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Continued from the Firat Page. Cte se tovs to drive them, and the laborers (chovelers) fooud their own shovels, The other balf was divided ainoog the two Inborers attached to cach “holster.” About five weeks ago the “hoistors” undertook to reduce the waves | centaper ton as work beean to talvek: they tolling the Iaborera that this would only temporary. But th innod too long in the opinion of the laborers, who received but half the money, and thought that 6 bet rf r ton was too litt Thin canned & mt tween the “hoietere” and “shovelery ani the latter refused to work unless the 5, hoa hy should be restored, To thir the hoistorr ob’ecte f but, as thoy must have rhovelrrs, they were obliged to “eave in,” and the men went to work arain after dinner, 6 shovelora then resolved! to eeede and ‘an association of their orn, and last evening the iret meeting for that purpore was held ot the Apollo ne, Lt war ager that oeiat shonld be formed, to be called the ovelcre Association’ « dmitted, aplees fall prices wore paid, and, after agreeing to sdopt the old by-law and conrtiiution, aud appointing B committer to wait on the late Treasurer of the loint Bociety, to request bimw to band over the inde to the new apeoriation, the meeting adjourned, | Tux Fine ComMIsstONERS are supposed to 6 engaged in the transaction of public business, on the afternoons of Mondays, Wednerdavs end Fridays, out they refuse admission to the reporters, and in donsequence, no other account of the proceedings ts tiven to the public, but euch as has heen prepared by tho Secretary. Thus, when the peopler’ money in eppropriated for apparatus not required. the revorter« are informed that the business traneaciod “wae of 40 public interest.” Warenrarisa—Cuniovs Exrosvne.—The Teminine appendages known * wate: (ally, ere cally incroasing in alze and weight, by the um ety’ of articles known as padding ty many of the fair eex, who wish to obtain a "ial! of elegant proportions, Yesterday an accident oveurred to & young woman in | Canal street, which should induce females w be ex- , beedingly careful in relecting multable articles tor the “filling” on their bairy appendages, which #heuld aleo be properly attached to their bead cenr, Mine Easex, a well dromed young womnn, ree! in Greenpoint, war standing at the corner of Thoupaon and Canal streets, waiting for a car eben a mona sainter to all appearance, bearing arhort ledder on ale shoulder, rapidly turned the corner, and not | ‘mdging the distance right, came pear #trik- | tng the lady on the head with an end of the} adder he was cariying, As luck would have ft, oF perhaps fll-Inck, the Indder mieeed the wonmn'a | Onad, but etruck her “w full, detached it from the back hair, and caused a eeneral dircharve of the tantents; which combined the following ar le Two curled hair puff one piece ot mourniog erape: #0 dark-colored pincushions, and one black worsted stocking. These articles had previourly been care fully covered up by the slonder loeks of the maiden, Amid many expressions of remiet the man com. meneced to pick up the paddings, for the purpose of re. turning them to the wearer, who retreated In great confusion, without walting for her dry ponds. A little doy waseentafter her with the late “fall.” butthe ody refused to recognize them. One reporter cave the boy a dime for ove of the plucushionsend intends © keep tt ne a specimen, A Ricn Wooprite,.—Thomas M, Kenney, who war arrested ou Friday for atte mpting to pars sounterfoit $20 greenbacks, was examined thie morn- img, by Commissioner Osborn, fle told quite a ttraight story cf finding them in @ woodpile, in Vanarohane. Unfortunaely for hii, he bad before wold other stories that he had received them ina Baffalo saloon, and had got them from a canal boat, He was therefore committed for trial, Mysrenious-—The body of an infant a week or two old, minus the head, wae brought into White- dell slip yesterday morning, It was found drifting «ff the Battery. The Coroner held an inqu A Woman Arremrrs ro Commir Surcror, Mary Coffee, of No, 244 First avenue, attempted to tommit ruicide by cutting her throat with a case enife, She cai! that rhe had been abandoned by her dusband, which induced her to attempt self-destruc- Yon, The wound is not a dangerous one, Boy Drownep,—A sinall boy name! Man. aing Shotwell, living at No, 75 Oxford street, Brooklyn, while attempting fo jump aboard a ferry boat at the foot of Wall street, fell overboard and waa drowned before assistance could be rendered, The body was subsequently recovered aud the coroner no- Nified to hold an inquest, Dratn’s HARvest,—The City Inspector's Report for the week ending August Ith showe a total of 652 deaths, ar follows: Men, 04; women, 161; boyn, 296; girls, 421, Of these, 114 have died of chol- ore infantum; 60 of infantile convulsions, 59 of diar- those and dysentery; $0 of infantile maraemus; 11 of cholera morbus; 23 of inflammation of the bowels: {o of inflammation of the lungs, aud 52 of consamprion, Ae will perceived, the greatest mortality bas occurred among the infantile portion of the commu. ity, there belug no fewer than 24 of these little ta taken off during the week. EVENING Srock Excuancr,—The market @ne intensely excited and lnree tranese ions took Plece, eo rapidl ALIL Was impomwible (o note all the tales, Gold steady, Wuar Mr. Banxum Intaxvs To Do,—Tho irrepressible Barnum tae publlahed a lester in whieh he says, ho hopes the Iate fire has burned the “ bum- bug" out of the public, #0 that it see that Baconm ds not 60 binck ns he bas sometimes been pair-ted, Ne eayshe has made his “million” nearly twice over, and he now really wants vo do the publica substantial denefit. He writes: Tf T build another musenm 1. It will be fAre-prooft 9. It will be almost infinitely superior in ite col- lection» and ite classifications and secommodatious to the old one: 3, When L build # new American Mu- ceum, | shall also erect a laike wing, or an additiousl jacent butiding, the comrente ot which shal! form bea Free National Museum, There Twill place | epeciinens of natural history; paintings, statuary, atmor (especially that worn by historical permonaces,) old wespous of war, musical fue Sunents, costumes and furniture of the mid le ages, wad thousand other useful and novel fe tures whch Ibe an honor to ourcenntry, Here, aced all fee coutiibutions of novelties yy Ineluding mi lonaries, ship owners, whee B Mons A futiuction sud foreign tous ume, yatitation ean p ic the Parent Orica, War and Mary Benasney an lend their trophies, models, etc. kentlemen can their statuary and other ‘otjects. and mm reelf, beire or assigns shall alw exhibit CL paying expense by un oF my Own pocket.) and whenever w every article not loaned by individuals Se wee iduscum is vested in the General Gove ninent, and my : tho whole free, sot rent of stores and out | Mr. Henry P Pour INteLieeNce,—~Embezzlement.—William McCainman was arraigned before Justice Dowling yesterday. on acharve of embexziing money from Adame’ Exprese Company, The accused was re- contly employed by ‘he company as driver, and Mr, Wm, C. Crane, agent of the Eastern Division of A xpress Company, allewes that on the &h inst, HeCamiman recived #47 50 from Mr. Wim. 1, Maas. No. 21 Maiden isne, which he app oprinted to bis own use. without the knowlrdce of hi ep or. Mr. Crane alo exhibited to Justice Dowling eral individual eCamnman from d received the ed to hiv orn 4 for trial in defaule ave, and lives in New ile rave thet he intended t retund Brunswick, S.J. the money (6 Las employ en The Second Avenue ooting A fair. Malechi Cougilin, the young man who was chot in the left Drear\,on Sunday morning, by « pistol in the hands of Eminerich Schneider, died in Belleene Hoenital @t 12 e'clock on Bnnday nieht, from t Yeetsof his wennds, Coroner Colin wae notified, and eave the friends of the deceased pert to move the retoaina to bie late reaidene Third aveune, where an inquest wil Schneider ie in custody, a nO! the Coroner's jury He was lew ie own remidence by sev trends deny that he waa Deceved wae 24 years of age, aud arin, The last Abandonment Case-The Complaint Disniaved.—A wyeerious and romantic abandon Tent esre, in whieh the neice of an ex-President was compleinant, nnd the son of a decensed New York Millionaire wae defendant, wae conciuled yesterday mornin, before Justice Ledwith at Jeferron Market Police Court, by a withdraw al of the complaint 5 the defer te nted to abandon his ere, and hereatter support and p ofeet hie wite, Mrs, Gi left tor Washington Inet oicht, Arveat of Youthrul West, ¢ Hurglore, 2 Weert 3%! @! yesterday morning by two boys, i agenomed William Carroit of forcing open a baremen of clothing atolen. The vouthful borglare eae: pe with the plunder, but were beequontiy seen be oun cer Woodbridge, of the 6th preeinet. trying tori Property Ina recond-hand store in Baxter etorte @ arrested, They neknowledved thelr eullt and Justice Dowling committed them to the tombe for tris! Aneruited with @ Bottle The ot, dwelling of Waa enier- and 19 reareof id Joho Cook, by means indow, and #126 v ort: Joreph Bowen wna ar- rested veeterday on a charge of striking Jobu G, Hal Jieon, living at No SY Canal atr the head with ® heavy vlare hort inflicting aueerous wound Jurtice Manefie ninitted Bowen for trial wit t ! le eave thet Liniliean firet seeaulted him, aud used the bottle in relf-defence il that he Robbed at the Pronk fort House Mary Movers waa nrrestes \esterday ou acharee of atenliog $0 Charies Heil, of No, 26 Stanton atreet, while the la was sleeping in the Pravkfort House, in William pireet” The accused ack now I " the money and restored $51 Justice Mauriicid committed her fore. mination. Brooklyn, topDERY OF AN Express WAGON, AND Rrcoveny or Tie Goons.—Officer Dawson, of the 4.4 Precinct Police, arrested ay * tan named Chas. Margo, on Sunday, on the charge of robbing an express wagon, owned by Mr. John Geme, doing buel- ners iu Myrtle avenue near Sandford etreet. Property beloneing to different partics —valned at about 4250 Wes taken, Murgo wna temporarily employed by Game ov Baturday to bring a variety of articles cousisting of travelers’ bree ¢.. frome some of the steemboat and railroad depots in New York for parties residing in thiscity, Ie was accompanted by 4 boy to learn the route, On returning, they stopped at the corner of Poarl street and Myrtle avenue, where the boy got off, and, entering a houee to make some inquiries, renmined ab ent for rome minutes On returning, the wagon and Mureo were m «elas, The vehicle was mteequently seen in charge of « colored boy, but all the coods were gone. ‘The was directed by Mu the stable. The o: rtaining U resided with hie father, in an alley n York and Goid street, called at the house and tound the stolen Property, of which he took porression, Murgo was sul ently luto custody, He examined before Justice Cornwell to-day. Row In A LAGer-Brer SaLoon,—A row occurred in the Iager-bier saloon of Philip L. Jardin, in Gold rtrect, noar Tillery street, yesterday after- noon, in which several of the participants wore badly beaten, It appears that Mr. Jardin w rome friende ol the oth Heavy Artill with whieb he was formerly attached, when s party of roushe came in rnd tn “d upon getting drinks without paying for the The landlord refused and a row was the consequence, One of the soldiers wee badly beaten and (he others were also set upon with glareoa, knives and clubs, aud alinost every thing in the place was either demolehed or turned upside down, M Jardin procuring a crow-bar, and others ot by a tumlet and clube, ther beat the oriwiual a Mort unwercifully and drove them off. James Con- lon and John MeMabon were so badly injured that tt became Beceseary to tke them toa drug store for treatment, Tur Great Base BALL MAtcH,—The great Dase-ball match between the Atlanic and Mutual Clubs on the Capitoline grounds yesteruay, attracted a0 linmense concourse of spectators, estimated at some 20,000 perrons, and tho best of order prevailed throughout, The Atlantic proved the winners by 4) to 4s, thus maintaining thelr title tothe champicu- ship. VALcy oy Propenty IN BrookLyx,—The Tetu'ps uote by the Assensor for the yoar 1564, fa compared » ith 1505, of the value of bew buildings tin thie city, show that in the former vearthe led was 1,548,600, and in 1-5 $1,597 we $270,010, The vatue of pe served for the eame year, is $15 aba 916,500,205 for 1605, showing 4657 Hoboken. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A GIRL $10 Sue Krrcuss Home axp Exps Her Lira ny Paring Poison. —On Wednesday morning last, Elen Owens, 16 years of age. who resiced with her sister, Mrs. F, Cooley, in Willow street, Hoboken, dieap- peared from home, and althongh inquiries were mace in very direction, no tidinvs of her wheres! outs could be obtaine about 8 o'clock for the purpes a of making turther in. quiry for her in New York Upon arriving at the terry houre, foot of Barclay street, Mr, Cooley | met the girl on the bridge, and in re-! iy to bie inquiry on@ to) where ehe hed een, she replied that she had been siaving with her eisier in Brooklyn, which statement be kuew to be uotruc, we ® mesenger had been sent thereon Friday, tHe anid noth further upon the | and th w river & handkereh ef to | her mouth, and Mr, ©, a motion ag itin the net of throwin ething out of the Window, and heard a splash in ihe water, The family tpentthe evening together, during which Ellen in forined a younger sister that she had taken rome Jaudnum with the view of poisoning hereeit, whiet fact was communicated to Mrs, Coole may be remo fo a eultable buildin in Centra! Park or elsewhere, Ind Momy pa ‘arte prospers ne I expect, myee.t or beire will eventually erect and pigeent to the public the land and & proper duilding containing these curiosities, which in tet oF twenty years will have sccumular ed to an extent, if properly pushed aud encouraced, is di i Pic-Nics,—These little pleasure parties are becoming quite fashionable To-day, the First Com. pany Waebington Continental Guard, Capsain Chas, L, Titus, go on an exeursion to Lefferts Park, corner of Gates and ‘Tompkins avenues, Brook leave Fulton, Catherine and Bridge at five minutes during the day k will be Dullianily diuminated at nivht, ‘Tailore’ Trade Protective and HKenevolent Union had 4 fine tine yesterday at Jones Wood, (on ‘Thureday the annual excursion of the employes ne. of Messrs, Ro Hoe & Co. will come off at Piensaot Vatier. ‘The steamer William Marr aon and baree Wiliam Roberts are engaved, Boa ie to leave toot of Broome atren, BR. ‘punctuaily ,) at 8 o'clock ; oot of South 4th strees, Williamebui xh, ay S:3u, am Oot of Chariton street, N. Ry On Thureies, the 4th ine Association, u +» U4 First National composed eatiioly of youns business Dy ussocisted together tor mutu al enjoyment, will yoo o pie-uic to Myei's Chelewa Grove, Staten eland, Fine,—About balf-past 7 o'clock last eve. eine,” fie broke out among * ono bales of cotton, owned by Edgerton & Co. ont be upper tloor of the bul Ly No. 145 Water a net Damage $10,000, ‘The 4 WOF floote were cecupied by I acenbach & Co, claas’ doweis, The damage, which was re bo ad oF sould vot be estimated, Fully inured, Cause ot snkuowa, N ee, ~~ di » but ehe and | 4 hot sn!pbur eprings and ite proat malt lake, ond we have the sleruents of thathird part, There are t¥ Principal sulphur springs, one hos enough (120 de- grees) to boil an ey, which ia four miles from the centre of the city, and ihe other just the right tem- perature for a hot bath (00 degress) which is close to the city, and in sireads brought into s large ep closure fer free bething urpores, Roth these streams are lerve enough for iili:citatie bathing: the water is am hishly anlpburized and aeclear a! that of the celebrated Sharcu Springs; and its use, either for dr uking or for baths. mos) effective to pu rifying the Mood and toning up the Ov andar ler springso fund in the neigtte otner fel! of suraction about fifteen ruiies (rom the by one hundred leony —the ter Enow no on the continents Can live in it, and thet three qin n eupens 6 ire ocean, vlea wide down to on juart of fine nure lietour and re(rea tor bath op, body os a cork on th riece. only the Urine must be kept from mouth ani severe « ing i; vit Crestful waves, ane lia ey t snd en k upou: while its broad ex. panse offers we fr eal , ant every chance for se ame itup all these fea. | tures for a Watering plice y and here will you find @ Neo port, 2, a Sharon that bas tue bal! of then? Bo, ° + Ye rhen. matic cripples, ye viet me of aerofila end buy | prepare to pack your trunks at the sound the firat whistle of toe train for # season at Salt I for the Ricky Mountsinus, ket MARINE NEWS. Au Kiros, 5 10-8. Sete, 6 59-1, Ware 2s CLIAREL Harvest. Norfolk: City of Bath, Thoteon, Dallmore, ity Pout: Paonie, Charleston ston. St ‘Thorns: Minnehaba, Vt ‘ephing Mevatian, doy Alex k Lingan; A Lea, ne kaony FCHOONFRS—C W Holt wlelphia; Belle, Boston, BC Terry, Fortiees ) AKRIVIET STYAMETIIPS. anira. F Pen- eacola: C Whithng, New or fou ht ie, New Orle Apia : Ama asloa on; Clave, Savannah: Acmeral DoD u ortresy Monroe: EC Knight, Washington, Tele rirese Monroe: Dremen, of and im Bremen; Hunteville, Boston for Phiiade pling; Nauseti, (U8 mon ite u for Philace plus; Creele, Richmond and Norivik; Balti Beitimore; Widgeon, Fer- uandiua, Char Beaton, Newbern. SHIPS Merzogin, Br Constitution, of and trom BARKS en; Ortent, Liverpool, (Geo 8 Hont, (of Balt.) Grand Turk, T I; Bachelor, GCuenien. PK; Alexina, Kines- ton: nH Kennedy, Cow Bay; ii Fisher, C. Bay; bb Youny, Calnis, Me, KCHOONERS—Chambers, Pert Royal; Surprise. Toston: Clinton, Ht And ews, N Ib Sea Flower, Prov- idence; Augusta, Provider or bilzabethport, BAKGES—J ‘I Lee. P. Mouree; RD Silliman, do, BELOW —One brig, unknown, Wind South, Liverpool ; Too Late for Classifleation. emai, SCALLFY—On Monday, Aug. 14 after a long and Ulness, Catharir Hiey, in the 45th year of i) elatives and friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, 16th tust, at 2% o'clock, from hor late real. ver, 15 Cook st, cor. of Morrell, Wiliiameburgh, OY WANTED—ABOUT 15, ONE. Havin & knowledge of ihe grocery business preierred, Apply 141 Ninth ave, uso fOR SALF—LEASE, STOCK AND FI tures of a good cor liq redoing # ialr busi. Fnquite on the pier $41 Stanton cor of Manein. ae SOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-—THE WK and fixtures, horse and wagon, of ao first claes id liquor store, on one of the best corners up with a fi attached, Apply to T, GAFFNEY, Auct, ‘ 14a FATHER MATHEW 1, A, B. SOCIET H The members of the ove Bo- wb at their hall, 22 Court - dnesia’. at o'clock, P.M. in full revalia and erape on lett arm, for the purpose of at fing the funeral of our late brother, LAWRENCE CONDON, A special umeting of the Society will he held this eveniug at Ty o'ciock, MICHAEL P, IKRENNAN, JOUN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Kee, See, ST Lb STEL Apply at this Proet PLATES WANTED— 415 O THE JOURNEYMEN HORSESHOFRS of New York and viewity—You are invited to come and participate on Wednesday morning, at 3 o'clock, to cetebimte our anoiversery with a turnout to our picnic to the nude kN. Allimen working at the business are invited to atrend at our ball, on Wednesday morning, os the above y Union Hall, 155 Firet ave, By order of JOHN JOLNSON, Preet. THOMAS RUSSELL, Bee, Bo U 1 —MEMBERS OF CONTINENTAL eCouneil, No. 1s. iith Ward, are notified to atiead the wot Bro, JAMES 8. LOSER, from hie late residence, 14 Paet 11:4 «t, on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at lo A.M, By order 8. M. WRIGHT, rest. JOS, BLACK, Sec, pro tem ow \ 7 ANTED — OPERATORS, finehere and buttoneh O8 | Gihet, WILLIAMS & CO 186 \WWANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK YY hy the woes at boot fitting, ar is Christie at.391 REWARD—STOLEN FROM WASH- ington, boree, waren and harness, dark ches- nut or black horre, i¢ spavined in hind ieg, a piece clipped out of his mane. plan bos ¥ epring wagon, painiet black. with whie peich macked “Lleonsed ender, No. 806." The above veward wall he paid on delivery to the owne, CH An. PRU R MAN, G Recex Market i ARWICLES FOR SAn OR SALE--1,000 PEDSTEADS, TROY and rouud vornered of ail sizes, well made and hnished, conetanth eu baud, in iota to auit purehme. ers, ab ine Factory 7 Highth et, east ot ave. L. 4.9 COAL. YOAL—BEST RED ASH AND BEST Lehich and Locust Mowatain, « ea delivered to f jes at reduced antes, tr varde cor King and Py wWieheumeetand & Roorevellat MATTHEW ULINION, 40! AL—WE ARE NOW DELIVERING THE | (10 | \/ best quality of red ash Locust Mountain, Lehigh } and othe | ecreened comi at the lowest wark Pull weight puaran M\sEVOY, s76 West pitee, well “DONALD bet. ¥th and bab 1 ea. her husband seuppoeed the statement wae a tab: - | avenuve ; tion, The of the howe subsequentiy | —— ~~ sont rotived, boone o'cloe yesterday vee ahha. morming, fooling y ch? ebenave that her sister 6 ave swallowed poison, proe | ~~ “ ee led to her spartment and tound her sleeping SURE CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE undiy, and apparently not under the influence cf discovered by Dr, KING. ¢iven unknown to the any druc, Mrs avain visited the girl's room | person in ae, tem oF any other verace. Price $1. about 6 o'clock yesterday morn.og, and fouad her | NL. Beware of imitation. wok Alwave ricken lying aalep in the sume porition that she ted lett! when iakea, Genuine soa only at tes Hudeou ey her, and feeling eomew hay slasped had Dr, Choters | cor, Grove at, N.Y 1s called in, Upon examination, the Doctor #taed that | Nea Yarts yi . ee the was ander the efine's of laudaunmn, and'wis just | PR. BONE, 11) WEST OTH ST, TREATS jeoovery, Lverysthing porrible was cone to resiorg diseases of the t lun liver, kids eva, the girl 60 consciousness but without avail, and abe | throo, serotula, eld ulcers, ou % CANCE OF up. expired pbout 8 o'ciock a,m, Tue motive for rei. | tions Ever mn ot skiu dise ured, Hours lio dectruction ix not known, Coroner Avery wae nou. | 4 and Tio PM 6 fied and will hold an Inquest this afternvon, SI N CHOLERINE REMEDY.—1HIS WELL ~ W known medicine tor the cure of Ularrhoea, Dyaens Sale Lake City as a Watering Place. tery, Cru De. nile, and ml OOO the ho ar i he Springh ean bh wed onty ot the pre at 46 south Mr, Bamvei Bownes writes to the Springfield teats © C Williamsbureh, -t canierae Rarvuiioan, from the chief city of Morumondom | po: Ow as follows: te ——e To the “great and glorious future’ of our Fourth of July orstions when polygamy is extinct, the Pacific railroad built, and the rmines develope, Balt Lake Clty will be not only the chief commer. cial city of the mountains, the equal of St. Louis and Chicago, but one of the mos: beautiful resi. dence cities, aud moss atiractive watering places on the continent, Its aimrable jocation and early lopment secure the ou $6 agreeable climate for eight months in the year, at least, and surpassing beauby of iis location, with its ample supply water, ite frults and veyetables, wii) add the second; and joining to all these ciy CUmpMapCes jip AAD GAY Ped Livuiba ip the | TRAVE ENG, : weer DSON RIVER AND HARLEM Rair- \ H rouis, On aud after Monday, June dth, trains tor ‘Troy, connecting with Northern and will Alt eae tr bout wt, and 1M ON “ron Lindeou J ‘th ave. Twa. M ton Bi 30P, M.. and irom Harlem ‘fat por. 2dr se. and 4th ave. at 11 A.M. and 4.4) poy lickers cood on eithe: route, W. Hi, VAyy BILT. V.P. i ee) STEAMER MARY. POWELL, FOR 66 Ss Jeat Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, ) Poueteenteve and itondout from foot ‘of To to8 bla GYGEY WOGEO CACCKIDRAGAY, Mh ig and tanya esti, Oia elt—hut most de- | basket-wetman to him ; sg the | emicyt RICHARD DOLLAND, OR THE Lucky Penny: CHAPTER Vil. Nep, who, be it remembered, had received one | of the ‘4rvetini'’ pennirs from the old gentleman, | on the first of January that commenced our tale, | was a hia wee to the apnointe! corner, | among the market baskets and decayed vevetables | which crowd the entry to Convent Garden. It wan New Year's Day, and Ned had advanced \ amtonishing'y in rags sud leziness ence that day | twelve months , “Suill on the batther, chreken.’' esid ant but where's your com: “You know," waa the curt r oa iu sate! where you ought vou spulpeen if raht wee richt; J contto't you take pattern by the other— | credit to fooF at, and no wars proud—he helped me up with a basket Inat werk, and that fo the public strest and you! you've looked at me siav- in@ at this for reo long, and never ofered mea ba too bal,” vrumbled the bor, without heed. ing her bint, * here am Ta poor lad, ns poor as T was lost year; and there's be, wrow stont and tail, and with an alr !—I hate tt petting up weys: ' Crabs and dim Crows’ alu't what they wae m too big tor them—or for standing on my hoaleither, If mother kuow'! I'd have grown out of that, sb’ have given me more gin than she did, to keep me little “God help vou I sald the poor woman, whore withered, wrinkled face bearn d with good nature —'* Ged help you, and euch as you—who ant, hot Lorn, into the world, Your firat s'n —Godhelp ron, ax Waa cotning ints orl not want ed! And sure thi# is the flat of the blessed new year, ani may the Lord wouki *k down Npon ant put some light ore you-—it’s ton much trouble T have of ing own to be bothe With other people's, And vee iste the troubles of the worl! that | osher me me tis} God help devery poor sinner, this \ lessed New Year's ' at, @ Davy | ‘I wonder," mustered the boy, while the brisk Hittle woman, her load on her heat, trotted off—"1 wonder what makes the dave be blessed to little Molly—-she's always talking of blessed dave, Khe ie: and be lunged on, so degraded aa to be hardly ashamod of his rage or conscious of his having descended lower and lower in the acale of humanity, “Them that promtee me pennies for holding their horses "* he continued, “I never sere them acain ; but the old gentleman promised mo nothin’, so I suppose feet come back.” He lounced to the corner,clore to the basket shop, an! stared in at the window, but soon turned away in disruet ; there was nothing available there; but « sharp, keen sleet was descending, cutting and cold The bey s!unk away and took shelter under the portico or St Paul's, just asthe brothereOldham came | Pp Tavistock street—Mr, Francis looking purpled, pruched and frozen, bia double-breasted coms buttoned up to bis throat, bis narrow shoulders “sbrugyved'’ to bis ears, his long, withered bands evease) in wartn, rough glowes, his step atill firta and rapid; | rried an um relia, open. Nothing could suggest a more perfect picture of sour «dia. content, of a man at odds with the world—as muc!: from bitte as eccentricity—than did hie face, and figure, and general bearing; not the pinching misery of want and hunger, but the still poorer misery a man jails upon binmself—the working of @ powerful but self-harrowed mind, soured rather by wilfuiness than circumstances. Mr. Francis seemed gathered together against the world; he was condensed into @ human icicl. John walked beside bim, the 1 beatiug ant melting againet his jovial, ruddy face; and he met it with jovial good humor—he might be raid to welcome the hail ss au old friend, so earnestly was bis face upturned to meet it—bis strong, muscular figure enveloped in @ sort of roquelaure lined with ® still more foreign looking fur, or it might be feathersfor men, and women, too, come hoine with wuch stranke ‘“timing’’ from the far east, that it ie difficult for an untraveled citizen of London to define their dresses or drapories: one thing was certain, .e carried a pink silk umbrella in bie hand, which he sometinies whirled round like the sails of a windmill, atothers, thrust out before tim, ssa sort of pioneer, Whon he passed a woman, young or old, rich or poor, he made instant and immediate way; but he walked in general in thet free and easy manner, f “the houses,’ right and left, were hia own, and he was attached to them all. He looked even at the bricks wud mor. F with loving eyes—iows peered np into hie face end wagye! their taile—clildren gazed into his eye# and siniled, Mr. Frank was aulicn snd out of humor: and he was particularily ao because bis brotne-— despite the weathe:, the hall, ram, and wind— reisted 1a being #0 happy. He did not quite bo. eve iu his happiness, and every now aud then he glanced at him in a sideways, uncom foriable roan. ner. If My, John saw it, he did not heed is The hall was so sharp, and bitter, and disinet, thas the Sireet was slrioat deserted; it glttered im rouud, shining lobules upon the pavemens, one running a race with the other, and ping flercely against the shop windowa. was coming iu like @ lion, and would go oui lke a amb “Brother |" said Me, John, ftill more to his broth isyust, “I can't tell you how this hail revives me! I have not felt avy thing half so in- Vigorating for twenty years! Is pias mein wind of @ storm we met once on Snow Till, when we were jittle starviings, Ah! I meet it dit y now, thank God!" he added, reverenily, Wrap ping hie warm cloak more closely round him — “thank God for that, and all other meneves |!" “T can't think,’ mutiered bis brother, calling to mind bis tryst, ‘bow 1 could have been auch fool, or in euch a humor—one of my speciation a in human nature, fond of delving and divi ng—-but having promised, I must come—never broke ny word in my life, tuat's ecmething to aay—never! Ah! here's one of the boys! Lut nc can't be! ; We nee! not ray that it was Mr. Francis OMham who had iuveated the sum of threepence in an ex- periineut oa the three Loys, with whom we also as the same tine made quaintance, ard Dol. land knew Mr, Francis at ouce ; but hie quick eye ed for more than a moment upon bis brother, even while be took off hig hat to Mr. Francis, Richard vever appeared to so much advanta, cold though it was, as at that moment; bis features bed developed into beauty and intelligence, his fair white Lrow gleamed beneath the rich masses of bia folded barr, and bis uplooking eyes were filled with the trumph of success, “Pub os your hat,’ exclaimed Mr, John, Say |" said Mr, Francis, with bie usual suspicion —' What brought you here 7" “You yave me ® penny, sir, this day twelve mouth; you may reinember there were three boys; you ve each of usa penny; sod Eee | | “Ay—ay!--but where are the other two? “1 have not seen either of them to«lay, air.” ‘ a onot brug’? said Mr. Fraucis, rucel while he backed into the baskets shop for abel “you boys slwaye herd together — herd wether." rd is that all you have to say to himf® in. quired Mr, John, Mr, Francis shook the alees from bis coat, and while doing so, Nod, having crept up to the door, shivering io his rags, male asors of harlequin plrouttic—« half-starved ap. proximation to illariy, ‘Here om 1.” he ex- claimed, whale Richare siood back to make room for hira, Tintin couples, eh?" ssid Mr Francis. bis eye gleaming and gltenmyg trou ove to the otber, While the sight of the rags aud wrewhedness seco ed to do bim guod, dunt in couples,’ repeated Mr, John, in a tone of voice conveying dissent—“hunt in con. pest! Rebard had been cusnstag from red to whit Ik Was @ singular group, Wel, and what did you do wit inquired Mr, Francis, addressing Nel, “Well, ver honor, [ mace more of it “Good” said Mr, Francis; * but aow ?"* *Thadarun of luck, and turned it into four browns, and would bave traded it, only mother spent it all in luth, and beat me afterwards; be knows the sort 4hé 16,"" he added, **it's all hia having a tidy mother, he's such a swell,’ Bo you have a good mother, have you?" in. quired Mr, John, of Richard, * Ybank God, I have, sir!" Bicbaid’s warmth and confidence returned un- der the influence of Mr, Jobu’s genial smile; ‘and the pouny the gentiewan gave me wus * the lucicy ’ ws say dala. OM women eai2the new vear | oni lor your penny?" N of | diecharged upon pari t bad whole rm ft," interrupted Ned, pointing With bis thumb; “he always cot the luck, Mr. Francia chuckled: the evident rascality and Starvation of Ned, seasoued by his quaint, coarse bumor, bed attracted bim. The boy upheld bis theory o9 to) the wretchedo ss of humanites us was leasaut to find ei) aa vile as be anrued they nusp + 1b was pleasant to know that, though the pens ny rault plied, the canker waa at the root, aud i did not prosner, “But tefl me how was tty! aan’ Mr. Jobn, w! ome Syinpatiies went with Richard. Botcre the youth could reply, Mr John espied a so oewhat dia ne | tented expr Ob in the eyes of the good-natured | shop woman, “AhI" he eaid, smiling at her, ‘eo many camp , Strangers; boy, has your mother a dug? | ba | r “A cat’ | Ves, wir.’ | Then here's a horse for the cat, anda barket | urtnosher.’’ Tieving thus yainet le good | SLOPWOr en. WhO Wes Lot ve car @ esnity of cither of the old genilem ye Sa cbheirte Mr, John, as aeeminely &¢ ar of the two, «he withdrew to the co ADionting | door of the second sho; hog bor atteniow ; fixed on "Ned" and wendening bow auy cue could bovice “such rubbish ft (Tobe Ce fiw —— ak ae JASSAGE TOAND FR At BRITAIN AND TELLAN Hy STEAMSHIP AND SAILING PACKET AT REDUCED PRICK Drafte available tmrouxghou husiand, Lrelarnd, sod Scotinnd, Partice wishing to onzase passaze, wend for thee friends. or rewit money to tho old country, can ue fo at the loweet ra pi'y iy to PAPSCOLL, BRO ed | PASSs6! PROM | and Louwton—Be thet | Liverpool, ihe CLLTIVA teil | For Landon—E. Was th! a AY é | ror paeewe appiy to Wlhia N. 40 Fulton ;e é Sit AM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER OPOUL.--V il VLA, sails on Saturday August loth 1c PResnae stecrace + payable in care r Apply to WILLIAMS & Uo UN W Hrovie | way. 4 TApse ‘OTT LINEF=POR LIVERPOUL-» Ship VICTORY aa t Aus eo LONTM Bhip HE TSON, smile seth Aug Vor passage, spply te PAPSCOTT BROB & CO, th ee, 4 —- TAN, BESTE, CX8OTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT—T0 Contiseto: 6th and 6th aves; in Hanover Square between Wail «t, and O14 SI Pp, ane at 500 f be in Olst et, frome and th id Bone Block Pave Laver | Separate revled p aowill ba | coelved at this ceuntil llote ath. ot Tues August loth, 1 G8, for the construction ot the tod | lise Street Imp oremente, viz. Seweia in Bee at. between Perry ond Hammond ate; in 4th « ° | from 6th ave. to pe 450 feet aed; in Sith «Fr a | Oth ave. to poin, feet @rot; in 4ouh at, wea | mek enstot 1 +t: th ave, c to 69th at, Letwe “ a od stu 2th at. between @ and 4th aves; in 1 ot., between (th and Sth aves; fia 46th et., between Lexington and 4th aver,; and ig | 26th st, between Madison and Lexinuton a Teh j | | Proposal must te cndorsed on its wuvelope with «bo tide of the work for hot ‘nw wie neme of bidder and d. Sank forme and rpecitioations can be nto the Contract Cierk at thie of Kotunda, City ial Paik, THOS, STEPHENS BT, L. DARRAGH, A.W. CRAVEN, Croton Acyt. board. New Yorks August 3, 1-65 81 ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, fo iron Foun te Sealed proporala will be ‘Rotunda, City Hal clock, A. M. of Mriday, Aue th, for ti of Cast Trou Water Pine of the following dice Ramely : ior UT9 straight pipe, each Ly feet 6 jeet Inter. d “ietinigh 4 > naw, of 6 ft. iter, 2.24) Ibs. each) of pipe. Win, tt. at pipe 6 in, tater A> 3 straight pipe of 4 in. inter, diam; wad 32 tone of branch pipes aud other ep cial casein, Foparate proposals will be seceived tor the wholeot the 6 feet pipe, or the whole ot the 1ches pipe ot for all the other pip: and epecialenstings. Bach poe Poss! murs he encorwed with che tithe * auppl which 1 relates, the name of bidder ent its offerings. torme tor formation can be cbt “ f STEPHENS QROBERT L. DARKAGIL A. W.CKMe aN, Crotoa Aqueiuet Boa OMce Croton Aquee dct Department, Aug. 14th, 1505 S CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Is White raga. s'¢ at reand wool . t, books Be eon | pec lb; old brare, 14 conte per ib: o wet fe 1 cents; lead, 69 conte, at 15 New bowe bet wevelt and New Chambers at Fer Goop AND CHEAP | other Improved ene: P R00d eyoenight, ec Optieal Gentian, wh Broadway, up stain [ipeane ire treated, Ce tation free, See my diplowe, Bend for aciren pXori IN TULL FOR , all wt i enie, It coatn '¢ an t giilon nc} Winiuutes. Adds« t JAWNBROKF RS’ TICKETS POUGHT per tore paid for pawn hrokers’ licketw than ean be obtatied elewhere, Alay thone on diwmeouds, waichea, jewelry, Ke, at ot. up etalra, 1b PAWSEBROKERS TICKETS BOUGHT OF dinmouds, watche ewelry l fnetrnments aivanced on wide, y Nouwht at full value, lc0 Me: j Pbsite ) (HE RIGHEST C4 ¢ ‘ el or the atove ery, near Grand thy ug mG a Ac PAID FOR SIL PRICE perot every ce L& EMEM DON, 25 Ann “ OF THE Norvit iver Mining Comy MW “bof the capital eiock ele ouen on of au!lar ch has been jemuediu pay weut for the inachivery, and apparatus, owned by the Con pan and for working capital. {be amount of ite ex tela ning hundred and nine are sud five ceote (Signed) John A, Dix TB. Bunting, Presfdent aed Ma Fi nettide ter liigs se Stare of New York, City at County of S Youth, se.--hiasuina Steriing he guly ‘eworn by me, depose aud aaye that he we the secre f the North Clear Geek Goid and 8 Mining Company of Colorado. and that the foresoia Fimtement, eigned by Jopn A. Dix, the dent o the said Company, and by Joseph F le ‘TT, # Bunting, end by the de ponent, ie true each on every pe ular Pubsccibed ti my prerence sworn Ww hetore me cuin Lath dey of Aug i severe 1505. As witness, my hand wod notar :Deeut : weal. CHARLIS NETILELON, Nout fetatup.: Pubiie ia and for the City, Count u State of New York, ERASMUS bis LING, Secretary, U S. SANITARY COMMISSION, Pro etective W Clatan Association, Bureau of F ied and Wiechareed poidiore an Huber sh. (No charge to emp suplover!.) At the ahove office are reziet Cischarwed soldiess and sailors ul au trades apd qua Heetions, and of ali conditions of body, beth dieal.. and able-bodied, and @ all well ceecommeuded, 4 ; UFReNt sequest te male 10 emp overs to cull aud re | ter their upplications for ewyloyees, Boh pariic served free of charge, i MILinanmy, SOLDIERS’ AY, Room 6. eande who have died in re our oftice, Avplications to vereon or by letior, S. bounties aud LEWIS & BCEVA, EW PRIZE BUREAU, > ~The namea of taany thou bel prisons, can be ern * for s can be made Pensions procured, Btate a clas collect and carhod iueellors at Law, 118 IST NOW READY—Co| he vainet the U. 8. Navy it aes, bounties and arrears “Call or address L. BROW we N.Y, City, 86 lections for all ela: eluding prize bag 1 Y) Collected at once ECO, 2 Park P SPECIAL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. Important notice.— All eoldiers mustered oa* ne bulauee due then ul cereriptive liste can re aja sa ARPY 1 person ur by let ie RUMP ENTS, HOPPMAN & CO.) No, 40 Park ro 4 BLACK O8 BROWN—THE BEST LN Us BEIEST'S HAIK DYE, Does not injure the Hair or Skin. Yo be had of Dru gists eeneraliy Price FIFTY cents ver bux Dey f - ’ i !

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