took him over to the Astor House, New York, where he remained during the night, and yesterday morning was removed to the Albany Penitentiary, towhich place he has beou sentenced for six months, besides paying @ fine of $1,000. Mr, Cheshire has represented the 13th Ward of Brooklym im the Board of Bupervisors for two terms, the lest mot yes ex- pired. He was also e church member in good standing, Suppxw Dearn,—Mr, Jobn Bush, residing st No. 294 Fulton avenue, fell dead last evening, while aittiny as bis tea-table, The coroner was Bo- Uhed, ce om forgod check, He was indicte us has nos yet been brow;ht to trial, enience was suspended in the Drapor @ pri me had given information b the Goverment s” ved nearly a miilion of dole Pee time texson KL fivem to under- wesagein caugh. committing { pie would rerertested abd sentenced ca bie les vilty on the Draper inaictmens. Recently Mr, Hef Uieurice Attorney, learned that Patterson was +b@ old txichs again, and hence bis a (yei.ag follows j I Twe Forman Sraeer Drsasran, — The Coroner's investigation into the circumstances at- tending the disaster In Furman street, whereby three men lost thelr lives, was continued yesterday at the County Court House. | ir, William H. Hazzard, a bailder pro fieha ten ote that he examined < Palld: ing after it fell The architectural construction the fall of the building—not the ye materials were as fore asthe market . arches were quite light, but an abutment wae wan’ between the two arches, which would have prevented the falling of the buildings, had been plac mally over the arches it would have been less likely to have fallen, Thought the walls enough to bear ® perpendicular weight if there h: been @ centre aich or abutment. The man who erected the building did not know what he was doing, The mortar was good-—almost any kind of mortar would grow hard by age. If the building had been rightly constructed, the dirt could have been thiown on within a week, Witness stated that if plans like those of the failen buildings had been presented to bim he would b said they woald uot stand. James Toucks, of 200 Adefpht atreet, testified that he wesatuider, He thought shat the walls should have been thicker and be'ter anchored torether. The walle would Lave been sufficient to uphold the arches if thoy had Leen 16 inches thick, aud properly an- chored. The cntie aches baving ite abutments Treating upon the topeof the main archos, caused (be failing of the buildings. Had the owner asked wit- bess to spring such archee be would have refused, The material used in the construction was good, but thought that im some ef the cement in the centre Walle there was too much eand, John J. Merritt, ot No. 76 Columbia street, was sworn - His testimony was tothe effect that he resid. od where he now lives since 1560; was the owner of the destroyed buildings Nos, 95 & 95 Furman street commenced their erection immedia.ely after th e in April last; about 1546 erecied the house where ho Dow lives, with four associates. They set about de- Vising a+tructure whieh would hold up the parte Protect the buildings. Witness procured a lg rein tendent from the Board of Croton AcqueJuct Bngin- Core to erect them, and paid him #500, The abutment walle at ene end of buildings were 1v feet in thickness, The rear arches that are sup ported by the ebutment an interme- die one foot in thickness, Nine nere of the block improved their buildings by ng iron beame and arches tween them, or arch above, as planned by the hogiueer, was joot in thickness, and the in- fe.mediate, or upwiight walls weie 16 in, thick in the rear, and 12 inches thick in front of the ataliway. Witness erected the stairway for the purpose of shore ening the span of the iron beame, and put girdere of fron, and co.umus under the fivor. After (he barning ot the buildings in April last, wituese sent for Mr. Banting, the builder of his sesidence, Not being suthcrenotly familar with that kind of work, be re- commended Mr. David Hoard, who war to do the car- pentering work, He npp oved of the suggestion made snd foinished adiagrem retiing forth the arches. ‘The interme: walls were taken down as fur as shattered, and re likewire made 16 inches in thickness. Had the best materials, and spared uo expense, Thearch was the cause of the bulile Rd failing, The centre arch was resting upon ribs whic rested upon the adjoining arches. An Sinch arch wae spread over it, Coimmenced to spread earth over it to protect it the from sua, with two men with wheel barrows and the work was vearly completed before 6 men were employed. The was spread over as Ojually as possible, Manure was also emnploy- Od asatiiing, Thought the vg ee the necident was in coaseqnence of the earth being placed a the centr and which rested on the hips of the other arches, Wid notsce any cracks in the walle; did not think there were aay; was ou the building more than any person employ to work at it. About 10 loads of earth were taken from Beeeber's Church, where « ventilator was being made, aad witness was glad of baving it there, a» it was consecrated ind, Mr, ng superintended the erection of ff building. sidered the buildings safe in every res- pect, eo ta: as he was aware, Charles Glennon, of 63 Bixth street, N.Y. was at work on the buuiding and testified to the thickness of the yells the beams, é&c. Alex. H. Wallace, mason, employed on the building testified that the arch was four inches thick, and ‘Kought it should have been eight inches, Thought the accident was caused by the two main arches pressing the walls inward and of course they gave way, The investigation was adjourned until Friday evening at seven o'clock. Tux Case or Micuany Kenny,—The sen- tence of Michael Kenny, who was to be hung on Friday next, has been eommuted by the Governor to imprisonment for life. Kenny was informed of the decision last evening, and was greatly rejoiced ; ae well bo might be. The man he killed was a German, named Ravensburg, @ very peaceable, barmless being, whom he thrust through the abdo- mon with a choese knife, ina grocery store, in New Brooklyn, (9th Ward, without the slightest provo- cation, Darcxo Atremrt at Hicuway Ropsery. About midnight, Tuesday, as a milkman named William Bing, residing in Bowronville, E. D., was on his way to New York, via the South Seventh street ferry, with bis horse and wagon, he was stopped when near ‘Tenth street Py, two highwaymen, who demaad- od “ bis money or his life.” Mr, King, who had 842 about bim, refused w surrender either, wheseupos the freebooters epempted to get into the wagon, but fortunately one of Capt, Wazlom’s men hove in sight at the time, and they renoff. After an exciting chase, however, one of them arrested up. Jersey City. Repvcrion ov WAGs in Tos New Jenser Rat.goap Snors.—The mechanics employed in the extousive shops of the New Jersey Hailroad Company upon receiving their pay for July, were notified that thoir pay (with the exception of foreman and engia- eore) would be reduced to the old price—about 15 per cent.—commencing with the present month, The men aro very much dissatisfied and have eppointed a task a withdrawal of the proposed. Neauction TS case their request should not be acceded to a meeting of all the employes will be held this evening to take action in the matter, Fentan Pic-N10,—The Fenian Brotherhood, Department of New Jersey, hold a pio-nic at Merseles’ Grove, Hudson Clty to-day, Orations are announced by Col. John O'Mahoney, Judge Connolly, N.Y, prnes Gibbens, Philadelphia; M. J. A. McCaffrey, » J» Michael Seanion, Chicago ; Capt, P. kK. Went Philadelphia, and James J, J. Rodgers, New York, Fire on Boarp 4 Prorerie.n—About 2 o'clock yesterday atternoon a fire was discovered on board the propeller Knverprise, while lying at the Sussex street dock, Jersey City, A couple of hose companies being promptly on band, the fi extinguished before much damage was dove, Turnown From A Horse,—A horse apon which Mr. William Curran was riding on the New. ark pleok road, yesterday became triverenead at an approaching train of cars, and threw M-. Ourran, causing @ fracture of the right leg above the ankle, Mr, Curran was removed to bis residence in Bergen, A Horse OverscanD,—On Tuesday even- ing, @ vau bore belonging to the Adams Express Compan, bh woe the ferry gate as the toot Of Cortiands eticet. ram awar just ae the boat wae leuvine the lip, plunged overboad end was the wagou wae :ecove.ed, diowneu. “MARINE NEWS. . Ries, 465-8. Sete, 7 14H. Water.og 48 CLEABED, STEAMBHIPS—L Enos, Ssvannab; EC Knight, Gevr, etowu, DC, | BAKos—H Trowbridge, Barbadces; Brothers, Eli. sabetbport, NJ. BI S—J B Small, Sieal; 8 G Adams, Philadela, BCHOUNERS—E 8 Potter, Phil; E D Fogg, Prov, ARRIVED, @TFAMSHIPS—Evenivg Star, New Or'eans; Ne. vada, Bavannal; Dacoah, Richmout; Margsret, Mo- bile; City of Port au Piinoe, APalactiuools, Fionua; Eagle, Havana; Watergens, (Netherisud) Baltimore, BHIP—Energie, Schmidt, of Bremen, fa Antwerp, BARKS—Ocean Home, Remedios; Albertina, Vera Crug; Hattie Merryman, Cow Bay, BRIGS.-Velocity, Cientoegos ; Matiida, Licata; Emma, Marveilies; Jo Nevius, Neuvitas; Paragon, ngor; Win Lienry, Sague; Waverly, Cow Bay, SCHOONERS—Leocadia, Newburyport: H P Rus. sell, N Oriean; ZA Paine, eeipore. Graham, Cupo aa i Elizbe:hport; M 5 Hathaw e — PH hirk, Baltimore; Matyiand, do, "”* ids —— ———= HE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN COLORS the Hair, Whiskers and Moustache a beautiful black or brown. It consists of oy one preparat jeor wash out. Only 50 cents a Lex’ Soler will not tate Oi Park ta 694 Broadway, iS SWISS LINIMENT ao 7 ay SE HYATTS SW ps, Lot ll cases of ache, # Punt HY | tt's Swiss Liniment cures Ssh rand th Ue, oollcy CORP ic, Bold by tt drucciats, ‘Real Proper sense . 1 am giad to see is Matty; ‘om may take what you save i in : nd i Lucky & enny': right . Words, ag he the manen, Whe k wes really. like many peace-lovers, fearful of noise, |i a consequently geve way _— frequent! an : Richard entered the shop with the feeling of « ought to do, merely to svoid \t—seeing had in this instance the advantage, and being well Pleased with himself, resolved to make a dignified ' an and withdrew, thinkiag—‘ Ao cree ot . « both in one day~ “ wards and forwards, among such « multitude of tom innas ‘aa: tan very pba on "tery remarkable, ad books! To bim the store seemed more than ever Matty, however, ted boon offended, and she des’ ¥ immense, Surely Mr. W! itelock must have added | termined to show It, Bhe paced up and down the) hundreds to his hundrede since he stood upon that Kiteben, talking loudly to herself “I'm not the threshold to help the poor dying boy. He re-| sort to ‘squander my master's property ou comers called the fecling of awe with which he regarded | or orrs—I know what's enougii for « boy's dinner that dingy Interiors be thought Mr. Whitelock | and, whether he eats it or hot, there it i and E must be the happiest man in the world, not on'y | have Rothing to do with {t after, for Peter scorns tol ve among #0 Lot f books, tut to be their absec. &raps. There, be off with yersel!, there's nothing lg oer beng Venivon: Ger Keeping yo that I know of, now ye got yer answerge Goll tne st Be a $ Og up for honesty, indeed | as if there was be thrilled from head to foot even in anticipation | one ever bones Serropes iene governor to take the command of « new province, “Could it be absolutely real, that he was the appointed messenger to goin and out, back. of the new-bora pleasure—perhaps be might! The boy's eves filled with tears. "I do nob 1 be ‘ited = to read them. There was | know,” be said, “ why every one snowld be #0 kind @ cht! to read every one of the| to me.” . e 7 booke that filed these shelves! Butthen came the ', You young villat claimed Matty, with a) thought or noe over eae Gani IE oul vee ad fouirish oe brobdirned | poker, ‘whi b nerned hie Ss } th sowledge into bis wourl Go bis | ged by th » molt - oo realco d, uvless he qould pu! the know. paar. Woe nf he Ns AG cg I pr moment! What do ye tmean by asying I'm k nd—«,@ ledge eo acquired in practice, Yor put tt in prac- | kind, enagh! A tmig' ty fine thing yeure to take tice to make money an! means sufficient to » | away my character, Botheration | 's that what I'ayb hia rother—bis loving, tende, gentle mother—who | coneto'* « seemed threatened with a ter: ible efiction—to keep Richard few up the stairs, finished his her fr. m want, from cold, from every sppre! ensicn | shop work te his master's satis‘action, again wentl¥ of distress, BR cbard never stood idly to muse; no, | out to distribute and gather books, and relig’ ously & he thought. His thoughts wen) active—strong, too, | kept his promise: never paused before a print-abop, for a boy of bia yrare; and they came abundantly | nor under a tempting jacup-poat to read a sentence: whilehe occupied binsef with bis duties; fine, | thought it would not become Lim to be proud, ae t healthy, earnest thoughts they were, sanctified by | nodded to Ned Brady, at bisold co-ner, Ned hc pc an unexpressed yet fervent pra.ver to the Almighty, | ped after him, first on one leg, then on the other b to bless bis mother and his own exertions for her | and afer « brilliant Summerset stood rightin hy b bappiness. path, “Come aad watch { "bi | A “Flore is something most holy and beautifulin the | ed. ata fob)" be Gxelet a sttachment between mother and eon. It is not al- “*T don't want it, thank you; ves place.” ening’ bh « ways eo tender or so enduring as the love of mo- “A piace! Britons never should be slaves; “« ther and daughter; but when circumstances srise | like odd jobs and freedom! Lend usa bob“ « to call for'h sh fections of « large-bearted, lone- **T have not got one," ly boy towards his mother, there cau be no feeling | * Well, then, # brown,” ? more intense or more devoted. “I have not even that,” replied Richard t R chard's hatnta of order increased bis usefulness Nod eyed BXn closely, © To think of your turn, four-fold, He arranged all thingsin the neatess | ing out like that,” be said; and he then walks’ way, resolving to ask leave to dust the shelves sf- | round and round him, * Wedid not think we bact! ter the shop was shut, and determined to keep the | such » fine geuileman for » friend, when we mai‘? windows clean; his mother's window was the] he'd go the lucky peony." hi cleanest in the court, why should not bis master’s “We were never Jrienda,” observed Richard be clean also? beats « He was finishing bis morning's work by mend- “Don't be too up," wasthe reply, “and cut | ing one of the ol: Cpt on gem last of three ea! cove because his toggery is notas fine as yourn,:! belonging to the leaden inkstand—when his master y Wl, though, ain'itiey? Would just entered ¢ made two or three mocking bow + “Bo you can mend pens?” round Bechard, and vanished, playing she cart? “Yes sir, [ think I can ; wouldy you be so kind as | wiee!, turning over and over, slong the street, to try this one?” “He carried many a beavy load for me, though! He good naturedly did so, andes tt suited himhe | when I was in my former hard place, and it's 4 was really plessed; he then told Richard where to find some things and where to keep others, until it was timeto out certain library books, and make sundry calls to inquire aiter those that had not been returned, Hghttully than ever, when he saw she candle ligt { Richard thought it no harm to into the books | glimmering through the chinks of hie mother ashe wentalong. The first novel be opeved was | sbuiter, The tiny room scemed to hit @ paradise - all about great lords and ladies, and what they did | The widow had finished her embroiaery, and we! and said, and how they looked and walked and | netting, so ber eyes did not look as strained an« Spent their time; aod Richard, when he bed read | weary as usual. There was sometuing simmerio! iby he is such @ Lad boy in some bui " though’ .chard, as he trudged on, H> jefe the books, of to do anything else he vould, at bis mas.erd? nd fel all the aut.cipations of * home” more det balf @ page, came to the conclusion that those grand | and sme Ing very savoury on she fire; bus Khar) folk must be ditferent in every respect from any | put back his hand to pull ous bis piece of Leef, > human beings he bad ever seen. Ho had resol was gone! ' to be very quick in his messages, but as he read, K.cbard had no doubt that bis quondam ‘friend + his pace insensibly slackened, and his master (a | bad picked bis long, lean man, whose benevolext countenance was somewhat hardened by @ firm set mouth) met him at the door, doubsiess—waiting to eee how he bore his diss “ You have loitered.’' poiniment, His fret impulse wae to run out a. **T Just looked into the book, sir; and I am afraid | thrash the thief ; bus the memory of their occasion I did not come as fast as I intended.” {ia tad case and of the loads the untortuus'< “Isent you tocarry books, not to read them ; | lad carried for bim twice or thrice, runuiny ¢ and this kind of a book would nos do you any good, | with what Richard had Staggered under, barme > pocket, more in funthan malice» and ho was confirmed in the ides by seving » boy shadow on the wall of the opponite house—Ne? bus. yee Paani ae ped the tiny of the pot au Jew, taught bis ease, sir, I thought time enough.’ or auce, the evening passed, as the wido! “Remember what your friend Trectfe @ays | Said, “full of hope," that what we call time enough always proves little en . Besides, 1 aave s right to your time; itis all you have togivein for my money, and, {tis as dishonest to mi the one as it would (10 be Continued.) Too Late tor Classiflcaion. ! be to equander the osher." ar eave nnn een Sts THD TERICAN AND FOREIGN PATRA’ our leave. “IGS EN 2 Is was perhaps strange that, though the bookseller A AGENCY.—MESBRS,. MUNN & CO,, 5 Sheth had seen a6 much of what is called “the worli”— thet is, of his own cular “ world,’* with now and then « peep yey higher ae anes ee 4s most men, an been as kind-natured men} experience in polieitt ; Invariably are, frequently deceived, yet he never Auorneys for more thes Sh Invenions”® Om doubted the integrity of hie little rs pro- Pamphiets containing the Patent Laws and oth mise, believing he would keep it to the letter ; and | tmportant information to inventors, furnished, tre be turned away without » simple additional word | ° spplication. ' ef reproof oe dleplessure : bet Richard heard sun-| Consultation and advice free, AsArem, pe murmurings and grumblingson the steirs, as- ) 4 cending and descending which convinced him that Worn ke Hew York, or cor, of ¥ and Tbe The bovksellr wid his Ke'tnight go dows and | A RARE CHANCE-FORSALE, THE Go have hisdinner. will aud fixtures of a liquor store, doing a co “Your room would be more plasing than your Conk Dusiness, wiil be cold cheap as the owner Je os company,"’ said Matty, Wishouts word he was th, Apply $4 Mulberry at, N. Y. returning whenos he came. Best's GENUINE AND INIMITABI “Where are you going?’ she inquired, vehem- HAL DYE It fy cauly This Dye stands higher in the einen of «if “You did not wish me to stay.'’ he estimation " “But yer master did; he's never contins bus | Public than any other manufacturod. “Lt ie in when he fills up this bit of a kitchen with tagrag and bobtail; bus no matter—there, eat your din- ers of the “scientific American,” continue to act . Attorne ra for securing Patents for new Luventions ; this foreign countries, \ Messrs. MUNN & CO., have had seventeen yee aneous, the color being set as soon es applied, or Bed bair ix converted into a beautiful BLACK » BROWN, withoat injury to the hair or skin, It do ner Dot wash CE noe Panes " wap gasant fooling whic | on! intra’ ; ‘Am I always to dine bere?"" he said, in © hesi- SAFEST and CHEAPEST Halt Use pian Yen es the ret sehen! Peiepiag te 008 bred ust like re going to fin: Manufactured and for eal fault with the blessed food—I knew ye would—{ | No, 46 South Becond at, Wilenceenle snd said #0 M day; sayel, ‘He was too tond of giving bis to she dogs, to care for bis dinner.’ " ° D at retall, of Drugeiats, all over the country, ou 3 ORSES FOR SALE—4 HORSES Suiltah, The woman's contradictions perplexed the boy H for uny kind of buciness, inte poor Pimigh so much that he could not sjeak. Moreover, he| 5 setts of single harness, Inqube in the Groce’ felt a sort of self-reproach for eating all that meas | store, cor, Myrtie ave, and (oid st, Brooklyn, 8 when his mother wanted ; this made him more jhan AN WANTED TO DRIVE A HORSE” ence ley down his knife and fork and look up- M po Gelade PR EY HORSK A: and ~eliabie, none others ueed apply. Ad reie.ences SHIPPING, box ¥i4, Bae oniee sas’ OL STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED Apply at this office. 4Ae \\/ ANTED—SEVERAL STRAW ils —~— trimmers, at 283 Wiliam et, near Duane. 4 MEDICINE < “ Mighty fine eyes yo have, to be sure, and fond of showing them, no doubt; asif the Almighty planted eyes in yer blunderin’ head to be locked at, not to look with. Ob, to be sure, we have mighty fine eyes! no wonder we like to show ‘em, Boys was boys inmy time; now they're mighty quare," said tLe sarcastic Mauy. bat quite Gene Hank you,” he said, after mur- muring a ysace be truly iels, ———-— “Come Beek $ what's to come of what yechoose| A SURE AND POSITIVE CURE F( w laveon yer plate? Do you mean thatI don't Intemperance, discovered by Dr. KING, gis ive Peter enough? He wouldn'’s think is worth uaknown to the perron—in ale, tea, or any other Li 1 Whilo to ask for all you'd eaiin smouth, Way Siege, Troe Sl. | Beware of imitations, for she « eve loli toe bess ont or the olives wide !—ihe dalui- | NY, 7 udson st, cor. Gove neas of some boys ge ye've eat yer own | : ing or -bak ‘RECKLES, TAN AND PIMPLES f dyed eget ‘i ‘Give ee france ere om Ten moved o Cry by the we of UF HAMS She b Dovion of yer not Oauny it; eo, put ik up in paper, be Bapisher, Price 5) cents, ud and los me see the laa of ye wie Vleet dayne” | BARNES Gi" Park’ how, and HeLMbuLD, Richard thanked Ler 60 warmly, that she kn: i. 7 ———— ij wish inminctive jeeling, there was some oneat edd AIR UPROOTED FROM ALL PARTS « he loved Leiter than hi usel!, Her heart soitenca— the body in & minutes, without injury to kin, by UPHAM'S Depilaiory Powder, Ask or 0+ of, Father, ler mood changed. But while she paus- | [e's UPH | pemmag Ma poly ed, Rickard thought, and held the piece of meat on other. Piles $1 Pa? BARNES, Pak he (be paper abe bad given bun, without foluing it | aod HELM 1K bd Bioudwuy, ay . up. Ri I'd rather not take it, thank you," said the boy, gently, “Td bel rather ool take is. “Poor aud proud—poor aud proud," muttered Matty; out ye shall take ii, fo not to be LYE OF LIQUOR CUKED—ANY VI ou who da food of Liquor may be cures of the sire vor it, by some tiiend giving ‘unknown if 1 be) vo the drinker Dr, ZELL's FAMOUS TEMY eune | ANCe POWD.. 8B, Price one do iar. For eaie trac.oted by she likes of you,"’ Dive.on ot; Zid Kighth ay aod 251 Hudeon st, “+1 will not take i" be Bald, firmly ; “manter ore | YOK i Milne’ vii Fulton et, Bivoklyn, and ‘ai South 2d st, Williamebuizb, 'N, B.—-Ceware of | tations which sicken (hove to w liom they are give: UN CHOLERINE REMEVY,.—1HIS W! known medicine for (he cure of Diarrhoea, 1) « tery, Cruinpa, Coc, and all looreness of the bow can be procured on) Of the propr.ctor, at 46 sor fecqud etree, Wuliamaburg Price & cents 6. ww ” r)] r Yr . “a ‘TT. 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Matty multiplied and exaggerated: the litsle **nagurt’ had as good as called her» thief, Alter many fruitless exertions to obtain silence, the master at last succeeded in the truth from Richard, “She gave mos besuuful dinner ~—# fine dinner, air—too good—too much—and I could not eas it all; 60 she desired me to take up what I left, and carry ithome, Is was so kind of her; bus I thought you would not approve of my taking it, Ib wasno longer my dinner, when I Thad eaten all Icould: it did not sppearto me quite hers to give.” “To doubt my right!" commenced Matty; ba uArter, 8 year here received, : JH, etor of Tux Sur Coxner Fulton and Nese ats. Db