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—.. requiare from the ing loaded th re fine in frosofthe matinesrss Phy Colonel J erm that if ther did not retorn “4 to their duty ) would order the euard to = them. This in- stead of causing the rioters to ae iat, only added fuel to the flame, and those who ae Frevionsly held aloof rushed upon the ore, would have verely beaten them but for what followed. be sergeant in command immediately gave the word “Make ready!" ali cocked thelr pieces, and he had nearly got ou wod “Aim!” when the riot- ers, perceiving the no joke about the matter, ‘an to disperse, koowlng if soee remaine some of them would fall. was soon be & number of arrests were made, and she ‘Temainder wentto their quarters, while several of the wounded were taken to th ital As the ed probable that , +4 lair may become jubject of acourt mart! iy articles of war the crite of offering violence to a jor, or mutiny, is punishable with death, R108 COLLISION ON THE East Rrven.— At an early hour yesterday morning the sound steamer Bridgeport came into eollision with the British ship Margaret Evans, which was lying at the foot of Jackson street. It appears that the steamer, while on her way to this city, became enveloped in « thick fog at Hell Gate ; she, however, procoeded cau- Mlously down the river until she arrived at the foot of Jackson street, when ahe struck the Margaret Evans, lying near the Hook Dock, ranning her down and letely ataving in her and carrying away all ber forward rigging. The collision cause’ cousidera- ie excitement ameng the passengers on the steamer, many of whom were asleep atthe time. [he 11S on board the Margaret Evans were rmediately manned, and the vessel kept from inking, At resent there fe upwards of six feet of water in the ship, and fears are evtertained that it 1} reac! the ater Dart of the vease. which contains @ 3,000 boxes of olive and other valuable Biame it is enid, can be attached to the conn r the Bi port, the fog being so thick at the time ie was impossible to distinguish any, object on ver. OPEnino or THR Puniic ScHooLs.—A warge number of the public echools re-opened yerter day, the regular eummer vacation having terminated, The attendance, however, was very small; what | few pupils there were looking anything but pleasant 66 the ides of commencing the “Fall Term." Opitvary,—David Smith Coddington, son af Ex-Postmaster Coddington, of New York, died at Baratoga on Sunday last. The decearod wan well @nown In this city, and for one year was a member of Assombly from the 2iss Ward. Mr. Coddington was @ years of age at the time of hile decease, Fine DerarrMent.—The regular session of the Board of Fire Commissioners was held yesterday ot3 P.M, There was considerable misce!laneous Ousiness transacted, Mr. Joshua G, Abbe, ihe new Fire Commissioner, eat with the Board the first time, and one of his first nety was to propose a resolution, which was adopted, That after this date (Sept. 4th) the meetings of this Board be opened to the proas and the public.” Coinplaint was received from the Chief Enginoer againet Mogine Company No, 18, for violn- tion of orders of this Board and disorderly conduct an the Sd inat., and a resolution was adopted that the Chief Engineer be directed to take possession of the aoure of the Company, and remove apparatus and vablic property therefrom to the Corporation yard, Phe following communications were received: From citi; of Twenty-second Ward,asking that a engine Somoany be orgenized in place of Fu- ine Company No. 88, Also, from Active smpt members of late Engine Co Hook y No. 1, pr - ing Charges against Patrick Kane, Asnieiant Kore- man, and members of Engine Company No. 14, for sting the truck and earaulting the members ot © COLn Refer to Comminsioner Abbe, ci rch, of Hose Company No, %1. re- f nce tor sixty dave, (iranted, met rad resented areport of comm|t- comm Engine Company No. 8, of their steamer, recommend: be 4 ed, ted, Com- end |. Adi ee Pf and y bps Hd Be- he pene having in charge and Fighth Districts, is hereby author- the alte: of the premises ve doped by. tia department e en the secommodation of steam-engine sod sender, at & cost not to exc and it when el mt A Steam Fire Engine 0. Which report was received and resolution adopted er Ege prosented a report,accompanied with the f ing resolution : That he commirsioner having in charge the Boventh and Kixhth Districts cause the neces- 7 improvements to be made in Engine-house No, in Cea street, tor the accommodation of horses, and tender, on the plan of the Metropolitan Department, and that the same be done without ich report was received and resolution adopted, missioner Brown offered the following ; ved, That the r perations of houses for the Third an Fourth god Seventh and ith Districts be relerred joiutly to Commission- Hinge id Abbe. Whi bh Was ted. joner Brown offered the following : sun of #5353 be appropriated | paid to David Theall, for surviece rendered this to Aug. 51, 1s60. Was acopied, jssioner Brown offored the following: That tho Engineer, Richard Crocker, be from Engine No. 8 to kagine No, 1, in Philip Dalton, Was adopted, ner Abbe offered the follows ved, te & emall sieam engine men, iv. ) be located in the house of Li At the eariiest possible moment. was adopted, motion, the Hoard then adjourned, FATALLY SHot.—About ten o'clock last evening # boy named Julius Hoppel, aged five and a half years, who resided with hie parcute at 123 Pitt street, was shot in the side by some persou unknown in Pitt street, near Stanton, He wasiakon to the residence of his parents, where he died. Ausustus Bergen was arrested last night by officer Vermlives, of the Eleventh Preciuct, for firing off lie pistol in the street. It is supposed taat he is the man who Nilled the child in Pitt etreet. PRESTIGIDATION,—Professor Hermann bas | eased the Academy of Music for @ season, and will commence his exhibitions on the 11th instant, He exhibits a large number of new and novel feate never before exhibited io the American people, HER ACCIDENT oN THE BeLT RAT AOADOn Sunday evening, Mary Roynolds, 45 yeare of age, Was run over by a Helt Kaliroad car, at the corner of eannon and Houston stiveis, aud terribly injured. She was removes to Bellevy Coroner Wildey wae notitted to tike deposition, James Win us, drive Keynold's injuries, Tux JouN Strecr Pine—Vixpn Coroner's JoKY,-The laquest on the bod of Mire Catharine Cleever, who was burned to d 16 John street, by the spontaneous com day, The fury re ‘That the aald Catharine Cleeves came to ber death by ty reoe ved a ive WENO. 16 John a ont Aug wad that sad conrayrat Whe cu the epoutsneous mbUBtiOn of tive. works OF & ligt U the eto "Thomas « a Tt y re Mr ker flreworgs in ‘ trary ko aw Nance paseed by the thertuere censure Mr L Katee, py nists, ot Je City, Nod, for abipping to Mr, fireworks lin to explode at avy nioment. by taneous cont ton, without notifying Mr, Jones of the fact 6 Jury farther recommend that that the ordinance of the Common Council in relation to the shipping of firew should te more strictly enforced y the Now York authorities Kxcursiox.—The Immaculate Conception T. AB. Society will hove an excursion at Jonvs! Wood to-day. Kutep,—At balf-past five o'clock last evran- a boy Wareham, fanbase’ Sa fla ith On SAR nh by one of mi arks Horpital, and Shan ote parties! iy was taken to the Ree oe Live aod Raton totes will Savannah; Bee Gull, Baltimore. Banxvm will open his new museum at 5391 "Seige Bogota, from Aspiawall, with mdse, de. and 641 Broadway on Wednesday morning,Sept. 6th. | scHOONERS—Abbie Bradford, Balt Cay; Julle, Aftor sunrise the building will be opened for public | Curacoa; Galee, (Dutch) Curaces: Tieris, Curscom oars Bncire, Fal River: GP tarlor, Norwalk for Phils: ir . Burxep.—Martin Gasser was badly burned Saiphia Munnvside, Norwalk 8 A Falconer, Prov. for Millbrid J Cone, Albany for vat. Kee ee se ivi, East M ae; Middieton, Mar rovidence; El COAL SHOVELLERS’ AssoctaTion.—This | tinique: Wenonah, Savanna’ body held enother meeting leat evening at the Apolo | town; Wm A Crecker, Vireinia: Ann Amelia, V Koome, 76 Prince street, rhe reports from the reve nia; Reindeer, Vire nia, Australia, Vireinia; John pd Corsmitvees thow aps here ie Bo trouble Mid & Whipple, Charleston; M Hoimes, Heaufort, er, the men are working cheerfull , and they haw y iT no trouble in retting their full wi ron, viz,, 2 cents BELOW —Brig Ocean Belle, Mev ee cee rtou, several new members ed the Associa. | <= jon inet evening A Sarton Drownen,—Yerterday, Coroner Too Late for Classification. Wildey held an inquest on the body of Jamer Leslie, os Grant, (Jeorge- wh: eceutly Knocked overboard from the slip ARPENTFRS WANTED—AT FRANK- Wisco ny ying at Pier 27 Pan Kiver, and drowned, | LIN'S shop, 383 Bowery, None but first class Deceased was a of the Shetland Isiande,and 2% | workmen need apply. 285 yours of age, ; VV ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TATLORESS A hi sei ft n Marntac Wx the beet of custom and ehop coate: alro a iri PPLICATION FOR Divoncr—A Fonorp MARRIAGE. | 4, sew and learn on Planer & Kolser machine, Apply —Io the Supreme Court, yesterday, before Judge at 31 Ereex at, rear, e 2 Barnard, Flizabeth Haring, by her euardian, made | —————— application for divorce from her husband, Henry M Haring, on the cround that the marriage was procur- ean tice NCPR Te ed by fraud, The plaintiff said a marriage engagement OTICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS— ne been established for over three yrare in had exisied between herself and deft ra by 14 bid gollecting Nil classes of claim, we have complete ar- fon Sth | tl ° raneeiments tor rettling accounts of soldiers who have been discharged op partial Cescriptive livte, privoners of war, basnces of Lounties. State bounties, and ali other ‘arrearage, Advances made, — Intormation gratie. Pensions procured, Back pay and bow for heise of decensed soldiers. L. BROWN & CO., . din thatcondition waa teken t 2 Pak Pince 46 man sod married, eines then ebe had not 1m wre . ae; a we rily cohabited with her husband, and te roon rs her | ATEW PRIZE LIST NOW READY—COL- mental condition enatied her to appreciate her bod, ections ¢ against the |. B. Nav “ ing a friend tp t came in and ¢ t of the former marr rhe would cut herthroat. F p war go frightened that rhe condition, she leit him, The defenuant denies that | ejyy me + bounties and arrears of euy force was used, apd ways tho mariivce was pay ¢ Jetonee, Call or address L. BROWN voluntary on the part of pfa'r Counsel wot | @ Vo ¥ Park Place. N.Y, City, v60 being ready the case was put over til next week, - ye : > SPECIAL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS— Disrere anoet a Cii.p.—Mre, Agnes T. Hezard S . pertant Notice—All soluiets mustered out. or appeared before Justice Barnard, in the Su DO | diechareed upon par ial dese:iptave pant hs receive ‘ . " vedience to i ras | the | niane py in person or by letre Court yesterday, and in obedience te awritof abeae | rhe balance Hp! Rt ca. 4 Patk row. 368 corpus, produced the body of W. I. Hl, Haza s HARGED ON PARTIAL little boy about two yenra of age, The writ waseucd | ae 24 eke Mavic mata out by MK, Hazard. ite father, who alievee that he won | ne, or lost check ilevally deprived of the contro ofthe child, Iteppesra é ily adjusted and paid, the parties wesemarr ed in is itthetatow monthe t the I 2 Office of J. NEI aco Mr. Hazard abn: ee his ; and ehe f aehe Brondw Fi refuee In her parents’ house with child twas eee” TS ay " Hlored that the bor was ov teider soars, A U, 2°, BOUNTY DUE MEN ENLISTED P Wee @ inthe Navy, since duly ath, D804; 9 > men it fale | tre ei fom the Army tw the Nevy; also all very CHO lathe abe are vow bets ot YNELSON LICK to noe 1b at all renno: Countanreiir, Mnger arrate U.B, District ¢ attempted to | Bell ant Augue Broadway. Vine ; an Medaland Emblem Pin, y kind or deseripiion, ao Broadway, room hoe a8 ADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF y old's Fiaid Extract Bucha th thore set torth in ve De penentory i t r A‘ ELECTION FOR OFFICERS OF THE roon Island Ol) Cresk Company will be held 0 9ee the sew or;eten Army Ba BOT. MAY WARD Covat or Grenrnat Srenions.The September term of the Court of Genera! Serslone oper day morning, Clty Judge Russell on the bench There wae no quorum of the (irand Jury preeent The ueunl charge of the Judge will be deliv morning, A petit jury being present, Charles and | Anna Wilson, keepors of @ eegar store in Canal sler ed thie street, were tried ov a charge of stealing #60 from thd et 1! M, at the office of Patrick Les, a returned soldier, The man wascoa- | she U4 Bie H. TODD, Sve 3 viewed and the woman dircharged At 2 CITY HALL PLACE AND 14 Potter INtentioeses The Moorland Gold tre #t, Pawn kere’t boueht for wate seiry, ding: he above Koc REWEE RAINS FRESH EVEB et MeRNIGL T'S Albany Biaaach Brower: Mining Case. The case of Charles J. Anthony, ac- at prices pa cused of defrauding Edwin B Barrett, agent for hx Gov, Gilley of New Maupsbire, in ihe purebase | ] of the Mooreland Goid Mining Lands Nove ~ | Dowring « a wae resumed 3 » dnatice Dowlin | Bi K OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, te porate Of Nowe Beotis, & BRIESTS HATK DYE, titning engine bh eogaged on the lande | . al? oF ‘ “ c r tgietae engin vod Te teetified thae | Teen ore the Hair or Xkin be had of Dr Atanliied fre ally Price FIFTY conte per box, Depot the quarts o property wae con Second at. Wiiliameburet tively pay for the ~ : ernelil of Mr. Bay SASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Mory, the case was adjour nti! Monday ext, ‘tnetale—white race 9 cente per lb; c lored ant Alleged Buryiara Arres’ Officer Buckiey, of | woo en« 3 cents; books and newspapers 7 cente; old the 4th Preeiuct, yesterday arrested John Monahan, | [agg ! cenne Mv ae heel Tow ane Ree Mecca cath alias Jobo Mulligan, on # charge of entering and | and New Chambers st. SIS stealing from the apartments of Joanva Kleside, No. ELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES 223 Water street, « silver watch, It is alleged that health and vivor to the trame and bioom to the the accused had broken Into # truuk, and wasen- | pallid cheek, Debility ie accompinied by many gaged in rifting it whon devected by the owner. Jus- | alarming #y mpfoma, and if no treatment is sufmuit- tice Hogan commitied the accused tor trial ; | ted to, consumption, insanity or epileptic en- Jopeeenee MeDonsell, ot kyo yr bacon arrested | sue ans lobn Grout, 15 years of ave, who is accused of havin sg ONT ETA sar 4 forced open the premises ot Patrick Sullivan, No, 23 ] ARTMAN'S PATENT ELasTIC Crutch Rooveveit atieet, and eiealog therefrom $94 in | tor the ne of every nature, are the only crutch. money and $4) worth of clothing. The prisoner | @* ever made on acientific principles, They only need subsequently returned the clothing. The money has | to be tried tobe preferred. For eale at 476 Broad not beeu recovered, Justice Hogan committed the | Wa), bet. Broome and Giraad eta, 339 accused, } ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Arretofa@ Church Robber.—An old man, who re- i pleasant in taste and odor, free from all iujur- fused to give his name, was arrested yesterday after- | 1ou* properties, and immediate in ite action. 38 noon, by an attache of Trinity Church, while in the M™: DEMOREST’S GRAND OPENING ect of etealing #8 worth of prayer booke from that i of all the latest and must recherche ety les for edifice, The prisoner was taken tothe Tombs ladies andchildren's dese, 474 Broadway, and all the committed. 1b is said that #200 worth of books hat branches with patterns cus to fil the form at “5 cents, secently been stolen from Trinity Church, and itin | September number of DEMORESI’S Monthly now eppposed thatthe prisoner is the wan who purioined | ready. . 115 rie INE LUMBER—RETAILED aT WHOLE- A Soldier Robbed. Patrick Riley, ving at 97 tale prices twoclose a concern. An excellent Wort Houston street was yesterday arrested on a | artice, well seasoned, 1 inch, abd very wide. A ply ebarge of having stolen #90 from James Welsh, a at the store, 8 Greenwich ay. w Tetuined soldier, ‘Ihe complainant says that he vie- PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS BOUGHT OF ited the defeudant’s room, and during @ scuflle drop- p @ memoraudum book containing the money, diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, musi sbich the prisoner picked up and sefused to return: | cal inetruwente, dry goods, silks, clothing, &c. ; aleo Jusiice Douge commitved huey for exain ination, money advanced on diamonds, watches, &., or the Burylary.-Charles Smith aud John Marshall were | Some boughs as full value, 120 Bowery, near (Giraud, conniificed for examination ye sterday ng Justice | UP staire, % Ke - Shandiey, on wcherge of having en'e wd the premises “ERS, NS) S AND PLU J of Joseph Curry, No, 149 Wret Broadway, on the OOFERS, TINSMITHS AND PLUMBER: night of the td inet, and ing twenty five silver watches. Fifieeu of the watches were lound in pos- solder for sale low at 260 Water at, 2 doors abo Peck Slip, Also Babbet metal, epelter and type do. session of the prisouere, Sider dross tudaverniaes ashi: vatitebacssuie | ca mre ; MPs IS TO NOTIFY THAT THE COPART- Brooklyn, ih r p heretotor existiug under the firm of Y TRIAL,— Henry gus was | HEBNSTEIN, SON & CO. was dissolved on the ad Commirrep For TRIAL,—Henry Angus wa FN SON a OGe Was timeired Sau brought beiore Justice Lirdsley yesterday, on the ing withdrawn frown the business, white AL) pes prop RG f vt ried on at No, 2 Liberty at, @s usual, under the tirm had, wa alleged, sived iu the relati HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR frome pose, ‘Lhe Justice oo ol wepapers, pamphlets, books, aud waste pas ecumeiancer, offence committed war ta hy per ol every Gescription, STOCKWELL & EMER- sod held Mr, Agyus to await the action of the Gran SON, 26 Ann st door westot Nassau, A AS) or Jury, ASSAULTING AN Ovvicrr,—Frank Clancy and George Kereuon wore bioucht before Justice | Morehouse yesterday moruing, and committe! on the charce of assaulting oficer Lewis, of the 44ib pre- eiuet, by injuring him with etoces, y. why: is ert, 66 ; A SAVINGS BANKS, So.prers’ Proactive Uxion,—A meeting — = i ~ —_—— of veterans, heretofore belonging to different reei- HENA TL ONAL TA RK BANK meuts, was he'd at Sawyer & Thompeou's Hall, core | Caprrar, 2,000,000, | SU RPL “B... «..1,200,000, ner of Fulton avenue and Jay street last night. The This Bank will issue Certificates of Deposit bearing object was to form an association with the view of | ML Feion favorable terms, J.L. WORIH, protecting soldiers a prgsuring Sta por met for = = uch as require it, Col, Hemetreet presided, and | — addresses in favor of the object of the association MCLES FOR SALE, were made by ( onary Ci coke and Pratt. Kesolu- | — —— — tions were pieced in fa¥or of the soldiers, and pieds- URRENCY FOR SALE IN PACK AC ing (hemseives fo oppose any for ottice who did mar 1) P hot pledge himrelt to their interests, a $10 snd 325 at par, at the Dun otlice came Deata From BuRNS,—The woman, Johan- | pypcagen " 3O0D SET = nah Meyers, rosiding im Morrill, near | ‘eerole INMEN’S TOOLS =A GOOD SE ee street, bh, 1), who waeso badly burned on Satuiday wold cheap, Apply to 'l’. M., ard 0 afternoon last by the exp osion of acan of kerosene, - j Mae erice die. of bes vjusits. An ‘injuest by Coro’ | ROMSES, CARIREAGES, &o | nes Harcets slowed the vceurrence vo be sccidental, eotemorten « of the car, was arrested, ani held to wwait the result of Mist vOF THE th wt No, uetion of fireworks, was conciuded by Coroner Gover, yes‘ere derod the following verdict: Artemrt so Bow feed et tNA SAre.—The | Fes SALE—A CANADIAN PONEY, Sound Scuth Feventh and kind; can be seen at 106 Mott at, wt anday iworving, i 1 SALE LOW—THREE GOOD SIZED “ pees, Ub'e hancehish. Price eo, eta Au poung, ®UNd and kind. Also two ly 1) hande high & sold, sound and std) eaeh, At dub’ Wasul a et, ws SALE—A VERY FINE BAY MARK, eof K. Townsend, 70 D., wae entered | | street aod an harred be tly love vipited ibs Athe men emp oved ty oreboon @nd found it 1 with emoke r uce » o oO years od shis spring, Warranced sound and TOC Aton eee erathitrae’ : atu oe ee | kind; will be sold ess than value; price $11), Apply nguin whieh he lett she peeusinos Be OO ea gen ana antien ——a E FOR SALE—4 100D SOUND : horse, also ha MARINE NEWS, Prince at, cor, bom Si ciicdeensbiets Hi SES FOR SALE ERAL PAIR Bopt, b-H. Kies, 5 31-8, Sets, 6 27—H. Water,.0T $7 of tine heavy work horeee, ply to JOLIN ———= | MATTIE WS, soda Water Apparstus Manutactuies, CLEARED, let ave, cor of 26th st, 60 STEAMBHIP J K Thompson, MeKaie, Baltimore, Posse, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR 8 N, re i" sale, tor jar or junk deuer; price $4 gol FES North American, Liverpool; Dreadnought, beats rf oultabie BF Pete 8 iv Ave i ie i i BARKS—Amorican Eagle, Aspinwall; Albert the | (? HORSES FOR SALE SUITABLE FOR Good, Glouceewr; Linds Biuart, St Jago de Cuba; 6 any kind of business, To be ree at (he erocery Eliza, Havana; Templar, Baltimore store Cor. of Gold st, and Myrtle ave, Brooklyn, jor 4 BRIGS~ Missionary, London: N W Lord, St Jobms, | da: a NF; Chimborazo, Philadelphia. sd im SCHOONERS— Village ( YK » LANGLEY, 19 4, ——- — = 10 HORSES FOR SALE, 5 TO s YEARS Matamoras; J oH J old, suitable for any ue. Apply at 16) South nl. Washiagton; W | ¢ch st, Williameburgh, L. 1. Bear stl, SAMCEL Jd. MC Town, Perth Amboy, L. NORTON, eismant | tomer Peisleat: Ademarte | VLD’ ETAL WANTED—AppLy ay STEAMSHIPS—Franconia,, I a; Al LD TYPE M. : Nociolly GasswUs Baldauogy: Capela luau ls OR an 443 | Apply oN. HIBTEN, DRY GOODs. OF NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. MONDAY, Hh OFFER A MAUNIFICENT STOCK NEW B8ILKS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, and other new and fashlonal New Broche and Cash are vil of the latest styles FRENCH MERINOS, ALPACAS. DELAINES, bie goods, ALSO, Several novelties in Ged and Beaver Cloaks. LARGE AUCTION SALES, ERINGOS, at O06, and ¢1 0 FROM PINE FRENC LUPINS FRENCH MERINOS, at €1 10 to$ 50e, D) DELAIN 3be. ACAB, all colors, at 60, Mab Kaho SCH POPLINE: 06 bo Bee 2 4 ator, ARTAN PLAID DO, at ice ALBO, REAL SHAKER FLANNELS [warranted ehrink), at bie. worth 8c, 1-4 LINEN BHEETINGS, at $125, cheaper than Muslin ghieings, BO, FINE WOOLEN BLANKETS, at $650 to $8 per RUSSIA CRASHES, at Ie. per yard and up- EN TABLE DAMASKS, a CK AND WHITE BALM worth $1 75,aud c.worth #1 10, RALS, at $2- A A large lot of Muslin Pink apd blue Quilts and Cownterpanes, just purchas- ed At s sues itios Jadire will find the goods we offer them this week iminedi aie attention, and as the ing every day, and goods are rearcer than has bern known for foe-—the earlier they make their pure ib will be tor them ewe ae offering are worth more in the W. K. PEYTON, _ 274 and 274 Bowery, near Houston street DICINES, SURE CURE FO K Discovered by Dy Lace Cnrtainag white, | stem as well a8 our @ ronrhet price ta advany becoming searce STEMPERANCE— ma which siwave sicken 455 Hudson at., drove at, N Y. VANCERS—CANCERS—CANCERS — CAN te can now be radically exte:minated aad « cure effected without the use of the knite ae obtained at @ great expense tre For farther particulars inquir at, 4th door below Kung si 114 WEST 16TH = ST,—DIS- heart, lines, liver, pula, old ulcers, of ekin direare, Hours, Lto +6 t CORN) KILLER, A permanent cure jor coras, banions and warte. For «aie by all drugyinte Aronts wanted kidneys, uleer- | to my work tional! diresees cur }RANDMOTHI R's RONALD HERBERT, Selfish Man. Tt wae an exquisite picture of simple and neefal virtue: 80 lovely a being in the daily and hourly exercise of benevolence tow creatures who, in My eves, excited only disgust. For KR my love was the love of admiration ; ehe waea bril- lant thing to worship; but Adela wasacr ature formed for the good of others, My selfishness, a) the time unknown to myeel!, seized, as it were, upon her; and I vowed her mine. [aw she was beloved by the youth to whom I have tefore allud- ed, and that ber father sanctioned hie aifections butit wae regarded bim with nothing more than thefriendehip and tenderness of A #8 ter ; indeed, had the case been otherwise, I fal ed myself it would have led to nought, Thad net been more than three days at Linuard, when thie aspirant wes summoned to atrend a near relative end friend, who was suffering from some eudden illness, Leared not what wae the cause of bis ab- seuce, but I rej most s neerely—I eaw he departed with evideut regret. It chanced thes had o@ fall from one of the mountein crags, which, do to the unekilful manages ment of a coun *, broucht on alow wud lingering fever; 16d for sore time, and f can cal God to witness, during that period much } that was good aud boly oceunie! my wind, My bal passione were nev Tr excite! by contradiction, and my selfishness Was #0 parnoy 1 by the atten. tion I receive !, that it ceased to remind ime of ite exateuce, Men are always mc lisposed to vi tue in the country than in the town: our agsoci- have there o we are 9 sto admit, All mea ems) vem sy are lei—paas- »» Which tLey greater power over our 1m in she proudness of our hoa wish it to be thought thas the while in nine cases out of ten, ive slaves f circumstance or do not originate but simply acto; I cannot, looting back on + Ife, and knowing how m 70 passed, be expected uw A lela—gentie, be stained #o great an aso «laucy 0 Iimerried ber! I, Renald Herbert, married the daughter of a Swiss cure theu wa ashame ©! of the only hovoursble dy worthlens iife. I was resolved that Row Uumph in the belief that I was power of her charms eauty save herse my merriage to be cirelated abroad, carefully | concealing the rank of the lady I had chosen, bus wording the paragraph eo to convey a brilliant idea of ber beauty aud acquirements, Tresulved te return to England, feeling assured suet with such & Wife—e wife uot only young but new—vew and possessed of ‘yrace beyond the reach of art,'' I migis create asensaion, Adele sung delightfully, but I wae not quite as eatistied with ber atyle of slaving ax I bad been ; I ‘ele that it Wanted improvement aud urced her to asudy so touch at Paria that she nearly practised herself into @ consumption; but she conquered, aud hever did @ more divine c.eation give vowe PLMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED Extract Koeha is the great Cone-nirated Extract Sarenparila is the gieat Both ure prepared according to wy and Chemistry, and are the moa w that cau be made. i, ® R.—SEVEN , GREAT BLESS- HELMBOL I'S READY RELIEF, THE PLAGUL, ADIATIC eTERY CHOLERA M CURED AND PREVENTED BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. 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HUGHES, 5th ave, bet, isth th ets, South Brooklyn; verme to suit the “WILL BUY A 4 STORY AND ent front end 8 story 74 Brovane ot, by the door to 3 $6500 with lot, suitable snd ‘xpression to the iwelulies of Hayden } end Mozart. I eball oever forges the tinod look with which soe used to turn to cluding @ solo; no tier how gre loW coutin- ued the rapiurous applause she me ith from the most crowded compauy, ber sar drank in my smallest word of praise with » whted thankful. ness—as if my « probation, aud wine ouly, wae what she desired. At times, I perceived that her Spirit wandered beck to her father, aud her love of cotsage-life came upon her in the widat of she bril- laut soviety to Whom she Was nuw as — Dew treas- ure. Aud then, I hate © remembrance of her parent and ber uative valley-—and wuy ? Because loved them, and because [ hated aughs shat toom from we e fraction even of ber devoted- ness, It is an old and strite saying, that no empire ie subject to 60 many changes as that of Fashion. But in this world, nothing has more than an ephemeral €Xistence; tew auties relgn more than two seasons, few sutbors survive three few modern artists are Pertmtie! to enjoy more than a seven years’ lease of public favor. Adela was losing in Parisian estimation, A young rei Indian hed been brought out by some person of rank, and suddenly the ladies drew lines pon their foreheads, aud tinted their skins i imitauom of the new star, She danced the war-dan ¢, and gave the war-whoop to admiration ; Alela, there- fore, might sing to the wastes. Lhis change in popularity amused her, bus it mortities me. £ desired admiration for my wife, because she was part of my nd was indiyuant when [found ts withdrawn, Howe ber situation dewanded retireweni, aud Ihajled with no email teeling of delight the birth of ny fires son, The world called me a most tender father, and extolled the anxiety I displayed during the period that Master Ronald Augustus Herbert was testh- ing, end uilering from croup aod measles ; and marvelled, moreover, ihat Alele did not herself perform the usual maternal ofica, They could not suppose thas 1 prevenied ber doing eo; but, much as my ambition was fixed upoa my son, and much asi demred him honored, because he also was part of mynelf, still Icould not *#pare any portion of the attention | had been accustomed to receive from her. And when another boy came,» far more rapidly than 1 demred, my character fop parental tenderness would have marvellously dj. tulnished, if the world could have uuders: cod | the small portion of affection I had to give this second ** pledge of our love. “You will let bim be called Adolphe, after my father ?' murmured Adela, as she placed the iu. fant in wy arms, *“*Oall the child after your father, Adela!" I ro. peated; ‘*no! though, 86 My secoud son, bis name is of small import Icaunos call bim aser your tather,’’ “ Adolphe," abe persisted, tia # name dear to my heart, and « pretty one to the eer; and when my father comes to us in London, be will be so pleasod to find » child called after bim.'* “My dear Adela, your father is a worthy, siniable man ; adeligliful person amid his woune tains ; but I thought your own good sense wi uld tell you the utter impossibility of presenting him toour Loudon circle, Methinks you have seen enough to ehow the a surdity of introducing @ swiss cure as the father-in-law of Ronald Her- en Were Ito lives thousand years I never can fore wet ber look, when I:cased speakiny, It was at once dignitied aud pathetic—tie fuss of offended feeling mautled to her brow, while tears glis aued in ber eyes. ‘And you are asiamed of my father she replied, pressing her iuians to her bosoin ; “ashamed of —my— r! and perchance ashamed of me! I aw s cur daughter : I never denied it, Ltold your mother so; 1 bold it ber when she accused you of selfishness to prove th you were not selfish ; for you mariied me, dower. © esa aad bumble toough Iwas |" “A curse upon your honesty !'' I replied boart. leasily: “I concealed your real station most cau. tioualy frow her, because I knew ber excessive yride; and now! shall have the outsfaction of fuding that she has communicated her kvowiedyve to all our friends, Send ¢) ite nurse,” coubioued, seeiug t ailing ou the child's lace; a Yemermber that the less tine you spend ia the nursery d the fewer tokens You Kive of domestic tenderaess, the less peri. wil) arige Irom your plebisn origin." @ after con- ‘her (To be Continued.) PPUNG For LIVERPOOL—BLACK BALL LINE ot Py a ey he firet cises ie ket COLUMBLA oF passive apply on board, or toROCHK {O8, > '¢ 5 So PASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVER am London—y the Old Bhs Liverpool, the CULTIVATOR -00L Star Line.lor ; a Aux With, For London-—E. W. 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