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war at anchor off the Battery. All tho vessels were up at the ceili 4 of the window—sh: and vimona, and memories were all about bij RICHARD DOLLAND, doing to made to] droseod out in bunting from deck to truck. The he dreas ipa addr, ent, “Ketcham we woh wn | Eitan hat and te ae ins cere rans | praca war souer ehion, presented pena OR THE the diotows the resi. He repeated. over fillions ; what nonsense.” “Yes, but will he pay | step ¥ one man out $e ten, appearance, and, ae the eun rose, fired @ national ov Sy RieiGaT Ine, ero millions for his son #" “Certainly,” was the re- towards Bixth Aven "dscwased tarned ba salute, The Dutch war steamer Watergeus and the bby ony to himaelf the youth's address, as if it could by ane nee fiity be forgotten : his eager~ ply. “But the Great Eastern is safo, that’s of more nese to visit the boy's master could scarcely be Lucky Penny: pistol was fired from “ihe window; tte —) was very | Rhode Island and other of our vessels were also a tonsequence than Ketehum's twe millions." And so pana ge A gard Just as Pace’ wes the man ran | decorated with flags, the tri-color et France having « Lg Soe ve 1 ad inet "ihe totes, Wedd the conversation dropped. The house of Ketchum | Sut Ame card ‘to he fan into Wer oe 4 prominence at the main truck of all the veacels, At go ‘lo Hu | wis long life in has muepended, notwithstanding the above remark that they hed ten millions on hand. ‘The Commenctat of Inst evening says: Many excited and false romore ere afloat with “Now, my lad, what of your tue ny rr inquired Mr John of Richard, wo hte ‘ “Thad long desired to read the life of B njamin Frauklin, air, and I went to a bookeeller's where I had even it, and offered the penny for the privi- seeined bute day, an hour, so forci'ly did the time previously to hie leaving England return to him ; how be recalled it, and reviewed it: and what ctrong claiins did mature easert within hie ‘ toenable him to remember, duriug those wae the ag eg tc 16th and 17th ata. I noon all of the ve-rela fired @ salnte of 21 guna, At Snether pleted wer Without effect: Lersed | gunset the Frenchman arain saluted, when all the ti Died the hotline eur shout, Fyn colors were lowered, and the honors to the little threw 0; east of Tth ave, and 16th et, he Me eb. coat | General who waa porn jest ninty-rix years ago at reapec' h lege, He wanted an o:rand boy, and took me into | foye,; het Praueis was his brother, Lora Faward B FaScn ey ead ant ehalt Pre nin the head with gv ter cy ne rock | Avsecio wore concladed. bis service." - a War ohn atver-cthen mother whore iniagey ‘ions 4 The truth, os neerly oe we can | i him no; T brought him beck the anne OUR DEUTCH NAVAL VI8ITORA, 4 Without a character Deavtified by the lapse of years, wns so often pres tecertain it, fe about a* followe: The rold brokers fe aati eae eine fitness ea Aye Lieutenants Sorvatus and Adams of tho Dutch war | a a Ay i a be Panay t eau; Gare, bim- en: ty his dream; and how mysterious | wee K v4 satay an BD in took the prisoner La to the epot, and found no per- | #eamer Watergens, leave this morning on the day Oh, ob! proud I ee—geod | ma why did you Ned wen i ao Mare’ ithe boy bed. racdeuty wors Forinered and ‘siened in due form by two of the | #2 there but dece: . boat for Albany, en route for Saratoga, Lake George want to read the life of Benjamin Franklin ** aves kial Sikewciniwen in life, boa Ui These cert feats circa ty where they The witness then gave @ statement corroborating | and Niagara Fails, The Watergeus will leave New| + Bacause, air, long ago when my poor father (To be Continved.) what wo have already written, At a late hour the | York for Portemouth, England. on the £3d instant. inquest was adjourned until 9 o'clock I’, M. to-day. | Coptain Georling paid a viait to the Dunderberg yes- Mr, Walker wes 35 years of age, lived at 145 Kost | terday in company with Captain Pennock, of the 86th st, and was an efficient officer, Navy Yard. Hewes mueb plensed with the vessel YELLOW Frever,—Rumors were prevalent in | *24 ber magnitude and tho beauty of ber model and the city that yellow fever was fearfully prevalent at workmanship, Havana, and that @ verse! from that port had brought Brooklyn. soveral cases with her, On enquiry in the proper Annest or A. W, Naruans, tur Bousrr- quarter, however, {twas ascertained that Havana ~~ Oo i . H Vi0 “4 A. W, Nethans, was nevor healthier than at prevent, and that no grea ld hy dhe ae Y Soreness Wve the boauty-brokerwho figured se conspicuourly in cases whatever hed arrived from thence. Only one the Becond District Provost Marshal's office, and on caro, that of a stovadore, was reported, and that took b 8 ’ jected place en board the ship Thackeray, which came trom | “0s testimony Supervisor Cheshire was conv’ a Bouthern port : of accepting presents and sentenced to the Peniten- Tue Sup Tr ; Yesterd ds of tiary, was brought before Judge Daley yesterday ® - EREASURY.~—Yesterday crowds of | morning te answer acharge of grand larceny prefer- people gathered at the Sub-Troasury to collect the | req by one of his victime in the bounty business. The interest due on the 7.30 Bonds. A long file of people | compininant is Theodore Lewis, who resides at 27 waited all day, Many were served, and a large crowd | Hamilton avenue, and he alleges that on the #4th of last Beptember be went to the office of the Second left dissatistied, when the doors were cloned at 3| District in tirand ot, KE. Dy for the purpose of enlist- was alive, he used to set me copies—eentences composeu by Benjamin Franklin—eud I wanted to read the li’e of a man who was eo wise and #0 use- ful, and who did #0 much for hi wself as woll as for mankind,’ wee were you quite satisfied with the r ‘There ia a great deal in it I should like to do and much I should like to be, My mother objected to some things; butshe would have me to read only one book—the Bible, ar." ‘And your" “Oh, ae, I should like to read a!l the books in the world." “Ab, youngater! did you ever read menf’ The boy looked down; and, after @ monment of : o, said, “it 18 Perhaps pleasanter to reed Fad “Complimentary |—you try, then f'* “I do, sir; every face is a book—is it net, ar and may remain out ao indefinite time, They are all of the denomination five thonaand dollars, It was discovered yesterday that a number of forged certificatos were in nee as collateral to loans tained, and circumstances made it manifest that ir, Faward B. Ketchum. of the boure of Ketchum, & Co., had insued them from a book of blanks similar to the enuine forms. Five hundred of the blanks missing, and it is presumed, though not poritiv fy koown, that each one was filled up for five dollars, Jf #0, the total forgery of certifi- cates amounts to two and « half millions, The je began to be presented w Mr. (ira bam, the broker of Edward Ketchum, yerter- day, and with the hope of getting rid of them, be or we learn, about two hundred an eighty thousand dollars of them, at which point he stopped, finding the amount greater than be roticl- ped. There the case reste, Mr. Ketchurn is not oy found. The house of Ketchum, son & Co., le not otherwise involved than by his being one of the vartners. We learn that it has muspended, which it would do of course, until the exact truth ff ascer- tained. None of the forced certificates have been id by the Bank of New York, and we have not in able to loarn of a single bank thes holde any o collateral security for loaus. Lf she banks do hold __ GENERAL BUSEVESS, BLESSING IN. THE FAMILY~THE Valon Warhing Machine and Wringer coms bined ‘Ibe heat in the world, No snaking, rubbing ¥ filing required, J. WARD & CO, 467 Broadway BLACK OR BROWN—THE BFST IN USE, BRIEST’S HAIR DYF, i Does not {v ture the Hatr or Skin, To bo had of Drugs gists peners Uy Price FIFTY conte per box, Depot 4) th Second st, Williameburgn, ANJO AND JIG DANCING, CLOG AND buriesque dancing taught by JOUN BOGAN, mano facturer of the Banjo, 151 * Honaton et. near Yorevth, Terma, $6 per cour Satisfaction euare antes) 301 ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT,— /To Iron Founders. Sealed Broogala will ceived at this office, (Rotunda, City Hall par 4} ‘clock, A, M. cf Monday, Ang. 2 for the eupply of Cast Ir ne dimensions, or “Ahi well, Is ppose so—the young sre ti Pleasures of Hoge —now I, what should J pe 1" Water Pipe of the foil ; ‘ name! O50 straight pipe, each iz feet, 5 inches licen is ‘an peat ea ieee feels bef Gan ls charac ke oy EO ited, {nd | “Che Pleasures of Memory, sir, Tshould think, | jong, of 6 toct inuer. diam af night pipe, each ¥ fi that they will suffer so as to interrupt their rerular Boarp or Surexvisors.—The Board met | was about leaving the o' when he was accosted by : in al tove business 6 shock is distributed mostly among ik bankers and speculators in that paricular imess of gold dealing. ‘here is po ground, there- fore, for epprebending any general disturbance of the markets outside of Wall street. The foreery is very clumsily executed, and would have been dir- covered instantly if any of the certificame had got into circulation, But they were adioitly used as col- lateral rity only, and hence © caped detection, fee ae Ketchum, pending the investivyation into the ire of the firm, las ordered all drafts arrivin yee from depositors in the country to be plac At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the President, | Nathans, who told him that he would see him William M. T'weed, inthe chair, Mr. Purdy offered supple’ by Sathana with a stranse. st ef eiovbem ® resolution appropriating @70,000 for the payment of | and int was again sent betore the doctor, who this time * ed" him, When Lewis received his the expenses of taking the Into census, Mr. Ely bonnty-ioney he found {t 60 shorty and demanded by 4onh be patonea, the Sek wan teally bormceed & Nevuaee the reason why, when ie was told that ho It appeared, by the Tarnune's calculation, that the Havin A athe Aiser Lows wait: R conepliacy to the iniury of the elty, and ourht not | ty quswer ihe charge'on the Sith of Beplenster. to be paid for, ‘Lhe President ed out the per- : fm pf gheraster of she iam. Fhe xeenneee wes is Hob é ken overs, Fox and Ely voting ip negative. . A letter from the Hon, K. K. Fenton waa received . ave and ordered on file and printed in the minutes, It} THE Mysteniovs Suictoxy at Hopoken— thanked the Board for their confidence in the Gov- | Conongn's Inquest— An inquest wae held yesterday erpor. The Comptrotler, in _@ communication, grave tho on the body of Miss Ellen Owens, who died carly on ares Sie Eeaes and Tomarenes Aeon peg Meta Monday evening, froin the effects of laudanum ave pal ‘eson their personal property prior which she swallowed, as reported in yesterday's Sun. the recent decisions. In potuting out the want of d any law for the repayinent of such enim, he suggests | Frou the testimony it appeared that she was rent on , at is bolt) v ie FA wh od be rrr a tee an errand to New York, at noon on Thursday last, and remises lace the awho ive made volun 4 paymente and thereby lost their legal remedy, on | *™* desired to get back by 4 o'clock. At the ferry the ‘same footing with the others, ferred to the je met : female acquaintance named Annie Myers, on Annual Tares, who at her own request introduced her to a deck A re) was made in tavor of ing the bill of John Hackeit, Sorporauen Counes, for profession. | hand, whom the was almost crazy (as she said) to be services in riot cases, Mr. Fox oppored the resolu- | acquainted with, They croseed and recrossed several serene was salaried oflicer, The re- | times, and at lencth landed on the New York aide pet Davis offered a Tesolntion that the Comptroller and went to the residence of the sister of Annie, in rected to pay one-half the bills meu tor the | Groeuwich street, where they stayed till 5 P. M. teoon Annual Tasos. Fhe Board sijourued wo Mou. | TREY again went on board the ferry boat to chat day next, with the two deck hands, and crowed and re- Seizone ov ax Onscene Paren,—For the | Ficiia® giles “inal rekettca” auth alae last eighteen months or two years, a journal has been aS ’ spe seal Wook the boat and cronses K next wen th arena sold on many of the news stands of the city, the lan- | Broadway and 16th stioet, Detween Sih and 91h avs., guage of which was most foul, and of the double Pd erg sonia ot ory aeetee on ® nd exlendre style, while the plates were of the most | Bb, As it was very late, Annie asked her togo in. = ae she know the woman who ke’ be house, but equivocal kind, and exhibited females in an almost | Filles declined, and they sat here’ about two hours, nude state, It professed to be published in New | aiter Ph aieg f, ogain eectes tor $e Boaee pee : 1 wore onl York, but the whoreabouts was not civen. Adver-| tii) daylight, During tle day the terry eri were tieemente of noted brothels in the city, and of quack tepenieds ane Anale rent pore.) darks while Sri iuained on ie t Rostrums for impreper purposes, appeared in ite | Tie dick hand, Mike Peer, ure Verte wo bens, columns, At lemgth Huperintendent Kennedy | which ehe consented to do, provided he accompanied placed the matier in the hands of De-| her, bat she afterwards refused, and all the argu- Mr. Francis had dismissed hie boy, and was | 224) Jha erch) of pipe, of 6 feet inter. diameter, . Also fo 7,300 lin. f%. etraight pipe of 20 in. Inter diam, Patching the progress of the acquaintance Letween | 4166 fine 6, %s) lin, ft, abreleht pipe of 12 in. inter.diam, 18,00 iin, feet atraight pipe of 6 in. inter, diams S000 lia, fect etraight pipe of 4 in. iuter, diam,; ai R his brother and Richard, “A flaiterer!" said he, “Ob, sir, truth is not fisttery; I omly thought tona of branch pipes and other epoeial casti: Saparrte pooxjosse will be received for the whole t ve 6 feet pipe. or the whole of the 2 inches pipe or fot nu the other p pe and epecialenstings, Each pro- peal must be encorsed with the tide of the ply to whieir it relates, the namo of bidder and the cate of Wer, nes, Forma for bide anc all neeersary ine ation: can be obta! at thivoffice, THOMAS YHERS§ROBERT J. DARRAGH, A. W. CRA Vv Croton Aqoeduct Roar. Office Croton Aques duct Lwparument. dug. 14th, 1865 838 Cre TON ACQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— + To Brass Founders-—tealed proposals, endorsed “Propom ns tor Brace Btopcocks," with the name of the bidder and the date of Its presentatio TY bo receives! at this office (Rotunda, City Hall until LLo’a'ock A, M. of Monday, Aurnet 24, fi ‘e supply of 1,50 %-inch bros poocks; 60 \¢-inek brace stopcocte: 26 I-ivch brase st.poocks, Foitmes for the bide and all necessary in‘ormetton ran be obe tained at thiecfice, THOMAS STEPUENS, ROBT, L, DARRA + 4, W. CRAVEN, Crotou Aq, Board, New York, Aug. 1h, 1565, sig CASH PAIp FOR RAGS AND OLD M Vhite rags. 8'4 cents per tb. colors and nts: books and nowspaperr, 64 cents rasa, 14 o@nte per lb.; copper and pewter, 80. “You said you were an errand boy,'' observed Mr. Francis, advancing. “Yes, air, at first, quite; but my master is very kind to me—very ; be lends me books, and of late I rometimes sit with him and read to bir, and might do #o every evening if I liked; but my motber, sir, she is quite @ young wornan, but abe is blind, Mr. John spoke to Mr. Francis apart; while they did so, Richard went to the door, and looked out into the sleet, which was thickening Into snow. “And why did you make the appointmeat with the boys, if you did not mean w help the deserving? said Mr. John. “I am delighted with this lad: the penny, brother, can be made as lucky to you as it has been to Aim, if you only take advantage of it; bis voice Las @ strain of tousie in it which recalls——'" “Nothing !" interrupted Mr. Francia; ‘what should it recaliy You are still givon to see ing visions and Cresming dreams, Now, boy, ie + suas sherpiy, “where does your mesier ve y"’ eanaaune nen 1H Roose < Teas d New Chambers _ es ey “My father was tle only son of ® gentlenan—t HARTMAN'S PATENT ELASTIC Crutches fear a cruel genileman—*ho was sugry and un- | for the Jains of every nature, are the only cra'che forgiving because he married my mother, Ue+ | es ever made on ecientitic principles, hey only chan, his neine some tine before bie death ; bus | Becd tole tried tolLe prererred. For enie at 476'¢ Tam called Richard Dolland."* xen Was bet rec cnt nee eee Ne “And what was your father's real name?” in- FAD—-LEAD—LEAD — THE HIGHESP quired Mr, John, dfer old lead. tinfoil and tess “What bave we to do with thatar’ said Mr. | ©. Francis, “Thave,"’ repliel Mr. John; “I do not like changing names." can be obtained elsewhere, ‘Ab | if be changed one I dare say he changed | on diamouds, watches, jewelry, a ia Mr. Francis, with » enver. “No, sir," answered the lad, while en indignant 'S BOUGHT C flush overspread his face. “No, mr; be chaayed P diamo ds, watches, Jewel-y, BOUGRT OF his name vocause of the crueliy of his-tather; Lis | instrumenta. cry woods, eflits clothing, &c,, the credit of the senders, The forged checks are istued in the names of rev- eral leading firme, speteding Vermize & Co., Brockle- mor & Unger, Lockwood & Co.. Kinstein & Rosen- foldt, appeared to be used only ascoliateral for loans, with the express understanding that they should not be allowed to go upon the etrect. ‘The amount put in circulation ts wasfously estimated, be- wa scoording to sotne reports, ($1,814,000. Only 000, however, have been prese: at the Bank of jew York for inspection. It is not an yet known who ts the issuer of the ed checks, Ly 4 have been bypetbeeated in the name of Graham & Co., No. Exchange Place; but there is no doubt that rome other ind has ood the name of that firm without pelherly a eo falls upon a mem Ler of a prow- nent Exchange Place firm, who are known to Lave bad extensive business connections with Graham & Co, it being sup that during the sixty day's ab- sence ot Mr. Girabam through illness, the party suspected abused large discretion granted to bim by Mr, Graham. It is cortain that 600 gold checks are missing from Graham & Co,'sbook, an the suspected broker is not at business this morning This produced, night before last, a rush to sell gold, and about €5,140),000 exchanged bands after 4o’ciock P.M, Yesterday mornin @ market wascalmer, but still nervous and weak, The gold Donnce started a panic in #tocks at the Evening Ex- change. 2 promfavnt Exchange Place firm, reported to be y “long” in stocks, threw an enormous smount of stocks upon the market. Yesterday mora- ing Ketchum, bon & Co, suspended permanh, and Grab Co, have also announced their inability to moet Roya tog len Mr. Graham stated at the Board that he bad been absont from business two months on account of sickness, and was unable to explain many things that had occurred during his absence, but he tw be able to sestle all his stock contracts at to day's prices, AN UNweELcome Intruper,—Yesterday, about 1 o'clock, a frightened horse, that had broken per ib., u! cents; lead, 6% cents, at 15 New Bowery, bet, 6 e you look so happy.” ( in tons, of 6ft. inter, d SWS, 1279 Broadway, cor, 4th et, 409 AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT—25 por cent, wore paid for pawnbrokers’ tickets tham ev advanced t 17 Bieocker 1s% real tame was Richard Oldham.” money advanced op dinino a watoues, &., or the loose from @ wagon, rushed through the gates of the | tectives McDougal and Gilmore, who scon hae fannie were reade ber, He Shee 2 Francis Oldbam sprang at the lad’s froat, ae | samme bouyht at full vege, 1h ef) Lear Grand tt, , Fulton street ferry house, and dashed into the ladies’ | agcertained that the papers were sent from | where they remained until ‘between it and 13, when oR Wea Lorber d boarded fawn. bead one mn ; , AQ a pb cabin of one of the boats atiached to the alip. Fortu- | the “City of Notions.” Accordingly, on the arrival | Mise Once more waked her vo go bome, She ageiu * 1a false i be ecream it 18 false — ROCLAMATION WHEREAS IT APs : went o short distan b {alse !—be left no child; if he dil...— 1 the ¢ "a paca Ales prganat had just vecated tho cabin, and | of che Boston train and steamboats, the detectives | afraid th ‘sistor “would bent ond. ord her, | grasp relaxed, he fixe! stroug eyes upon the James Si cath bye a intlicves te were out of harm's way, ‘The poor animal wae quick- | watched the landing of the cargo, and seized upwards | @U4 deciarcd she would go back and « in the | panting bor, who returned his gaze with more in- | the hamtr of John Humns, on the ey inilicted b 4 aK of duly a fy secured, but trembled more violently than one or | of ten thousand copies which had been addressed to Elyaian fleids, Lo this Mike otjected fifth street, set river; an dign tb ol 1565, at the loot of rit hin to go to the jerry-house with her, Hef hd i ag Matte There wae « tombing, to | 3 5 loo! Lerens the sald Barns bi yes be two affrighted females who saw him plunge into the | different news agente in the clty, the “American | and remained with her ful 2 A.M, hon he wes pr ghia, agreed mina’ feariul in the expression noe 1. G. Godtrey Gunitien Maror of the Cite ot New eabin of the boat, as they were proceeding on board. | News Company" excepted. ‘The papers wore for- ay oo saneed ne fig a sit a Eien, sated ry ue | det ing the look which fouth sho Sid severcive ote Mt Ly yeh rt re Hand My Doll “or ne commenced running at 5, and Ellen ea! ack 2) Mem . o never ,ivo |} Ly offer a rewn o ve noted Dollars for the fy me sroneasy rca the horse, who had | warded by Kingsley's Expreee, and forward till 5 when abe went ashore, and Peor | 4 ge. i app. wher sow of the rait John Burne, the enid Tes Buperintendent Kennedy ought not to stop hore. | W uo more of her. F.om that hour until Sunday ‘Come |" said Francie to his brother, in «| ura be paid after conviction on the certificate of A Po.ice Orricer Morprnen ix ti | Thore ia another Boston jou of cteatiay chara. |e her movements were a mystery, Her brother | deep, hoarse voice—so deep that it scemod | tie JWdee or Lrstrict Attorney beiore whom such 2914 Parornor—Ankest OF His AbsaiLants, — Thomas Walker, « policeman, attachod tothe 2th games H. Owens, iound her on the Hobokea ferr, conviction shel! be had, Application tor the sald ree ter, which ought to be seized and suppressed at once; | lisidgs, foot of Onrlavophes street, unt the tne. at $ Tees Role ee Grave, Berd, an untremb- | Werd wo be mode within shiru dave afer puch convies he had been to her sister’s in Brooklyn, which was | 28 ete oe ene me, come! I m ©, GODEKEY GUNTER, Mayor and the police could also prevent the sale of obscene not true, and #he then sald sli WwW 5, | S73 Why do you look at him? There might be od Yew York, Aug ; 87 Precinct, was shot through the head by a gang of | books at the Spiritualists’ meeting, Metropolitan Hal!, | They them weut om boscd ted & eect head conti | tweaty Ricbard Oldhamms, Come, Johacdronher.. 1 RAGS” RAGS CENTS PER : ruffians,'yesterday morning, and died « few hours | on Sundays, sonke to ber, but the conversation was to low for him | {f you touch hiw,or bold any communion with hit, ged 4 yg Oh ob Annee wh 15 eR LB. | later, Officer Walker, while in company with officer Music IN THe CENTRAL Pank,—The Cen- to hoar. © deck band looked at ber brother and | I wi)! nevor grasp your baudim mine. Never—do a haw ber ib, for old books, left. When they got home the brother took her into » aud the hishees Arthur Rork, about 2 o'clock yesterd tral Park Gommissionere annonnee that the Park | # room and questioned he ‘ou hear !I will never, never give my thoughts | price gor uil Kins of rage, wt ¥d Flin et, one door from twelve oF Pele young car Arig esis igeres koa Cornet Band will play on the Lake on Wunesday, | sore mianey ate isd, hat whe tae “ine 4 ea * yack for yours ; nevor rest (if there Gre spirits) in Dusulae. f 8 i street, near Tth | 16th inst, from 3\ e’clock until 644 0'cloc, P.M. He slapped her frco, and threatened if she did nov | @srave wear yours! Touch bim no brother— | rai’ HIGHEST CASIL PRICE PAID FOR ‘ avenue, having @ womanwith them, The gangof| ; 2 make up her iniud in the worniuy to tell she truuh | brother, if you touch lim J will curse ‘you both 1 | QUA HIGHEST CASTE Pi rye rowdies burst open the door of a carponter's abop in Goup at the Evening Exchange opened at | ho would send her on the isiaud, He did not sec her | Do not speak to me,’ he added pass!onarely—nos | Gay an vere dice a, Page + Hook Spares Fe #4 17th street, and entered the premises, taking the | 141%, sold up aftercall to 142)s. at which figure is | “#49 alive. Z Sars _ | the frail flickering passion of ap old man, feeile | SON, 96 Anu at, 1 door westof Nassau. ry } female withthem. The officers soon heard the woman | Cloecd, Stocks active, Si 5 $198 sa Magesragepedegy ra Shs ie tas U 8. SANITARY COMMISSION, PRO: . screain for help, and rushed to her rescue, Theymet| Tue Puaxix BANK DrralcaTioN—JrNnK- MARINE NEWS. q ering, his long, blue fingers’ impotent f *tectivo War-Claim Association, Bureau of Em. & the men, who had evidently attempted to ravish their 5 : oe pS ing Wie air couvulsively—-do nos | Rlorment for Viabled and Discharged Soidicre aud, . sirength, pling y nos ‘ sh me Commivteo yor Taian. witnour Bart,—The ; ye saflors. No, 86 Chambers et. (No charge to ewploy> victim, leaving the building and trying to escape. | pheonix Bank defalcation whigh| has aiteiied ao Aug. 16—8, Risos, 5 11-8. Bets, 6 6S—H, tome but follow me, idiot though I here | ors aud omp oved.) At tho above office are revistered ' On meeting the officers, ene of the gang drew « pis- much interest in commercial circles, was under con- paar ie: c L RED. et ieeee Ma ogo eer Tee S Sasa Foci ge fatal etme .” of i iy 4 4 eat, sed LEA \ ! eating, ious of body, sab) 4 ‘tol, and placing {t to the head of officer Walker, | sidoration again yesterday before Justice Ledwith at| @TEAMSIIPS—Manhatun, H 4 Vera | Mr John sew the present Was no timo to combat | hd abie-hooied, and ure all woll recommencos., Am! fired, the ball penetrating the brain, The wounded | yerterson Market Police Court. Cruz: Ariel, Aspinwall, evane and vera | nis brother's will; and eo, without another word, Rea Feteaes tilons for aera Vand res man fell to the pavement, and officer Rork, not know- | sronry i. Jenkins, who abstracted the money from | SHIP—George Huribut, Mason, for Mobile. he followed him out of the shop, much to the relief | Cre sorud free of chaise, oe aaa fi ing that his companion had been shot, pursued tho | the bank: his inistress, Genevieve Brower,and Char. | TARKS Cordova, Melbousne, Bridgeport, Mobile; | of the basketseller, who told Richard he would have | Seraeeterete te eee retreating ruffians, and arrested one of them after « Brown, the paramour of the woman, were all in court, | Dahomey, (Port.) Lisbon; Gulia, (1 } Peermo, | ® good action ageinat that awh! old gentleman, who SEPP Egy E severe struggle, in which he used his club with good Ag yA Sue. Ties Romenes 60 bee Mon-\ezuma, Barbadoes, * | was the biggest Turk she had ever sen ; beginning | — in on effect, The prisoner said his name was John Seward, | aud was cominitted for trial without ba'l, He refused | | BRIGS. aWaverly Cov Bar: Wm Henry, Greet | the aew your sitar that fashion and of Bis ageion, | HOE LIVERPOOL 188 CLIPPER SHIP | toansewer any questions exceps as to his name and | Harbor; Sea Lion, A ilivsc Iptis; Cosmos, Marseiliea; | When every additio .! day was an especial m. ALEXANDER MARSHALL euile to day, having Itis believed that he fired the fatal shot. Officer age. 6 woman Brower and Pe P Upo, (Austrian) Venice “There he goes, aring down the street,” abe | Mperior accommodations on vec For passage appl of Groerash and ‘repaired to tho. soewe ot vielonces | Fecommitt log examination Having been post: | SCHOONRES—Venna, Pembroke: Hamilton, Balt; | continued, * the wind has carried off his hat, bus { 0" boarder too ROCHE Bios, & COeT RY, 114 and arrested two of the rang, who gave their mames | ued by Ledwith until Thureday morning | T Winans, Wil on; L Edwards, Fernaudina. | he does not heed it; the hall mingles with hiegre 7 j Li) Soule wot ax James Murray and Matthew Finith, a oees, AKRIVED lait, and streains over bie shoulders, yet bi ehs Pp AS>* 4¢$& TO AND FROM GREAT , The prisoners were taken to the 16th Preeincs ste- Poutor Lyraciiaence.-Stabbed His Partner.—At AT RAMEN PS —Miasicnippi. N orl 4 nothing but bis own passion; his strong, beart;: BRITAIN AND IRELAND, - tlon-hense, and the omsoare rerarned to the carpenter | about 5) o'clook yesterday afternoon, Eneas J. | Rar: Montoruia. "Kingston, 3; Enc Nag 7 coat brother can hardly keep pact with him. I judgis sTee ea Vg Mette SAL. i H shon, where they and Walker lying Gp the pave. Poterson and Fordinand Boebn, parinere tnen em. | Augurts Dinsmore. Pensacola: Albambra.Chartesiou, | be oesn's the bay if geri Aye va tee On} Ponfis available Abrouguoot Hasiend, Leland, and veyed to the 16th Pre anes station-bouse, and at- | ployment agency at No. 49 Bowery, quarreled over BARKS Bling cook oe Ber ay eee es pare phen cate qe ee ay ore F Beptiane hing 4s e “Hee . P 8—K . yi % - . ‘arthe wishing , oni surkecne ere eoable to tender hime ry iy Mn ctvialom of the day's profits, and Koehn stat bed bis | badeos Richard did not tarry either to hear or answe: | frees. or ieuit ! rae Rane: Bene, for thele f ‘4 venee, | nertner in the left groin, iutiicting a wound that mur BKIGS-—Georre, Cow Bay; M A Howland: Mobile; | country, can d@ 5 and officer Walker was then fexken the Jews’ Hos- | | rove mortal. Koehn was arrested by offlerr Mila| SCHOONERS. Hound, Gonaives, ene! obile; | gue question; he had dissppeared th hh the) | eo et the lowest rates by aopl inet pital, in 26:h street, whore he expired at 6 o'clock | and locked up in the Sixth Precinct Station House, | Cow Hay; Laure Pride, St Kitte: DK’ Aron, finer | other door, * Well, Ldeclare,” continued thewo- |... LAPSCUL'T, BRUTHER & C94 - Jeatecc ey Teen De. pCi, Het OReak ANGE Feeeiving aud Peterson was taken to the Now York Hospital, | Tucy Appleby, Elizabechport: A Warebain, | man, ‘tbie ie ae atrauge ® new year's prankaw | 2 meeeneecr ce MN SO, diately conveyed Cathe 20th Precines seation-Lon Arrest of a Burglar.-Martin Wolfin was arrestod | huphenia, Ellzabethport ; ; | ever Law played; and oe I live the boy hasu’s AGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL d and Acting Captain Joho J, Ward, with a squad of | yesterday by officer Gimback, while attempting to nly son, Gardiner, taken toe baslcote ! and Js nden—Ly the Vid Black Star Line.—For see, hastened to the spot, and succeeded in arresting the following persona, who were secreted in shanties and etables near by; James Gill, Henry Miller, Pat- wick Collins, Patrick Smith, Jr nes Farrell, Terence uinn, Thomas Brady, aud Jove Murray. The somal @ burglary in the residence of Mr, John Hobb, No, 855 West 10th street, Justice Ledwith committed the accused tor trial in default of bail, Lareeny.—Officer Reilly arrested Thomas Osborn, . , it Hoelon; Kacer, Port Royal; W B 8m _ Bridgeport; Lived!eas of the trozen mow and the pitiless wind | i! ermool, bee CULTIV APO salle on August 1th, Kate Merrill, Apalac Bioolss De Soto, Mobile, which drifted it againat bie bare bead, Mr, Francie | FOF {ondon—f. W.STEVSON, enils on Aug. 96th, _ BELOW ~Bark Auna, Havana, Wind B, EF, rushed on, The few pussengers who ¢ sheliered. For pasege apply © WALLIAMS & GULON, 40 Pultom = | beneath their umbreilus, or Lent ha 3b2 ure madly to the living at Newark, on a charyve of stealing $116 worth F " Ape abt asd . Tir hO OUSENERO UR OTIC ipinactatenan urtwinc hepa: | weer con Athan itianacuior ox | TOO Late for Classification, | Hert heaaefaccaenwan acne wetten | SSRivie- css sar paws ave ts house, where they are now coi ; eat. ue 7 i oor ee <7 ~~~ | their minds ; others stepped trom beneath the shel. || Cabic pumace #1, steerage 4.44 payabic iu cure wea ike ttattly ewes mfined to await the was committed by Justice Ledwith indotaalt of bat HORSES FOR SALE—2 LOW PRICED te ar cearatnye ce seeped tenes ana odors gised | steerage 45 [ © 1m Cu Serge hi subsequently repaired to the grog aeent Fis rd Cameros. corner of 17th street and 7th avenue, which has been the headquarters of the gang, and arrested the proprietor, ‘Le prisoners are from 19 to 26 years of age, and have long been a terror to the neighborhood, The police have frequently been ney. Apply w WILLIAMS & Gi. ON, 29 Hronde™ NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, The sale of naval veescls at the Brooklyn Navy Yard was attended by an entirely different class of persous from that of the laesone, One of the notice. ee! euitable for any kind | oid . fro lu bad 304 Oi work ; aleo 2 sets of harness, Inquire in the Gro GIG man Just cecepes oes 6 nana Garis Bd | ; re in the Gro- | what bis keeper was following. More than one po- APSCOTT LINF—FOR LIVERPOOL J » COF, Gold and My rtle av, Brookivo. f 508 liceman askod Mr. John if he wanted help; but he Ship VICTORY valle Qlet Aug. ) TAILORS—WANTED A YOUNG MAN | waved them back, and they looked balf-perplexed FOR LONDON to work on pante tn the store, a 617 Columbia ot, | and half olenced ot their assistance being thus de. Ship HUDSON, sails 20kb Aug, 6 essa ‘i p ‘4 Boocklyn, Call tor two days, 56 cis’ : For py e, apply to gestalted bi herr, Se, arrest of ono ef thelr num able foatares of yesterday was that a party of sailors OCS ms er tw 8 SOY 6 clined, Mr, Francis'e knock mado the old door | {+s Tal COPY DROB & COn 96 Bouth et him, Unfortunately the woman asssuiied fn the ear- | We? present, who had saved their prize money re- V /ANTED—TWO STEADY GIRLS, ONDE | shudder again, Tough the servant did not know penter's shop has been lost sight of, and the police do | ceived during the war, and bad put it into a fund for ior washing and ienibt and ou to assist in the | that it was her master who thus broke the quiet of ee Kitchea, Apply to DANIEL HEIDELBERGER, § Harley street, hia litle dog was aware of his pres. f — — ™ L! AECL. nol Know where te Sad her, inquest on the body of | Ze Purchase of a vessel, They wero overbid, and | Chatham gt, cor, Nort William st, "| ence, and flew to mest him; but his savaye found p EW PRIZE LIST “NOW READY—ColLe Walker, at the Jews’ Hospital terd: ft _ | did not succeed in getting one of the mortar echoon- | ———~ et a = — ruitted of no tenderness,no syinpath a f 4 » sa AI pets , _ aoe = davorel’ witnesses were exainiseds We. publish eee DENTISTRY. ve rou lections for sll claima avainat the U. 8. Navy ine ers as they intended, The sale was quite lively, and some of the versels brought large prices, The fol- lowing is a list of the vessels eold, with the names of the purchasers, and tbe prices brought : Schooners—Savannah, purchaser, Griswold, price, TW; Orvesta, Houseman, #5400; Barah Bruen, Rinehart, $7,250; Sani, Rotan, Stannard, $5,300, Bric— Bono, purcheser, 1). Tranel ; price, $7,200, Propollors—Dandelicu, GC, & BR, Poillon, $7.990; Camels, debe Hott . $15,900 5 momersiakle, Bra- nore, $91,300; Valley City, i DW SK, Cuyler, K, Btargis, $51.00, ys) COG F sine Bide W heel Ferry boat— i B $15,600. Total, 11 Vessels, eed gnry J.B. Browne, In a few daye another sale will be announced, and a list furnished of some excellent vessels, for which shere will doubtless Le an interesting competition, A Naval Court of luquiry is now in session at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, composed of the following officers, Commodore W. C. Nicholson, Commanders W. A. Le Boy, Reed Worden, Lt. Commander Jas, Parker is Judge Advocate, BUONAPABTE’S BIRTH Day, testimony of Officer Kork, which was the most im- portant : Arthur Rork being duly eworn, deposos and says : Tat attached tothe 20th Precinet as patrolman; by order of the Captain, Mr, Walker and myself have patrolled together in citizen's clothes; about two v'clock this morning we weut down 16th etreet to Tth avenue, and then came up 7th avenue to 17th street; I walked up 17th street siowly, when wo heard some doud taiking on the west side of 7th avenue; we got gm the dark bebind a wagon for a few mo- ments to bear what they had to say; they talked as though they had been in some difficulty, and accused some of the party of not having done’their duty; we then heard a door broken open ; and immediately theroatter beard a fe- male scream; | told the deceased there was a soldiers family in that neighborhood, aud I told him that I Lelleved that rowdies went there to take advantage of an auprotected woman; we went on down rather lively towards 7th avenue, passed the tenewent house to the carpenter's shed,where we heard the noise; we first enw a crowd, ani ut five of them went over on the opposite side of 4! reet,and presently two more came from the carpenter's shop and walked across the street; the screams continued, and we supposed there were some men yet inside; on arriving at the door, feceased took out his revolver and cocked it; | took she little | clu ding Prize bag moury, bo | 4 Tr canitn —- | ersature howled piteously ; but moment after |, i's Collmetad c ‘al pp peg bs erat RTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED, ON | limped to the door, whieh was banged and bottot | BGO 2 Pook flocs N, py Mzem Le BROWS 5. cold silver or rubber, #1 per tooth, Whole sess, | ayaingt all the world, stretched out its half-broke: ‘PEO 5 . tO, BU Aud w1d, 279 Third ave, near 23d et. Gud limb, and with thus look of patient agouy whica a NT) 34 tal TO DISCHAKG MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY & | dog's face 80 well expresses, vesolved to watch and | petra tant Botice, Teeth extracted without pain or no charge, Beay. | Wait for the returning love which wasallthe happl- | t La belance | tiful teeth inserted, fi each, ‘Teeth filled with ccle. | ness it ever knew or anticipated, to LErKreRTs, brated Loue filling thous pain. Alloperations ware | = Mr, Jobn could hear bis brother pacing up and | Siew York, rante 1. J. JAY VILLERS, 105 Grand st, 2 down she room, and when his step came near the | > —— > : - rom Broadway. So LWAWSy ae cen | door the dog's care moved, and is uttered iss Little MEDACINES. A SEf OF TEETH INSERTED WITH OR | whine of recoguition and entreaty. ** How much | ~~~ - Without extracting Che roots, from #5, $10 to $15, | love," thought Mr. Jobn, ** we cast to the winds 5 Superior Gold, Silver and Bone filings ; extracting | gud waves, which, if garnered and nurtured—if t without pain, JOSEPH DUDLN, Dentist, 158 boast even received and suffered to enter into the re~ MM 15th st, near 3d ave, Seaianern : Se ceases where it would be content to dwell! and fruc- beads ch ® Tuiantam, aud diseases ot childe s+ D)®. DRAKE, 489 CANALSSTREET, SETS | tiy—would multivly the sweetest and tenderest | 3h Wis uo cee tate tellet. 76 conte m bottles bd # setof teeth ou silver at $7 t #19; on gold w| blvasings of existence around our hearths and | ah ha RR ot « AO fo S59: noctional eots EF cents, per, tooth ; teeth homes. The sympathy we give to the small | GPEANDMOTLER Ss CORN KiLLER—I ® s to $1 per tooth Teeth extracted without Dain, i demandes of others returas four-fold ito our own | reuioves corus, it soothes Lunious, it eradicated — + Dee tooth. Ss — 90 | bosoms.” And then, again and again, he mur. || #0% corns, it Aille warts; ono bottle will give mor@ = @ase theo teu dollars paid to # ciuropodist, For sa'@—~ by Patent medicine aeslere addr . He kicked it madly from his pau! b ED SOLDIERS, Taustered o listw can rec person or by le DO No, 40 Park rows : pk. APPLEBY’S AFRICAN SPECIFIC Toa the of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Choler } orbus, 8 r complaint, Bea Sickness, Sic GUN CHOLERINE REMEDY.—THIS WELL mured—" Her grandchild, her grandchild x 4 3| accountable = sympath. dra { uown medicine for the cure of Diarrhoea, Dyven- | Se" tonards “tra! He tried to read ane tery, Cramps, Colic, and all looveness of the bowels, the ~ re { the proprietor, at 46 South | letters escaped from thelr positions, and resolved clipe from my pocket and held {tin wy left hand and | Yesterday being the birth day of Napoleon Buona | peeo Prucured colt caosberge. tb | themselves into silhoueties and outlines of the face wdenvored to push pen the door the deceased said i} parte, it was duly honored at sunrise by the men-ole borane rere W © one ver and Saure of the couth be had asans he

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