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‘= persem ed to ator mutihete them. The privil ol the floore’ the Exchange is only ¢rant™i to tis crlLere or visitors, The latter must be intro enced by some subscriber, who writer uit name in ® book kept for that purpose, and the name of the party introducing him. This ¢ives ‘tm the privilege of the floor for one week, 0.4 ho is entitied toall the rights and privileges of sutveriber pro fers, Passing up the grand stair-case the visior sees a number of tablew paralicl to each othe , covered with samples of grain, flour, corn meal, Ty6, corn, wheat, oata, he, te. all in Lttie boxeaand all reauy for inepection. The exhibitor ts waited Upon by the party who wishes to purchases, aud from that little rw ple houdreds of bai.els, bags, seeks, or whatever they mt, be, are puwhased. Fow would realize the extraordinary amount of business dove in that half-hour. While is laste allie bustle and mo- tion, bnt it is em tial that quiet as near perfect a porsible should be observed, ae the Exchange is imply for private basiness traneaetions, From a perusal of thernle it would eeem that some of the members ere playfal at times, as ore rule protests against the throwing of mlssiles made up of flour and and water, or grain, about the floor, or anytodr’s hoad, on pain of = incurring & revere penalty prescribed by the bye-laws, Ar roon as the minute hand reaches half-paat twelve, a cong is beaten for about ten minutes, during which all borry away, the little sample boxes disappear into the teble-drawers, and at « quarter to one all ie quiet again, and no one le seen except the janitor, one or two clerks, and a fow women who scrub the place At two o'clock the place is closed, and nothing more fn done till the next day at noon. To give an idea of the business done in this way, our reporter has tran- veribed from the bulletins the quantities of flour, i Provisions, ete, which passed through the Pxchanga for the week ending Ang. 10th, as alo the quantities } which passed through yesterday, an follows —Floor, bhia, 4 6895; do, "0, 436,529; barley, 460; t 7: beef, 41; pork, 5O1G Oatmeal, 00 514: do, kegs, 600; ollcake, pack- ages, and live hogs, 12,240 Monday, Aur. 2/at.—Fiour, bbls, 16.696; whiskey, 45; corn meal, 26: whe hele, 194.89; corn, 946.422 ; oaes 6,985; rye, ig ®td. 2545 ashen, Packages, 129; beef, 23; pork, 1,973; lard, 56; oi cake, sacks, 495. From the above it would appear that flour, wheat, corn and oats are the largest importationa in the erain Une; while in provisions, pork and live hors carry the away ; but this is probably in conseqnenco of the large quantity of this kind of avimal food which ts supplied to the army. The above ia a mere enpertictal description of what ts seen in thirty minutes at the Prodace F.xchange, and will convey some idea of one Dranch of business in this great city. Tar Late Fireman's Franr,—The follow. ing statement as to the origin of the fatal riot on Bunday morning is from an eye-witness. It is en- tirely ex parte, of course, but it was told wheu the man was not aware he war speaking to a reportor, and withont any apparent feoling against the other eda. le says: There has been a kind of rivalry existing some time past between the tro engives, and when runuirg to fires, one always tries to ahead of the other. Abont 20 minutes to | o'clock on Snn- day morning, the bells rung out for the Bixsh district Twas then in bed and asleep, hot iny wife woke me up, and 1 dressed and went oul. Imo corner of Clinton and Grand atreete ; oF twenty men on the rope, wae, and they replied, “In Colurab: which direction they were going. Then we on “6” going out of Grand into Kidge et., followed ran down Ridge to the corner cay strent at rroat mere, When we sot im about twenty or thirty feet of the corner, the men turned the engine round tn such amanner brevent to avoid running into arp against the cutter, and «i man, Mr. Hemnesey, then called of “#ix'"' (Tony Burke) to get ont of the street, but fet as bat I do not remem- trumpet, and in engine and lost Another in; ia the blow havi od Der immediately “truck at f the blow took effect if to get out of the way, blows wore struck when severe! by others, At the fiash and heard oe from the of side icine “and over ite deck. Immedia: ly “e~ and said “1'. . 54." eneral, and shooting ‘ook saw one man whom I can # shot, and he was an outsider Varco | saw no firearms in the hands of an members. As soon as the fight was {no measure quelled, the ice got tn between the en- gine, in order to keep them asunder, but at the cor- ner of Broome street, 41 overtook 6, which tried we other and break itstongue, This the fight, and the fee inter several members of both companies, man of No. 6 threw atranipet at » but I don't know t became of it, en thrown at 41, when the pollce made and the Chief En- ‘The assistant member of 41, Stones were put their home, and the tn Engineer told them to t thelr engine up, tongue Some fifty policemen en came to the house, and ordered ao person except penabere of the company to be perm!'ted to go inside, pirates mene, ted oe ner Ould oat way. This cansed the police to permis » bers nor outsiders to enter, About fifty or sixty shots wore fired aitoxethor, This is a true statement, to tho charge that bove weie seut to set fire to cause an alarm, it is simpiy absurd, bec alaim can be raised at any tiwe without reso to such measures, and because when J fiat tare "41" they believed the fle to heve been in Columbia street, aud were proceeding in that diection, Tue Harvest or Deatt.—The deaths in New York during the past week were 617, a decrease ef 36 from the mortality of the previous week, ond ef 133 compared with the mortality of the correspond'ng week of 1564, Of the deceased, 419 wore children ander five years of age. ‘The mortality by the principal diseases was as foliows: Cholera ju. fantum 111, lufmarile marasmus 14 tn faniiie courul- sions 60, consumption 6% dyseutery 8%, inflammation we {nnge 20, inflamioation ef the bowls 1b, drupsy \y disease of the bears , measies 6, amall- cholera morbus 3 S h vet P Tus New Prossiay Consunate GExera, ~The demise of Mr, Rebuild, the Consulate General for the Kingdom of Pruasis, during the last fifty years, having created ® vacancy hare in the depart- ment, the Prossian Minister at Washington, Baron ‘Von Gercit, bas appointed Baron Van Grabow the Secretary of Legation at Washington, to fill the re- sponsible port pro. tam., until advices are received from Prussia on the subject, The bew Consulate General commences his duties this morntug at No. 81 Cedar street, Mr. Leopold Schmidt, eon of the late Consulate, rematus Consular Asent of Prussia, GOLD, at the Evening Exchange, opened at 144 and closed at 143’, Stocks dull, bu’ stead: ABRIVAL OF TROOPS,--Tho Socond Regie mont, Conuecticut Artillery,arrived yert y morn. ing. They were commanded by 1, Uriv.-Genera) Hubbard, and numbered five buudied mou They | left for home in the aftornoon, They bare bev in the service since 1863, and went out 2,000 strong Out of thisnumber they lost 1,180 killed, wounde } and missing, A CONVENTION OF ALL THE IRISIT Societies fm this city, tovether with all their friends anc the wishers, is to be held to-morrow at Jones’ Woods, ‘Ihe Proceeds are to be devoted to the benesit of the dest. tate Catholic children of the city, and to the building of the magnificent protectory, the corner stove of which waslaid but » few days since, by Aich- Dishop McCloskey. This object, and the fact thet Richard O'Gorman is to speak on the occasion, will Bo doubt attract crowds to the Woods, OprTvaRY,—Judge Florence McCarthy, of the Marine Court, diod ot his residence in this city, en Bunday, aged 43 yearn, Farat Ratvroan Adctpert.—At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a man whose name is euppsed to be Jahn EB. Dean, buteber, of 85th street, neor 6th r in i train at tho Yorkvil Ct ae arty ey even Fie tg ehich vas badly alates, was taken Ye the 84 Precinet Statioa A aa hed Tur Turemomarer at Delatour’s, in Wail street, yesterday Kare the following remits: 6AM. 19M. 8PM. a 4 Ab ° 7 u Not Grrery.—Mre, Ellen Cusick, who was alleged to oaye | burned by her husband retting fire to her clothing, at 60 Baxter etree, died reser. day ip the New York Hopital, Is appenre that arsed set her own clothes on fire while .ntoxicated. A verdict was rendered accordingly Fractcrep Hre Sxo.t,—-Patrick Reilly, of 24th street, between Sib anc venues, tumble down a flieb} of stairs, yenterday a Mevcer and Prin treets, and fraciared Taken to the N.Y, Hospital, THE CoURTa Bornewe Count, Coamnena.—The Gold Fraude.-- James L. Hoton agt. Peter R. Mamford. An attech- tment bas been granted arninat the defendant in the Above cass, on the affidavit? of the plaintiff, setting out tha delivery of a check by Mumford for $28,376, when there were no funds to invat it, and that he te concealing bis property with intent to defreud his creditors, Practice Case The Stamp Act.—ope agt. Kellar, The defendant demurred to the complaint, on the Fround that it did not atate the note declared on to PaCourt held this to bea meter of pleading, the t made and delivered the ting the note valid —t.¢., Inatter of tw allegation t hoins ilvalect to 8 Motion Sow Atmony.1n the ease of Kennedy eet, Kennety, the defeatsnt read an affidavit that the de'entant—ihe beehant—hed gone to the hense w) eritoud ere ne and cchablied eth her ‘The dee iicul urve this wag a condoning of the off tere! et and sereted the ult and the queetion of alimony torether, The totee helt that tho affidavit war not euMciently definite, aod that it Was aca forieference, Keference according!” U. 8 Coymiasioven’'a Orricr.-Another Arrest Sor Counterfiting.—Jarnes Smith was arrested on Sunday morning, at 2 o'clock, for passing connterfelt money, Margaret Henry aiated ‘het at that time she returning from @ sick frends: tha the prisoper on the cornerot West Brow Leonard atreot coat of ber hust it; that he the tity of 60 cent prieone* wae arr worth of tho oo on him, besid we a #6 for R. quan. proved bad, eod the On searching him, $60 of #6) terfelt 60 cent currency wae fonnd erable counterfeit money of other kinds, om ited for trial Pottor Inrevcionnor...The Phaniz Dank Reb- bery.—The decieion of Justice Ledwith in relation to the charges of the Phoenix Bank against Genevirve Lyons and Charles Brown, was withheld yesterday, by request of Mr. McKeon, counsel for the Baok, It was stated that the Jodge would render a decision 002 P.M. toda, but itis probable that Mr. McKeon will mako e forther argument against the dischargo of the accnsed, Outrage on @ Femals.—On Bunday night, Eilzabeth Halford was dragged to the pler be- twoen James and Roosevelt street, by Andrew Knowles, as alleged, a seaman, and somo other men, who attempted. acco.ding to the charge, to violate her on, She eried for balp, end officer Eherhar of the 4th precinct. repaired to her assistance, an. sacceeded in ‘eating Roowles Tis alleged confod- eraies ceca) The woman sat down on the string fece, aud falling overboard, was nearly drowned, he wee rercued by the officer in an ineensible cond!- Nien. _ Jaction Hogan committed Knowles for exami- nation, Descent on Disorderly Housea.—On Banday eve- ning, Bergeants Ward and Hughes, of the 39:b pre- einct, made @ descent on « disorterly house at No 183 Beventh avenue, kept by Christian Hangon, and arrested the proprietor and five men and one woman, who were caught in the act of playing cards for money. They were taken to the rtation house aod detained for examination...... pt. yeight and Crowley and Kowland, of the 29th preciner, made a dosrent on the saloon of Conrad Hovsens, No. $98 Sixth avenue, « noted resort for disorderly char. acters, arrested Lal nd two om, who were detained to 6. Arvest af Burglara.—Jobn Bmith and John Wil- Mams wore arrested by officer Bmith, of the 924 pre- cinet, while committing a burglary at No, 145 West 47th et. at alate hour on Sunday night. It appears that the burglars hed entered the house, the ° tor of which is in the country, by means ot fencing scuttle, when ey were discovered by « jed the officer, A nam- er of butglarious implements were found in posses: sion of the prisoners. Kelly committed the ace for examination. Bold Robbery.—Officer Fitzgerald, of the 20th pre. einct, arrested James Hughes and James Cummisky on a charge of highway robbery, preferred by John McNamare, of No, 639 Tenth ave. The complainant alleges thas while he was passing ap 9th ave. on Snn- day wight, near 29th at. the eccused leaped from a coach in which they were riding, and Cummisky seized bim by the throat while Haghes throatened bim with a knife in care be did not give them his property. Mr. McNamara bad complied, when the fen were arrested, Justice Ledwith commitied the wcoured for trial, A Juvenile Thie/,--Frederick Fess, 13 years of are, was arrested yestorday ® charge of stealing spool tilk from bis employer, Mr. Aruold Schultze, of No, 152 Chambers st. The accused confewsed his crime, and sald that he had been encaged for severs! months past in wtealing silk. He bad, be ed, avid rpools worth $1 25 cach to James Boyce, by doalery et the corner of Waikor and Boxter ete,, for from fire to ten centeeach, Th cased was coimmitted for trial, Bayon was arresiel on a charre of rece ving sioien ‘code, and Justice Hoesm committed him for trial, F. Schultze wlesen that Le baa lost $600 worth of fs and says thatall of the property was taken by Singular Larceny in the Fourth Word.—A few Gaya ego Mr. George W. Charles, ving ia Illinois arrived iu thie city, took lodeiuge at Lovejoyts Ho el, and deposited $100 with the bookkeeper for safe keeping. Mr, Char'es called fer tho money on Sun- day, and by inistake the bookkeeper handed bin about #864 which Mr, Chatles pus in ble pocket with= | out courting He visited New Chambers street, | drank freely, and soon beerme oblivious aud #bile ‘tion was relloved of bla money, Officers vrues and Gihert, of the 4th Preeincsy, wueutly arrested Jubn ant Frauk Robinson on ® charge of stealing $209 from Mr. Ch s. Frank Robinson confeseed thet be hau vaken some mouey irom the complainant, aad Jeli Kodinson adriittel | receiving ou of the sause from Frank 8 Hogan con mitted the accured for & in defaul’ of bail Hannab Stafford, an Iriel we living .t 63 New Chembere street, was glso arrested on acharge or atesiing $100 from Mir, Char es, It does bot appour under what cireumatanoes she obrasiued the money ad Hogan commitsed her jor trial in detaul, of ——— Brooklyn, Tur Invesrioation before Coroner Lrneh {nto the cause of the death of Mr, Westlake, one of the victimes of (he Arrow disaster, was continued » es- te.day morning, Joho Murphy, foreman holler meker ip the Fulton Tron Works, rns examined, and testified that he had @xananol ihe fractu | aud carne to t * conclusion tuas the iron of which ' *» uot heavy enough, and for boilers of tha! de- ouly throc-sixteenths tho wear of sia yeais, the fou worn th do tnat those bac 1 ony Seon atthe wnieo 4p O- 16 .on Of Lae wikng@ed it would have | t 1 sions jo bute caused the ex Plusion, polis wut sce by) & men named dilligany Noo die ton, before the war, Tho lion uf which the buders were composud was furatehed by the company Peter D, Van Dagtu neineeron the Arrow at the time of tho disaster, oatitied shat the bo'lers wore potty well wo.n; some old patches had beru taken off and new ones put ou because the old ones leakot, The tues wero alo patchrd; on the day before the ezp osion & snail noe was Llown in one of the flues, when near Tarrytowu; a pine piug Wes put in ; next day iound the iron eo thin around the rup- ture that he did uot dare to raise steam, and on y one Loller was used coming down to New York, when s patch was put on the iraciused flue, Other witnesses were examined, and the farther hearing was adiourned Will to-day ~ od pas.t ef the exploded boiler, | Jersey City. A Maw Wariarep Rossen axp Trrown Oven 4 Lanes or Rooxs.—About 9 o'clock on Ratar- day night, ass young man named Frank Halstesd, ruaiding in the vicinity of the Five Corners, Hadson City, was paming down the long line of steps leading from the public grounds on Moant Pleasant, Bergen Hil, to the plank walk across the *tadows in thorear of Jersey City, he waa set npon by two highwaymen, who knocked him insen: with aclub, robbed and then threv him over « ledye of rocks, where the poor man lay for several honre unconscious, and in a terri- bly bruised and Incerated condition, cansed by falling upon @ pile of sharp and jagged stones, the refuse from quarry, The facts of the case are as follows: About 6 0’ lock on Saturday afternoon, youn Halstead, who isa nephew of ‘tn Tommy Wel ion,” who was the rot Moant Pleasant until { recently pur- and fitted op for @ public resort, and and who had resided on the place with his uncle for & number of years, called upon hie friend Micky Free the peleetrian, wh he fovired to accotupauy him np to old Lomes' ead to re* bow f eit fittet np for @ public 6 Micky ac. and the twoepenta coup's of during which voung Tiniatead tliberalle with larer, gettine @ counle lie changed to pey for it a telking somewhat in alond orth & considerable emount of tr 5 moar the company, able chat. About § o'clock Mi stood homeand retired for the nicht c'uling to go howe to the Five Corne ler ioute, Alout 9 oek the culze Newark avenue, at the outekirie of Jerry Cit puartied be plerciue and repeated er the wu of the inot of the @: * leadirg to niand search waa inets d.tvus bo per- * found » ho Knew anything of the matter. On Sunday morning Micky Free fearin: that harm had befaled bia triend, procre ted to Haletead's reei- dence and tovod bim lying there ina terribly bruias. ed and mangle! etate, bis bead badly ewoleu and Yicused, and hie body injuries of a serious natnre, being Sinekened and lecerated and causing bim to raise considerable yunutities of blood, Halstead rtaces that he wiaried for bone down the long etair- way, chen some persou appresched from beatnd and knocked bun down with aciub. THe quickly revained hiafeet and rag down the ateps with all poeridie epeed, ervine murder, but the rufians arein overtook aniatrock Lita a second biow arose the sido of the wheu be fell ani tecame inseneible. The of abort a4 in money, » CONSCOURNOFB, ROUT LWO nthe morning, be found himesif ly up oe fy erin beap of stoves at the foot of a lodye of 1ocke, some 2 him feet high, «ti unable wo stan @ th Delage rol bere bad thr tre mjurtes sustain ud kKoves ‘0 aepring of Crome tLe No by his way 2 the mo nl 4 inete fatale, No cue ae to the where ' the robbers has you been obtained, Fine,—At 12 o'clock on Sundey night, & email temporary building, belonging to Meeers, Edeo's fireworketonnufactory, In Jereey City, aud in which was ftored aeroalt quantity of bengola composition, | sa «tou fire and partly destroyed. Damage about 0, Sensible Darkey. Wa saw, asye the Loulsville Danoonar, e little darkey on Main street, yesterday, soliciting means from petestriaos to take him back to his master, in Georgia. A gentioman held s fiftycent currency in his fingers, while the litle darkey made the fo!- lowing speech: ‘'I want to go back down to Georgia to vid massa, kase Pd radder hb wid him one yeah dan hb atout joose dis way all my life. I Knows Lhad no business follerin' dem Yanks of, ne how; bat itcan't be helped now, massa, an'T want to go back down dar, ‘fore winter sete in,’* “Can't vou get along where you are ?"* “Well, Pse got a sho’ oy) o' inn’ wid bim, ao' up heal Tdon't know in de mornin’ whar I'se gwine night; an' den you know, massa, all de b'e nigg: wine to cit de best and cle fust ob what's floating "bout, an’ us |ittle niggas kin do de best we kin.” “Hera, take thin, it will help you slong.” “IVIL take mo iat much nearer home, massa; ebery little helps, ye Know, an' I tanks yo jes ae mouch for die as if ye give me enuff to tote me all de way dar"’ The little darkey's speech attracted quite « crowd, who contributed liberally toward sending the little black wanderer “Way down South in de land ob cotton, Whar ole times are not forgotten." MARINE NEWS. Ang. 22-8, Risos, 6 17-8, Sets, 6 50—. Water..(9 14 CLEARED, STRAMSIIPS..Mount Vernon, Newport, R I; Maria Stevens, Baltimore, SHID’—Alexander Marshall, Marshall, for Liverpool BRIGS-—Velocity, Nassau; F A Pitt Beimude; Ma- ria, Royal Mtandard, Annapolis, NS: Marthe, 5t Job: Luo, Cow Bay: Maic ot Erin, Pictou, BCHOONFRS—W MeCobb, Providence; R Cas- tard, Cherleston: ER Beunet, do; N Hun‘er, do, 0 P Burns, Petersburg; EC seranton, Richmond; Dwigh:, Tobssco, Trident, Puilade phia, BLOOP—Mary Eliza, Hayes, for Norfolk, Ve. ARKIVED. STEAMSIIIPS—Hero, Baltinor Orleans; Cartoll, Baltiinore; ¢ Norfo\k; Kalovama, Hal town, 8 ©; Charles © Leary, For Moore, NewLern; Albemarle, Orie ldsho, Washineton; Philede.phia; Ella, » Washington, DC, BHIP—Duieburg, of Prussia, from Rotterdam, BARKS—P'elades, Cow Bay; CE Kosenbury, dor Naveriuc, Kio de Janeiro; J Godfrey, New One. Almover, Matanzas, HRIGS —Arrow Yaahing~ Monroe; nu, Unicorn, Kempt, N 8; sium, of Nassau, trom Goree; nor, Baltimore; Virginia; werets Anu, i Hut. ola, Prov. H ;WO {} Kirtland, Lingan: jt Cievelena, Lingan; on W Beater, ‘ Jallue Webb, O Bulla, Mech! Belaveport, © By er, Took: Che inestowu, Cu Harwieh; tt , (@0Orp elon nD, t 6 tor New Hav. n; Ko! uomas, Batliaore; Cascuue & Vorncua, W nent & BLOUP—Isacc H Borden, Lockwood, Fail River. Too Laie for Classification. ey BEATA, MrCARTIVY.-On Sunday, Aug. 2*h, at hip late i 4 West a5iu ei, Floveuce McCarthy, one psof the Marine Cour, ty (he 42d year elatives and fiends ot the ote fa invited to attend the Ae residence, on Wednesday alteruoon tat 2 O'clock at Brus 'S GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIK DYE!! PRICE VIFTY CENTS PEK ROX This Dye etands higher in the ertimation of the | pubic jhin any other meaunfactured, It i+ instane | taneous. the coir velug eet as FOOD 88 applied. (ey rfed bau ise tred sno a besutifu ACK or | BROWN, without jammy to the hair or skin, Ty does noi washoff nor cause auy unp @s@ant feviing wule apn ving, and ts without fear of contradiction, the Hist, sAbkeSl and CHEAPEST Hair Dre mauu- fectured \utactured and for anie (w Ne. 40 South Second st, Wiliamebureh ) To be had Otietallot Druceisia all over the country ] 0 OPERATORS W sew vac hine for App) at iT Ridge at, int u. 8 vone tor all elalins against the ' oney, bounties @nd arrears of tee ae ee Call or address L. BROW ark Place. N.Y, City, S60 HARGED SOLDIERs,— All soldiers mustered ont or i descriptive lists can receivg v in person or by lewer SPECIAL TO DIS Ss joy tant not! on ireharge: 4 the balance due thers Arr: to LEFL ERTS, HOFFMAD dew York leenle and retail) as | FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND CELLAR— With barn enitable for horses, water in kiteben, gre city lot, 6 minutes from steam and horse railroad. ke etea f 4th ev. Ask for braineere” babar grok nee Bit AS obroRttntry you SHOULD | Nor let rass—The Kellogg ertate bby A oH tein Elizabethport, New Jersey, at 4M each. Terms, #25 of @50 cash; balance #6 or lOmonthiy, Title perfect, Mechanics and ail per- sons desiring @ wood location for building will do well toctamineg the above lota. Perso ishing to do so can obtain tickets fee. to go #od return, by calling at E.R. RELIAGCS, 139 Pearl at. near Wall et, any day, Sunday excepted, before 9.18 A.M. pan, TS A FARM OF 62 ACRES, WITH &TOCK and crops, farming implementa, 2 horses, 3 come, 2 hogs. cond house, barn, $5 0; one U3 acres, hones, barn, £1 5%: one 46 aries, atock and cropa.new houee, Darn, $3 5% one 17 neres, O20 one 2 acrem for frie or exchange in New Jerrey, Apply to P. ZEGLIO, 12 Centre at. 110 B ARGAIN—A WELT BUILT TWO STORY tic and basement hours, 2 lots, frnite and + fine water, near atram and horee cers, 1 fron. Harem DEMAKEST, Molrose Hepat, Wertcheeter Co, vis KLYN PROPERTY FOR SALT THE ER LOPER, 42 + Brook CET, . | URS | CRANBERRY, FRUIT AND TRUCK Lands / for wal Favorable chance. Griet roili pronerty ani Wh acweoferantorn and frnit andes com) re! ‘es River N. a. fu miles from New ter Delaware and Reviten Bay ROR. Commu. nication twice per dav, Apnly to ler, J. EL, ROPS, real | eatate avent, Tom's River, N. 1, 444 | COTTAGE FOR SALE AT CENTREVILLE, Woothaven, L. 1. $189; partly floissed. Barer to move it, } for anle in eleinity, Toquire «no. tite Mr. CATIMAN'S atore, Centrevil!s, 5 For SALF—THE TWO BRICK HOUSES 177 and 177% South 4th er. Brooklyn. BE, 1., thre Also the ¢ ise 112 Ainslie a 1 perfect oréer, told on very revaonabie terme, and w cellen! investment, Anply imme LINDSAY, 175 South 4th #*, Brooklyn, 0.1 KF 1R SALE—IN A VERY PLE | JAMES healthy part of Long laland. 24 b o, pear Holbrook Btation, LL. a farm of 2) acres 6 binproved, houre. 5 rooms, barn, garden and fruit h'O5 no ineumbrance, Possession iminediately Uo cone are token et afair pie Appl: toA McCOTS?R, 142 Fulton ator J. GRE wh the prarmiare, eT OR SALE OR EXCHANGF—SEVERAL houras in Brooklyn, marble mantels, ete re @asy WYNN, Neleun at., near Court et Fo SALF—HOUSE AND 744 ACRES OP } land at Wooihaven, an’ house and 1 acre. Also lote $49 to $99, parable monthly, Apply to PITILUP SUENCER, 91 Jobuson at, near Bridge st, Brooklyn, in the eventoz “ ® SALE IN BROOKLYN— A NEAT S-story corner house and store on Heri : | price $1.99. Appl» fo. 3 days at 31 Main vn, to JOS, 8 KLAND, } { MES FOR THE PEOPLE—FOR § ALK, L! cottages, at from $1,159 to $2.50 and 10 ele. gant dwellines, with 4fo4 low each, at from #3.500 fo $9.50; 7 ‘so beautifully located ot Kast New York and Kidewood, at from #150 to $050; will build cotteyer or clozant dwellings for purchns yments, CHAS, R. MILLER, Ausntic New York, or 9 Willoughby et, Brook!yn 1 H' USES AND LOTS AT EAST NEW York for rale; #650 to 2,500 for houses and $150 to $%0 for lote; monthly payment and money ad- vanced to bulld. CHAS, 8. BROWN, 80 Broadway, o: F, BAKER, Eey., 15 Nessanet.cor Pine. 815 MST BE SOLD — COTTAGES, $2,000, 21,99, $1.6, $1,400, 2600, $400, T aren, 8600 ! Dacres #50; 14 acres, B90; 45 acres, 89.400; 150 post 26,000; three hotels, cheap, JAQI “4 ry) vey at. ANTED—A SMALL STORE WITH back room, in @ good neighborhood, ‘Termes tiust be moderate, and no stock or fixtures required, Aron for one week. stating location and rent, W. 1, C., box 922 Sun office. 8 $2 50 —WILL BE SOLD A HOUSE ot and lotin Brooklyn; half cash less the houd and mortgage. House and lotin Tih Ward $4,500; $2,000 caab. Alnosome houses in the 1%b, 11th and i7th Wards. Lonse 608 to 45,000, Cail at 103 Divisto: SHIPPING. ASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRTLAND, STEAMSHIP AND SAILING PACKET, AT KEDUCED PRICKs, serene available throughout Eugiaod, Ireland, and Scotland, Parties wishing to engage Restore, eond for their friends or remit money to tho oid country, can de #0 at the lowest rates by lying to we APSCOTT, BROTHER & CO., ans. ee. YO GTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- POOL. -BCOTLAND, ils on Saturday Aug, 26'h. Cabin passage #90, steerage 230, parable ia cur- rency. Apply o WILLIAMS & Gv ON. Brad: ¥ APSCOIT’S LINE—FOR LIVERPOOL— Ship VICTORY calle 26th Aug, FOR LONDOS Ship HUDSON, sails 26th Aug. For passage, apply to TAPSCOTT BROS & CO.. 86 Soath ot. SURF CURR FOR INTEMPERANCE— liscovered by Dr. KING, ¢iven unknown to the Ree in ne, tes or any other beverage. Price $1, . B.-Beware of imitations which always eicken when taken, Genaine eold only as 659 Hudson tag cor, Grove st, N.Y. RAND MOTHER'S CORN’ KILLEK— “Untila thing be dove men wonder that is can be done, and as soon as it ls done wonder again that it wea no sooner done.” Men have ofien wondered how corns could be :emoved, and pow wonder why a reme- dy Uke Giand Mother's Corr Killer waa pot sooner discover deny it le wondertul how such @ harm- lere pre tion will eo effecsually cure corns and buntens, This valuabie preparation is for eale by all Druggiewe and dealers in medicine. Loca! agents wantod everywhere, Address Box 198, Bie tion l, fee AR Snesa Sena? eae N EDICAL AND SURGICAL CLINIQUE, ave, trom siod & M. Dr, Whitney will boid nique on shureday of each weec, tor the pur No, 166 Weet @th et, bet 6th and 7th aves, on pose of giving medical end sure advice te the Cestitute and needy, eepecially to whose seusi- Uilties deter them fiom seeking aid g our pubdlie institutions, A.B, WHITNEY, M, D, «6 UN CHOLERINE REMEDY,—THIS WELL known ioe! \>iue for the curo of Diarrhoea, Dysen- S tery, Cratpe Colle, and ali looseness of the bowels, my “Ay roprietor, at 46 Bouth ameLureh, can be piocuied only of the ferond street Wills Price 9 bortle, conte reed A™ FRICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY. —MES@RS, MUNN & CO, Publish. | ors ofthe “ncientifie Amencan,” continue to act as | Avtorneys for securing Pa'ente for new Inventions ia | (hie and all foreign countries, | Me SNA COs have had seventeen rears expe ‘eice in solcliing petenm@ aud beve acted as Attorneys for more than ¥40u) Inves tara, Perphiets containing ( Patent Laws and other tmportani Information to inveutors, fralehed, trea, *"Ccusultation and advice free, Addr Jousultation an: vice ene MUNN & CO, | 87 Park Rew, New Youk, or cor, of F and 7th ete, | Washingtou, D. C. tal ROTON AQUEDU DEPARTMENT, — /To lon Founders. Sealed preporn's + il! be re- | ceived at this office, (Rotuuda, ital! pack) antu | ll o'clock, A, M. of Monday, A th, for the Sappiy of Cast Iron Water Pipe of the folowing dimensions namely : for S39 straight pipe, each 12 feet, 6 inches jong, of 6 eet inter. diam., TU straight p pe, cach 9 fy, Sin long, of 6ft inter, diam.; im al! ¥,67D tone, fot 2,249 Ibe, exch) of pipe, of 6 fect inter. diameter, aleo for 7.800 Lin, ft. seraicht pipe of 20 in, inter alam, Also for 6,200 iin. ft. etraight pipe of 12 in, inter. diam, j5,u00 lin, feet stialght ppe of 6 in, inter, dian.; S,ude lin, feet straight p.pe of 4in. inter, dian: and S2tous of branch pipes and oiler spects castings, Separate proposals will be received so: the whole of | the 6 feet pipe, or the whole of the 4 Inches pipe or for all the other pipo and special castings, Fach pio poeal must be endorsed with the title of the supply wo which it relates, the namo of bidder and the date of ite offerings. Forme forthe bids and all necessary ine formation can be ohiained at this office, ThOMAS STEPLIENS, ROBERT 1. DARRAGH, A. W,CRA- VEN, Croton Aqueduct Board. Office Crotop Aque- dues Department, Aug. 14th. 1565. Ske CO, No. 40 Fark rs, Ol” STERBOTYPE PLATES WANTED— a ‘Anole pi this aftiow a Lucky Penny: Anothes morning crept lags'nely from the te“ of night, stealing over the house-tops, and the slowly, slow!y into the wite stroeta, rt caste no shadowe—the pale and hagrard phantom, light, rather than light itself The trees (n wh? noble parks were misshapen masses; stranzs ant Mysterious sovrods came mufilet, as from a grad dimance; » se ge n dm own presence; heavily, beavile, inch by tr descended, clinging round the sold rendering their dust and ¢ come only by th the sewble The noor wi churches end ¢ neyo—in t wih the atiffing = emeke, down int *uflocating chambers, be the ‘yound torn" cf the song, that bung above the close alley® | @nu the noisome courte? Wearily, waseily—ee i | the droway ent ill-favc ¥ Wee eeared be ® migat« * promise owoav coke. and caliad it! —snd imagined sursuins, though the clung around her like ashroud. She fa't for gi door of Richard's bedsteai (a bed be nicht chest of direners be da et her qiickene at he slept enundls yugh miduig Morning pressed up oo Lis eve-lide “AN! thoucht the wilow, YW nwert!y b eleeps, thoveh L have twice rd the @trike eight!" Sus woveta th the nc ees of caret) Meh* the blind woran knew nook of ber little vo cod her houset did pot perplex herby their quantity bor fire, and placed the kesth on, o end softly laid the cups and err ara the 6)! reedy; and then +at down liy tue bored + listen for her son's weking “They told wt Eeould pot le arsed ber window ular Coor, ote alone toe p let her co a3 hited, Some ove cot re Boe arcce, 2 pours bed, while har wighiece «yes turned woweru Stranger Tt wanes calm and beentifal pictare—tha eleane ing boy, @atele by * iad } t ad 2 , Cats pustcing 5 eeletre ilmtor 1 LT] have modelled thet throat and herd, to 5] @ ‘6 on the shoullors of ® young Apo! ve proud curved lip qu vered, and tue buy miuved | a+ “He is waking whea ho wa ywered the Om stranger's aria, et voice ; bia doar mas a are the dc ctor re iil “Ia he “*Not ill, thank Gou, but wea. ed | ter has been fl], and night after night be wae i” exq iired s half bim, snd then ir. but, periaps you Ob} Is Mr, Whiteleck better “Tam John OlJLam ; @ keptdown i cheery tous, not to dis he sl eper, ¥ poor brother Would not from bis elqok or f ‘be whisperei, of koew you Lada friend im the good bookseller, sud shoug!: lonying to are the lad sgein, I wailed, I preyed for Fraacia--hanging as he je over Lis «en ye —I prayed thas he might bid me seck od ndthe boy. T trusted that his heart might open —hbie lips just trame the words: but whatever ibe bi ‘# yearnings may be during the dim bovrs of existence, they havo hardly sireagth to come forthy they lack words; yet his heart and bis ger for the lal—the son of bis son. Ie wake torms wih you or the sed; I ceme to ssa uf he would perform the duty of bie birthright * Mother," murmured Richard, wakio I wouder if it te quite morni: adream ! ead if itis worning, dreams come true, you know,"' The fire-light cast two shadows on the wall, where Richaru always louked for one; they qu ere: iu fantastic lougihs like the illusions of a ma. gic lantera, now in broken lines over the book suelf, then undulating ou the smooth wall—then one advanced cautiously, Richard knew ibas the substance of the portly shadow was avoiding the stool and the feuder aud the ny round work iabie which * mother’? bad treasured for years, Matiy, during one of Ler ecceuiric visits, had called that table “a relic of ould Gacency “Twill revarn in an hour," said the visitor, “and expect you, as I bave told your mother, « perform your dusy."* * Bir—my pour, good, kind insster |" stanimered Richard. “I have been hero alreaiy; the physician says the criaisis past, and bo is letter; wo will go there together belore you co homne,* The boy's anxious eyes resied on bie mother, while he drew the drapery of she clean sees around him, aud strewhed one arm towards her. ‘ Her home is where I an,'* added the old gentleman, aud with @ full bears be quitted the room, ‘“Btrong in wind and hmb! he muttered to himself as he rapicily passed Shrough the grim grey morniug mist, and his breath wour.ted and meanderod through the thick air, floating on |.kea peunon. =“ Siroug—for I never insulted wy bodily gifte—sobriety, temperance, chastity—wav's three Svacian angels, atroad and at bome; and, bless me, how I am rewarded! To he snd ae grandchild a paopered minion of ease and luxury would have beens trial; but what woulu it bave been had my wretched broiner been hia traicer? Cunning, kTesying, groveling | Wha: alife io cater for a deail-ved! No remembered acts of charity to sovtlke Lis pangs—uo recorded Diessings to while per Lin to rea;—no orphace fathered—no charities Gone openly for the sake of ex l¢, oF privately for the aske of the purest beppin au embodied soul can taste, Lo miiet Lave vurned from the boy, bad Francie Loex his suooluaster. And that uot the worst—no faith—no hype! My poor brotuer | Ob} thet dled but kuown when he cast off jr wal Joun Olubemn walked tester sh r When Chet memory rushed into his mod hen be uses, aud renewed @ wiclesume converse with Kamel, woruing “Teould not have midiected the lad to such an etucetion ; yet how Arst-reie it has heen : eerly childhood tn the couvtry—the pure, fair, fresh country ; what e@ place for ‘mproesions to wink ep and take root, unvlistracted by noise an’ tu- mult where one sensation. urroots wnother| What ® place to brace the infont growth, aud lay in eo stock of green youvg memories that will blossom like @ rose upon the Led of death, “His poor father's refined knov'otge and early doath! My poor fellow—to die from the hardness of his own father'y heart; and the poor women keeping rielht where wise men co astray strong im that #mple, arressoning, aud yet faith- ful insunct, which chalos the brooding ring~love te {ts nesy ant teaches the fark (0 soar end soy. And her beauiifil faith and hope have sown food aved in that proud boy's roul ; for proud he ‘4, an was well he had to contend wiih tot pract! Per rty through which, a boy, I fourht iy w e@ will compare notes some day, when he hes growa used t Lis new position, “The penny—the lucky penry!—strange is sould oees from Ads bana te the boy's haad; how wonderm) Jobo O\¢ham was s0 ept to muse, and moralls an compare the past with the present, that rol, ht have coptiaues his seliloqives much lo thouxh she s.rects were filling and the workers in she human bive golny forib on their busincss, bub his atiention wes attracted by a big Loy bully. ing @ little one; that ab once called for bie interference, which was of go cecided @ Riad, thas the lout woot grumbling and whimper ing on his Way, abd We Litle urchin grinned over & & xpenes. Joho Oltham found frequent occasions to exers cise bis love of justice and isir play, to the Loudon atreoin. He had hardly concluded a remonsirance sgainst } brutaity towards @ donkey, whi b, but fur the | timoly Interfereuce of « policeman, mizhe | ferminsted in @ personal coubat, when S | cat's fuli-toned clock mtrick bus hour, ar full-hearted tneo bastened to his trysy F not help convetulating Limec!{ a:-ain. from Lidia aud yok tuank God strong In wind end limb, May live te, oe kim Maerrig!, and nurse | bis eb sKirto==w ho knows !— perhaps bis ck { ebliaren—hardiy! end ve vo lhved aué@ j Sourisbed at # hundred y"' Wem bare Ure 0s (To be Continued. ) QTSAMEB MARY POWELL, FOR COZ. Pousti aal hy ut Cornwall, Wow dura. Milton. Rondout, from toot of browse v ame “conkiundee at Bho c’elock uae jeomne a@imonplare rovellet (*