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04 im tbe ine, has been made a clerk, the other, hose arm was shot off, tates the post of monsengor, Porter Triats.—One hundred and eight erses came yesterday before Commissioner Acton, who, with the exception of about an hour in the morning, when he was sasisted by Mr. McMurray, sat alone, Ninety-seven of the above were of the wroal frivolous nature, against police officers by their officers, One or two cases, however, of in'or- feation, came from Brooklyn, aod from the tenor of the evidence it is probable that the parties won't have another opportunity to get dronk in a police- man's oniform, In one case, Officer Robinson, of the Zist Precinct, was complained of for permitting a gentlemanly looking prisoner to walk about the Court Room at Jefferson Market, instead of locking him up fm the prisoners’ box with others whom he brought dn, The case was proved. There are no gentlemen prironers. very dav most te served allie —ketebum and all. fr mo catch mé@, lock me ap; mind that, fficer—You may te certain that I will, air. CLaughier, in which the President joined.) The most interesting case of the day was probably the following: P . *. Kerrigan, « young, handsome an ee al leaps wife of the Hon. James Ker. and Member of Congress. preferred C. Fitz Id, of the Bth thout any cause or pro voration, and usiug very improper ose while doing ro. Mrs. Kerrigan stated thaton the evening ip question, between 9 and 10 o'clock. she was standing on the stoop of a grocery store in Grand etreet, weet side, and while ther ery of @0' remained an the stoop, conversing with Mre. Ly the wife of the wietor of the estore, While wae thus ‘engaged the officer came up and ordered a youn girl, who was standing by, to go which ehe did, He then came to complainant, and asked in a rough manner if she belonged to tie store? Bhe by thing bey did not, but that «he had businers there, it a few more words of parley, he took her by the arm and dragged her along the street until rhe got to ir own door, 94 Girand street, where she halted, and ‘od him for God's s ke uot to take her away from 6; that rhe had done nething, and that she wesadecent woman, Iie replied: “No, you are o bad woman. and i am bound to take youin” she — beeged him to let her ret her bonnet and shawl, ” akg pes a eed herin an indelicate man- ner through &prin, rin fm an entirely. different dl House, and past andeven Mercer et) cets, rection from the Btation rter houses and houses of ill far: q@while crow biack and white people follow , © much ashamed was she that she hed frock to her face, so (hat ehe woul! not be known +7 8 to this, Pg officer Sa Eine salted crowd and rapped for the purpose; she eal him a contemptible loater, and that wae all rhe said hit by way of abure. From the masMer in which officer took her through eo many stieete, out of the way of the station-house, she co she ‘Was not perfectly sober, hie was het Ys Officer—Madam, had you a ing that aight. A. am: pid you not bay liquor? A. buy liquor, Q. Don't you get li- Mrs. Hynes? A. No, sir; never, Q. (eure No? A Wo, wir, never, Q. Are you mar- ? A. 1 am, Q. Are you mar to the with whom y now liviug? A, fam, ei; was married to bim in California by a bianciecan bree, Q. Have you a certificate 7 A. No. sir; there y bueband ; he is certificate sufficient; but if any ris required itean very readily be procured, the proprietor “i he re, 00 bene ood, depoeed that the officer act ec the arrest. There was « large in the street at the time. «es a jomas Dally deposcd that he lived on the opporite corner to where ht was (next door to Hyues'), ae was and tham them all round, so that a poor blind the officer Keiriveau; there could not get out. 8 mn yee on eatch bold of M took her down till abe got to hi b Rcdemalerrh da Ges ped as Es Es bs are not, you ae ® bad woman, and Iii you in.” He" ok her to the Siation Louse h Mercer street, Witness followed, but they v not let him in, and so he came away, Cross-examined by the Officer. time he took her from Mes iites et Nestea oor, he wok her by the arm and the breast and dragged be: along. She “erence, Beary. deposed that the olllcer dragged her in sugh @ manner as he (witness) would Lot arag © ts cton—Yop would if the dog would rot come e avience, on «wae called, who stated t ly was vory ive to the cfheer, who she w: womsn, and he wanted to iake bor He held ber by the aim, Heard the Inay way would break she officer if she could. Used no more violence, thar wes necosary to take the isdy long, ot least while he (witnose) was present, Another officer de; At Ge wae coming to re- Bove ofices Fitage bons 5 bs bes 14 beard eal! the ofticer inking loater aud @ puppy, os lady said that the affair occurred betweeu ¥ aud 0 o'clock, Dur.ng the taking of the testimony the officer said that allegod burband—— Colonel Kerrigan tore in en excited manner, but Mr. Acton commanued him (o derist and the offiver proceeued ww any that the gentieman (Col. KS acted on the occasion 1a « very ited manner; called him 1 ul @ female ot the camine epecies, ‘end had used threats, The officer then eworn in his own behalf, and whated thay there ware u at Lymer’ corne: ; eolo.ed woman iu away ; he lolioned her, anu abe Wi there was trouble, aud ehe had ran a from it, ewnee the fight was and man wae blod, tut he did not @ thea went to the rt eloared aliuway. O. yd it, and pu-hed tim away with tue reet, When found that the man was bind he felt sorry, He stated that he asked the iedy iiche beionged Ww the store, She replied, ip « very insulting mauner, “Nol” and caided him « puppy aud loafer, tle then arrested ber, and toos her w (he Station Co.one) Kerrigan called sever witnesses, includ- some officeia, who proved that the hour when the affair occurred was ton o'clock, and not twelve, as bo, "The decision in this case was reserved, Bintu-pay or LavAyerre,—Yesterday Delng the anniversary of the birth day of Lafayette the 5th (French) Kegiment, or “Lafayette Guard,” paraded through the principal streets of the city, in honor thereof, The regiment numbered 450 rank and file, and made avery fine parade, Tux Wxaruer,—Yesterday was a regular summer's day ; hot, sultry and lazy, Bo hot was it in the early part of the day that several of the Courts adjourned until the weather becomes cooler. About threo o'clook @ sharp thunder shower fell and had some effect in cooling the air, The evoulug was vretty cool, Fire MArrens,—First Pusuic Meetinc OF THE COMMISSONRRG—F LEVEN ASSISTANT ENat- ween eoTeD. Che Commissioners met yesterday efternoon at the usual honr, ihe President, C, C, Piuekoey, in the chair,and all the members pre- sont, Tho Clef Engineer rons in a communfeation. com- Plaining of Higtne Company No, 81 for neglect of duty in wot tiking proper care of their *pparatus. Ov fi . Wan ditecioa to take rhaiee epee jc tlet Engineer muaication was ieceived fiom M M lier, of biook aud Juider Co. No, Loin relation to h « expulsi a F John Carve, Poreman of Hose Co. No. 4 . qe toa that @ curiae be purcna at es 0. 8 Aw am. ngs and Abbe. Mr May 4 offered to tuke e100 fo; he coudiny, Lat: ou the table Lhe Comimiesouere enstained Hook wad Lavoe. Co, No. Lin the expy i celtain mem bers Mr, Brown wove Aut w cous ct tot. AL Wanon to tha banee of Korine Company No. 6 ior The loliowibe Lerant en» as of “Keacived, That the ‘se ivpol eceeply imp eased with 4 nder ty the Hugipeere of thi A MBO L, Who AVE Fendered ¥ and to} Bev the pore creauuy & few wen and lender to thoar ee ti for stheiy au," u¢ Abbe, t Board Then Went tuto a ballor ior Arsatant Kagine ASI 0 per anbui. after whieh the fo lowing « decined eceted, evch having recewed sour vo sore La Veciey, Guibert dy Ort, bt Baten, WHT Bashan dey Thoma suiliven, Wien W. Rivdes, Joon Coady, te 1) Costa, Michael Shauneasy, Beruacd pt ‘eler T. Bvere t G rey was elect. ’ ne D@er 16 re. Sires tae, baat bart ol the city above Tlet street,— THE ALGONQULN will probably be moored alongside of the Winooski to-day, and it will not be ong before the great dock race will begin, Is has veen decided to give the ships a trial of peed on the wor, after thay have Completed thelr ferformances (the dock, 1 4 Se dratt rigned by the P. amount of AS.5AD 95. communication was received from the City Superin- tendent, period for re-o at hand. I bee leave re pectiuliy to dirret the a’! more stringent rezulatiour than at TRE VACATION—ADDITIONA, Apraoraiatios—Com- MUMIOATION FROM THE BurrnintENDENT—K. Quist TION ON THE COMPTROLLER—Reront of ie AUDIT ino Committee, Etc.—The Board met last eventos, at 6 o'clock, for the first time aftor the ueaal summer vacation, the President, James M. Melaan, faq,., to the chair. A communication was received irom the trustees of the @h Ward, requesting the Board to appropriate thy Bn of 61,420 for the mason work ia rebuilding Grammar Schoo! No, 41, in eald Ward, a Addition to the amount appropriated for that purtnee ($58,180) on the 2iet day of inet June. Referred to the Finance Committee. ....... A communication #: received f the Mayor, nominating Kichard ‘I. tor for the Firat Kehool District, in H er, Jr., resigued. Kelerred | lectiona and Qua fications. ees A rerolution was adopted nt thi stave of the rocee ‘ings, on the recommendation of the Finance Jommu! ttee, appropriating #1,42% additional for mason york in rebuilding Grammar Schoo! No. 41, inthe 9th Ward......,. The Finance Committee p.esented & seport in favor of requesting the Comptroller to place to the credit of the Board, € my, eubjeecr tow re nt & erk. Adopted ‘ «A report wae received fiom the Auditing Committee, making sundry appropriations to ihe Adopted .The tollowine Ciry Berreintes pets Orrtor) New Yorn, Hep’, 6, 1886, § To the Honorable the Board of Kiucation: Av the ning the several evening achoo ris tion of the Board to the expediency of adoptine re yrescuiexetio reference to the admis-ion of pupils, Peet experience has shown that the efficiency and value of the male departments of thie ciass of echools hawe been eroatiy lessened by the attendance of iaree numbers of children of too tender an age to derive any substan- tial benefit from the inatruction afforded, as well as of many pupila of the day schools, who lieve no right to be there at all, but who fiequently succeed in eain- ing admirsion by mirrepresentation or a ten porary withdrawal from aitendance duriny the day i large clase of pupils io eeweral of th pored of children, and freque bo intention of remalr bat pa from one echoo! to a ing any as soon ae the nor their interest or eurionit: thie state of thincs exists, ith rly to carry out «flectualiy any syste b ot 5 or etudios, For afew weeks @ large supply of t e je necersary, w 4 are in 1ejo only at uncertain intervals during the ereater por- tion of the term, but who cannot weil Le disminre dt, an they may at ony tite again bene cod by anew influx of the eame clase of 1 ils, ‘This evil can be remedied in my judgment, on!) by the adcption of a by-law, First, Faciuuing al pu uader we 68 of aye fom the t depar ment, ae hyecta for evening echool imetiuction, ond. In the case of all other minor pup an introduction by their companied by a pledge of ge may be pract cable duting the coutinuan term. Third. In the care of edulte tequi requiring sin writing oF otherwise.ae the hei By there revulations, cnr. leet by th ineipal uole and rustees of the eeveral in which the: » Dotonly will the be greatly enhanced, hu growing out of the Injury furniture teacher leieney of the se erbile source ol miet dd dest. uchion requie te an then va ily and apee Aecertained, and greaver ecovomy in thei +m ment be thereby secured ibe chatacter of W echools, aud the progiees of inproveneut in them, will more sly approxi 'o thuee of the day schools, and the cou.re o: instruc jon prescribed by the Board be more fully and ayai tically carried anby any efforie be ac ipliebed under em, Kerpectfully submitted, 4.5. KANSDALL Super pendent. The above communication deiersed to (he Com- mittee on By-iawe A leport was leceived trom the Commitice on Waiting aud Ventila jou in iavor of euudry appropriations tor repairing beating app.- ratus, The Commitioe recommend the adoption of sesoutions in favor of app.op. #3 tor the M0 Ol stove: for hear Ferminar School, Oppropisating $65 vements to bewtung eppitaue Oui NO. Oh Wad; eppropr ating Dg sppsratus in wo targe number ot ‘Lue iesoulons were adop + A (e-olution toom the same Con mittee ap viOpi ating 50 for the pups e or putius io f upp sretus bi winar Souvel No, & aid, was iad over .of iuiuio consi tho Bomid then aujourced tor @ tort. Fings — Yinewey'’s Ficar, — About 12 O'clock yesterday morning, & fire cecurred in the baacmeut of 205 Eust 15.h etreet, occupied by Wim, Spelkorarastable Une borer, veined at 290, was suffocated , fully meaiet. The premises are owne oy Wis, Btoue, ‘Lie cause of we t Shotly siter two o'eiok 4 Miquiry is was touud that ghestire occeried the eteamer “ar of the (n.on.” Ling at pier 9 N. 1, and that i, was ot 60 Pur out withalew puile Bot under the Lellweronut Bee HO. Hevea: of oh the commer of Biondw i Maide ane, bub their Hey syult was quenched by the eame element mith wich they pus out othe: for just hey wore About to Mieke (he feut gevered down came ruin Siu loud roared the thuncer, aud the bei.corents Were scuttored righs auu leit, MILIvany,—The steamstip Wm, P, Clyde, from Hilton Head, arrived at this port ) esterday, with four conspanies of the 46th New York Regiment (Colored). numbering four hundred men under cow wand of Col. W, B, Guernsey, LAUNCH,—Yesterday morning, at a quarter Past uive o'clock, the new paddle-wheel etoamer Niagara wos launched from Westervelt's ship yard, at the fool of Houston street, E. K., im (he presence of alarge number of spectators. This veerol, with her consort, the Saratoga, which will be launched in atew di od for the original |. 5. MM. Sreamabip Co, and will take Yorktowu and Jamestown, erted into rebel cunboats aud dos- troyed by the Cogtederates wheu Gon, Giant auvauce ed ujon Richwond, The Niagara, as well as the Saratoga, ie 4.0 teet in length on deck, 59 foe. beas depth of hold 16 teot, and measures about 1,100 tons. They are constructed of the beat materials, aud have eight water-tight buikleada, OPENING OF Baknum’s New Masnem.— The opening of Barnuw's Muecum yesterday was @ Pesiect success, and it wax crowded during ihe entire day, The lecture room was decidedly full, and the now epectacular drama was @ complete success, par- ticulatly the march by the twenty-iour young laut Not the levat of the entertainme as the addre by Mr, Bainum himeelt, in whic alluded to¢ Durving of the late Museum, and the rising of t prevent, Phoonix-lke, trom iteashes, He also pro ised at DO distant day 1 & pew Museum up town, The acousria har not enceeeded #9 weil, many of the tieh having died th. ough she effects of the paint but next week all be reuewed the gloss seam @ pital working Oder, and, tadecu, t i be di sired, and the cluzensot New Yous have once more a place Of fecreatou, where amiueement aud instiuciion aie combined, InJueep,—At 6 o'clock P, M., yesterday, a man vamed Jono Healy, while wakiny on the wall of the new Court House, fel a dota: of Js and was seriously injured, bie was tuken the York thorpital, Founp Drowngp,—The body of an unknown TWAD whe lune tow in the do. k foot of Jackson eee’, K.. On iue@sday eveuins. Veceseed wae wbout $1) ears of agestive leet eeven inches in height, #40 had Gaik brown hair aud wouswehe, THE COURTS aeeyuence ua lo be Bautat the sibot the fire ce bine hal) ALEioe Tuk Hackigy Coxtnact.—la the case of Joho Devilin ve, the Mayor Jobu McKeon, on lehalf of the city, made au application to Judge Cardoza, in the Couto! Common Pleas, yes of proc rd ntl nex! term, on the iT for atay ) erie thee sete eves, etby plain, ae assienee ot the Hackles coutine’, that he has sustained dumexes to the ainonator ove » The atldavit ot naaist- Aatcurporation counsel Hackett was read. which sete 4 in taking © ¢ the coutiact, A rebueal ot Lluck+ he rrand fury Whit dieposition Vv exid to have been given asa m Council ip awarding the con. 's sulle, minoUnting to )iuwhich the e.ty was defend. wut, aud that atthe present time the Comptrolicr's books disciove the inct tha: piaiotitf owes the city about $7),.00, The Judge took the papers and re- served ais decision, Count oF GeNnrBat Sussions.—The following cases were disposed of in the Court of Geueral Sessions yesterday: Alexander Hamilton was convicted of grand | tn abgning $3.66 In ‘god from Ellzabeth Babs No. 61 @ street, and sentenced to Btave Prison 10K 6 YOM ces s+ 9UR Hayward, Pick, e eu! the brite tothe ¢ tine), and p ain Shousunds of do! ket, pleaded gnilty of lareen: Ratenced to state Prison for 5 vears Movil, convicted of grand larceny, was seutenced Biave Prison or 6 yeare - Wm, HH, Clark, ple enilty to sealing wearing rel, and was sentenced to the peuiseniiery for 1 year. Joutce Istertiarsor,—Attempt to Murder @ Woman—Arreat of Her Assatiant.—A murderous asennit was cominitted upom Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman, living at 92 Pits street, on Tuestay evening, while in 17th etreet, by a man named Thomas Lynch. Mra. Coleman was walking wth Thomas Sanderson, when Lynch, aa charged. approached he rtially intox!- ented, and etabbed her everal times in the head and back with a large tabie-kat The injured woman cried for the police, and officer Young, of the 15ih Precinct, arrested the seraient. In expinuntion of his conduct, Lynch said that be had tmuistaeen Mre, Coleuisa for hie wife, «hom he supposed was flirting with wetianre man, Mrs, Coleman was removed to Believue Hospital, aud Lyach was committed by Justice Dodge vo awals the result of her injuries, Another Stabling Affray.—Officers Miller and Horbett arrested Chasles Gilroy, on Tuesday even- ing, on @ charge of stabbing Louis Duffing, a German, It appeare that on Saturday evening Dufing entered & saloon, at the cornerof Chatham and Roosevelt ate,, and eat at atable with twoetrangers, The latter loft without puving r bills. Afterwards, Mr. Duf- fing ofe el y for his weal, when he wos asked to pay for the oysters ordered by the etrangert, The demand was tefuved and hard words e@msued between the carhier and Mr. Duffing, The latter, to avoid diff. culty, finally consen'ed to pay the dieputed bill, and was leaving the piace when, it i¢ alleged, Gilroy and two accomplices who were preseut durtng the dispute, Asanuiied him, Gilroy etabbiog Doffing in the sive, intletiny a e@rious wound, Yerterday cormer Wiidey wenttothe New York Hoepitak and took Duftting's anie merle depos tion, aud the jury found the fol lowing verdict That Louis Daffing wae doncerourly siabled at the b sof Charies Gilroy, at the corner of Roorevelt Chathern streets, on the id day of Bepenber, 1865." Gilroe was examined. and said he waeabariender and L6 yearsot are. He admits that he etiabhed [uMlue, Coroner Wildey committed him to the Tombs to awatt the reals of Duffing's in- juries, Gilroy's accomplcet have not been arrested Juffing te 2% years of nd was enenved in busi- hes with his brother-in-law, at 29 Union Squae. The Mutharry Street [omicide.~.Yesterday, Coro- ner Gover beid an inquest atthe 14th Precinct eta. tion-houre, on the body of Ellen Gallagher, who died oo Wednesday at No. 192 Mulberry: street, from the effects of violence alleged to have been inflicted by her hurband eral witnesses were examined, from whe estimony itappeared that Gallacher had fiowueutiy beat, kicked, and turned his wite out of doors, Deputy Coroner Join Beach made a post mor- tem examination on the body, and found several cuts and contused wor . but uone of them were of a fatal charseter. On ning the eknil, a large ciot of Dlood wae found covering the left bernispheie, which produced compression of the brain. In the opinion of the doctor, cea'h resulted from compression of the brain, caused by the rupture of @ blood-vessol, The Jur, found “that Ellen Ga lagher, the decensed,came to her death by apoplexy, euperinduced by brute: ment at the hundeof he: husband, Hue \° mo the bth hepember, 1565." mitted to the Tombe by Corouer Go He of axe, and a plumber by trade Car Robbery.—James Lincesy was arratened be- fore Justice Lloean yesterday, on acharge of stealing 4 gold watch and chain from Mr, Henry H, Buckbee, No, 822 Greenwich cot. The complainant alleces that on the Yd inst., while riding in a car through Went atreet, Linteey end a stranger jostled againet him, and in a few moments they lef the car at Christopher treet, at which tine Mr. Buck mineed bie watch and chain, Suspeeting Lindsey snd his com oo Mr. Buckbee pursued them, and on their etoy Lindsey said be did not eteal the wateh, but knew who did and could get it. His com panion deasimilar e ment, he complainant alerted both men, it on their way to the etation- houre the men broke away, LL y was, however, ieeaptured, but the ober escaped, Brooklyn, DISAPPEARANCE OF A SOLDIER,—The cloth. ing of asoldier was fonnd on tle Atlantic Dock on ‘Tuesday night last, They coneist of a Koesuth bat, roldier's coat pantsand shoes, In the pockets waan visite of Jobo Wiikes Booth, two cents and twoonuione, The man «ae seen to div himaelt of is cloching and vo into the water, as nore, for oe purpose of taking abath. He wus not ,en aitor- wee Tuk Brooktyn Youna Men's Cunisttan AgsoctaTIOn.—Thia Arsociation will occupy their yew quarters, on the corner of Fulton avenue aud Callatin Place, this evening, Band will t k ph uyler and othere wi ing Koom is elexnnuly fu e 42 by 6) tee’, Th joining, and every. those is fiited up in clevant etvle, The reeular monthiy meeting of the Aasclation will be beld on Tuemiay eveuing next, Jerwey City. Tur Jersey Scucrzen Conps held a grand summer's nights featival at Otts Cottage Garden. Hobo- ken, Inst niebt, which was largely attented, the fair ses predominatins, The grounds were iluwisaed br an innumerable number of Chinese lanterns, ens Jete, and calcinin lights and tosetber with the flace and folixge of the trece and the bright rays of the moon, presented a mort enchanting ecene, Terpai- chorean exercises was the principal order, interspers- ed with music, &e, MARINE NE ws. Sept. 7-8. Rises, 5 S3—8, Seta, 6 24—H. Water..09 55 a CLEARED, STFAMSHIPS—City of Limerick, for Liverpool; Northern Lieht, New Orleans, EC Knight, Mobile; Tohu Gibsou, Gcorvetown, Albemarle, Norfolk and Kichmond; Fulton, Balt; Creole, Norfolk & Rickmoud, SHIPS—Hibernia, Liverpool; Gen Butler, 8t Jon, NB; Pelabro, Sacramento, Franconia, Portland, Me, BARKS—Kathieen, Bavennah; Falcon, of Eng- land, for Boston; I'leiade, Philadelphia; Telegraph, do, BRIGR—Lady of the Lake, Falmouth : Ar. kyle, St Johna, NF; LM de how Port M ¥; Ide Abbott, Boston; Penguin, Bern Roberson, Phila deiphia; F KE Allen, Phiiade!phia; Ellen Dickie, do SCILOONE Eclipse, Shulee; Sarah Maria, Nor. wich; Johu Van Zandt, Tuckertown, ARRIVED. STFAMBHIPS Weyho: Fort Jefferson, Tortugas; Jobn ‘son, Washineton; Furope, (Fr.) Havre and Bre onuectiout, Wash. DC; Williem P. Clyde, Hilton Head, 8 ©; e&, Savaunah, PARKS—Ceo Carl, Marseilles; G W Roorevelt, Guantanamo, Mexico, RRIGS. Helen, Fajardo; Hunter, Glace Bay, CB; C B Carver, Gusuica; Circassian, Galveston, Texas, KCHOONERS.-Jobn Forsyth, Maltimore; Ripple; Cape Canso; Maryland, New Bed‘ord for Filzabe ports; H Henderton, Boston; Zoe Providence; A Fe. fre ia, Norwich for Albany; EB lL Brown, D.chton for Philadeiphin; K Healy, Providence tor Baltimore; dames & Luey, Providence; Mary Brocking, New New Orleans and London: Te cxraph, Glace Bay; M W Griffing, New Hayeu; Thomas Kilia, Dennis; MA Rowland, New Bor Fmma Ellen, Portland, Ct; Helen, New Bedford; Elizs Lilen, Elizabethport for Boston Hym. liton, New Bedford; Lamue!l Loud, Liizabethport for Boston; G1, Albany for Providence; GL, Suow, El. zabevlport for Boston, Too Late for Classification, re RATS, CARTUN—On Wednesday, Sept. 6, William Car. tun. a native of Dublin, aged 56 years, Lhe triends of the family ar@ respectfully invited fontieud the funeral on Friday atiernoon, septs at 2 o'clock, tron hia late reeidence, 408 East 16°, a5, to Calvary Cemetery. wing HARNON.On Rept, 6th. at the Horpital, eg F. husband of Stary Harnon, ia the 25h year is relatives and friends, also Company A, 99th nu citizens’ dresr, and the mentors of the n Brotherhood, are kindly invited to avend the ral, this (Thursday) afternoon, 7th inst, at 1'¢ o'eock, trom the New York Hospi'al, 205 RTISTS’ MATERIALS, TUBE COLO &e.. from auction, for eale chen TRE'S, 289 Lewis at., cor, of Eigh if STAND IN UNION MARKET FoR ‘ TAD Apply 92 Columb! F R re Lf For SALE--A SPLENDID SORRELL Horsa 5's hands high, 5 years old, colt of Long J, J ifs , Mid det r, double or single, Aeon for two day 4b 110 Woe 3b By” Sea ne Too Late for Classification. SD THE ‘GRAND EXHIBITION OF THE Drankerd's Progress, a4 published in yerterday's un, uncer the surplees of the Father Mathew T. A. . Society No. 4,at their Hall, 33 East 12th at. on Inet evening, has proved a great success. in conse- uence of the Iiall being over crow agtest many beine disappointed in seeing the pei ace, Pro fewor Belden has kindly conscated to exhibit the Diunkard's Progvess, with a variety of other ecener- jes, on this Thureday evening, Sey . 7th. bast 1dth et, Adinitiance 2 ceuts WARSTED—OPERATORS , BUTTONHOLE YY makers, girls to fel, at 26 Kighth ave. 192 | ANTED A LIGHT 4-WHEELED DRAY, \ Wagon or other copveyanee, second hand, ruita- ble for sieht work. Any party having the same to dirpore of, please to apply to D. KENNEDY, 195 Bim street, ws 50 MEN WANTED—WANTED 50 GOOD J shoemakere immediately, to whorn steady em- loyment will be yiven, Call at GODFREY & BS 20 Spruce et., between 2 and 3 o'clock P. M., ir 2 days. Q1 $] REWARD—LOST ON) TUESDAY morning a ejiver watch, No. 12521, maker Jouph Johusione, Live. pool, Any person bringing the seme to 76 Hammoud st, will receive the slove ICINES. : NCERS—CANCE cers can now be radeal y extertm eure cure efectod without the use of the knife recipe wae obtained at a great expense trom an oid Tudiaa chief. For far her particuiars inquire at 36 Hudaon at, 4th door below King at 821 CoB, BUNIONS AND WARTS PERMA- ANCE neotly cured using Grandmother's Corn. Killer—warronted Chuee NO pain or injury to the fear, Price 50 cer ft botth anie by wil drug. gets, Loval line # anted, Ad divas GORDON I. FIRE ation L. q D R. SHERWOOD'S TRUSS, 545 BROAD- w cheapest, best and only radical cure Truse © id, because itcan be used in bed or at business without pain, Send for circular w83 N ADAME AMBROUSI, 103 GRAND ST., Wilitimeburgh, offers her serviece to the public in all Chronic Diseares. Twenty years of aiul practice giv confidence in the most obstinate coe, W a ipe Obtained throuch great expense and et and the ure of Electricity, will re ‘ood health the moat debilitated, 8 PRICE REDUCED TO $1 PER BOX.— K OREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RY EUMATISM, All «ufferera from the above cotnplainta. elther of recent or long ttau ling, are advirod.o use BLATE'S Gout and Kheumatie Pills, They can be relied np- on as the most sate aud effectual remedy ever offer- ed to the pubic, and have been universally ured in Europe tor many years with the createst aucce-s, Prepared in Pnaland by PROUT & HAKSANT. and RONALD HERBERT, Selfish Man. CHAPTER IX. One morning I war accoste! (mri: g my ride by nileman, who ongst o her matters, irquir if it were true thas Miss Horbert w eneaged to young Lawrence? Taterted with aston'shmens Could it be possible that my daughter bad realy met thisperson ? Could it be true, that, despite the warnings she had heard her brothers receive abe hac listened to bis addresses ? “They will be the bandsomes! couple in London, depena upon it,” added my fr end. How mary wounds are opened hy the pratile | of fools! That newamonger did not mean to ine sult me and yet, bai !e plunged o jtbousand degvere in my hoesrt, he could not Lave wouuded me more dee I returned | home, r selve! to question my daughter, and cone demuing myself tor leaving my Louse go contin- ually as to admit the poesibi!ity of her forming an Unapproved attachment. D spite all my self. eastern, [felt that [had grossly uewlectod the chile dren God bad given me, and more particularly my eldeat girl; her cold and lofty spirit bad never bent before me; and though I was proud—ex. ceeding!y proid—of ber bewuty, and of the admi- ration it excited, sti!l I disliked, because I could not manage her, Usually, she was with ber noe ther, who, feeble from the effets of bodily wraae ness, and trembling Lenesth injustice, leaned upon her child for that support which ane coughs w bave derived [rom wnosher One day my mother, old and infirm, beving passod the limite—ibe three-score ve and ten lif, Was seated in the Lreakfasi-room with flaxen ringlets sporting over ber wriukled brow, aud a false color rendering the ravayes of age wo vasible upon ber cheek. There + like . paiuted sepulchre; aud from her Tlearned two pieces of infor, on, velivered in the same tone of voices end in the same breath—-namely, that wy wife wae much worse, and that she herse!! was faticued by looking over some French flowers that were, be- youd everytting #:¢@ had seen, beautiful. Idid Not wait to juspect the flowers, bus proceeded dj. TeCtly to the room of my wile irande was koceling by the bedside, her face fUshed and anxious her eves upturned to hor hiother, whose thin t rent fingers Were grasp. ed within the round fair ralmeof her daughters’ honda: they had toth been weeping ; the teare lingered in the furrows which care, vot time, had worn upon Ade face, while those of ber cbhid bearmes like dew upou the rose. TI entered with d they heard me not; upon the cove eriet lay @ note and a miniature, Tie miniaturel Low at once—it was @ liken Le note directed to my ithem both Mirania jolent ef. x . ge ie . co. vey ib tod ty New | fort to wrest them f me, but in vain; with ork ; and mort other medicine venders tec 0 I Her Majenty's Commissioners have authorized | A3, alfected calmness sat down to read. Adela L the name and address of “THOMAS PROLT, OS Aaphtan cURe TOUtA Werte eee one 229 Strand. London," to te impressed upon the (iov- erninent stamp affixed to each box of the genuine medicine, ¥ i 45 ‘TILL THE HOUR OF SICK} S COMES, ew Care to Read Anything on the Subject of Din ; In the year 1846, the writer of this article embark- ed in the Drug Herein the citvot Philadelpnia, but for the Inst 15 years wos! of his time has been oc- cupedinthe manufacture of the various Solid and Hiuid Extracts, the moet prominent, and to which he to cali the particular attention of the Faculty Public, arethe Extract Buchu and the Ex- arsapariila, both of which are highly concen- trated p eparationa ct the ingredients entering into their composition, One Lotte of the Fluid Extract of Sarenparilie y equal in strength to oue gallon of the BN) decoction,as usually made, and handieds of druggists throughout the country have adopted it in making their syrups of ¢ name, and one table- ful, added to # pint of je tully equal to the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink, eo much used in iorm- er years to purity, enrich the blood, and beautify tho complexion, In calling attention tomy remedies, | wish it dietincviy understood that they are not Parent Medicines, 1o0et of which are compounded by persons too ignorant to iead @ physician's eamplest Preseiip- tio, much leas coupeten! to pr aie puaruuceutr eal preparations, ‘These persons = advertiay this I am compelied to do to bring my name beloie ~—s the ple. In con Yersation on various eceasions I have been aston- and there felied ot remarke similar tothe tol owt, Wade in miauy cares | y persons of no ordinary Inteie livenco, To wit: that the medicine business ia we Mont profitable—all that is pecresaiy is to advertise. Thousands beve emborked with such ideaa aud Wikvous have been expeuded tu bringing them be- Jove the public, ashe cesult of such eccuusuiated ere ore ia thas when G.ourhs lo the toss, lacking merit — they have been ehor-lived. tiow few, of the wany thousauds emb A, Be Compeiled to abandon the business in s tow years, @utizely bankrup.! Look beck tiity years, and how tew have Leen euccessiul ! Ak tho ressou of their euccess, and you will tind my Be CUENi, ii egard w Merit, Correct, ‘The Seience of Medicine, like the Doric columa, should sland supe, pure and majestic, having tact for its basis, induction for it pillar, aud trath alone for ite capital, I coutend there is no business requiring these qualifications nore, The medic.nes aie brought in contact with Diuggists everywhee. [ am also well aware that pereous ceasen in thie mannor—thet which tuay Lenetit one may be of no udveniage to another, liow uvetakeu the wea! A Bivo! fier 'or one isa Blood Purifier for all! A Lnuretic for one, a Diureric tor all, A Narcotic tor One, & Narcotic for ai. A Purgative for one, urgative for all. Just a6 Wuch 60 a whoesonie fooa for one Is whole some tood for al, with nv more difference than thet emuie Constitutions require mole then othe d Shins persons in disexse are Liven to de-ponuency—ea~ pecting in afew daysor weers, and perhaps with « fing.e bott e of medicine, w Le restored to healib, if on my daughter; she folded her arms over ber bo« fom, snd siool—perhaps I do her inj ce, but I thought more with an air of defiance than submis. sion, Thad never teforeseru her so unlke ber mother. My eyes did not grow dizzy, nor did my heal swim while frood that letter: it stated tha although be had availed hinuwself of 11s ascendancy over my daughter, and prevailed upon her to con- sent &) a private marriage which lial been solemn. ized some doys past, humbly and earnestly eutreas ed the forgiveness of her parent; bidding Ler con. tider that my conduct hat driven my daughter to seek another protector, There was much more 8 of affection, de high ambitious f future distinction, and many allusous to meetings which Locould bardly call stolen, because mned by my wife. Twice did Tread over that fatal letter, and at first Miranda stood, asl be said, by the bedside of her mother, siern aad erect; but, as Tcontinued si Tsaw it Was more thao she could besr, her lip quivered, she grew Palsy aud slid her hand in'o ber mother's, as if the pres. sure cf thoae poor fingers could recal ber strength, Still I spoke not; but tore their hands asunder; and, hfting Miranda from the bed to which she clung, hoecless, of my wife's entreaties—even a‘ter thm lapse of years, they knell upon my se.ses—I forced her from (ue chamber; J did more, draggod her down the atairs, aud, commanding the porter open the door, I thrust ber tuio the street, I cid this at the high nour of nuon, when the sun Was sbining above me, sod all nature was io the of su mer, and when the roads aud maila were crowded by our acquaintances ;—anu I ung the door with @ violence Which made the grey-head- ed servant regard me as a manisc: T returned to my wite's chamber: I heeded nete ther ber weakness nor the tears which raing,| from ber sunken s. Tupbraide! her with deception ¢ Teallod her by aname wo vile to repei T aseure ed her that I would post her and her daughter in the public sweets, I bad never been what ie called s coldly selfish man; all I waldand did was violent; sud now I was worse than mad, Sle fixed pou tae her eyes, that looke! bot coll aud glussy ; so klassy and 80 cold, that as My wrath abated, and I bocawe more under the cominion of reason, I turned away from the solid suiliness of their gare. Presentiy abecall ‘Herbert, Uervert!"* in a woice low bus perfectly tI could nos avoid mov- ing tothe bed. Merciful heaven! is is possible that she agony of that moment can atone for wha’ had past!—I saw she was dying ; I feltit—in my : ther hvic lips settling into martie stiffness over ber pearly toeth, the huge death- drop stiffening on her brow, her hands clenched, I tried to bend towards her, but was paralysed, Avain she rpoke; “Horbert, Mert . ert i say chad Hob bo youth and beauty. . bewe pelsons rm y re- | Tam not what you called me— ane word—"'1 cover, incking patieuce aud cousicering a fow dollars | not speak; she tried to clasp de, ** { expended tor she benefit of thelr health « waste of | you aged you did Potato dated ya 4d In p! money, These same persons may ha sin] > sand my poor chi breaking down their constitutions, and p ebebiy ex- pended thousands of doilare in dress And dissipation, and think nothing of it, Buch torges that good Leaith ia rue wealth, With upwarde of 80,00 recommendatory letters and unsolicited cortificntes, | have never resorted to their pubjication, In thiscase 1 shail, however, ap. pend «few iemarks, (rustin, ier may app. ecint- ed, Lam to the atii.cted and suffering humanity, Thor bumble servant, Hi. T. HLELMBOLD, Manufacturer of Helmboid's Genuine Preparations, (From the Philace'phia Ledger.) Philace|phia, July 18, 1863. Onr esteemed friend aud teiow-citizen, Mr. H. T, Helu bold, itormea us that he contempiaies removing to the city of New York, with a view of enlarging his business, We have beeu acquainted with him ior upwards of ten years; have Leen pleased with his in- tegrity aud fair-cesling, Commencing in # amail way, Lis articles iust postess terit 10 ensure the eucceva he has wet with, dud from our acquaintance with bin can confidently speak that we do nos be- eve he isa man who woud wish to impose on any one, much lese the aitlicted; aud really, in ourown, long business experience a an adveriiving mediuia we have never Guard of (he success of any medicine without merit, (From the Vhiladelphia Evening Bulletin of June 20ib, 1864.) We are gratified to Lea: us sue continued success, in Ne of our towneman, Mr. HT. Heimboids store, Lex. the Metropolitan bowel, is Ou leet deep, and five stores in being, It is certain! Lishinent, and speaks ia. vorabiy of the merit of articles, He retalos his atory in thie city, whieh are aisu mod. aot their clasé beet Mevuiac.uring Chemists in the Wow.) Tam acquaiuted with Mr. .:, T. Helmbold; he cupies the drug store opposite my residence. eucees#tui in conducting the business wh others had wot been equsily eo before him. I have Leen favorably impressed with his character aud ener. prise, 0, Mauufacturing Chem. feiphis. (Remarks trom nical An After s casetul analysis of Heanbo they enjoy our utmost contide, gaic und reliable, separations nee, We consiver how NEVEERS & YATES, Pilladeiphia, June 14, 156, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A positive anu epecitic remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, D.opay, The utmort con- fidence can be reposed in {ts curative powers in above diseases, Aleo in restoring the exbausted powers of nature which are accompanied by eo many alarming mptoms, among which will be found Indisposiion to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Waketulness, Horror of Disease, or forebodings of ev.); .n tact, unive.eal Les- situde and Prostrasion, 1f no remedy is usedin euch cases, Consumption or Insanity ensues, Visit our horpl- talaasylumeand prisons,and be convinced. The reaaer must also be aware that however slight yay be the attack it is sure to effect bis bodily health, happiness that of his posieriyy, _permboics Extract of hu will give you b: energetic feelings, eu- sleop well, and is more strength: than’any of tbe operations 6 Lion, Aad of Bask Rr a $$ ~ as .- = : i ~ eo childien—what, not a word! Kiss me, Iam dyi Thensuddenly she raised herself, cleuched ber bande with the last streagth of audexclaimed. But T forgive you, Herbert ; and may God forgive you!"* ier, bees gauk dowa upon her Pillow—she was acd, The room #oon filled; Miranda, too, was there ; and abe, ny own child, cursed me. There needed not thatcurse, My boys, too, they spoke loudly of sheir mother's viriues and her wrot one lite tle urchin clasped its mother's and, aud when I would have taken it within mine, said, while the tears trickled down its innocent cheeks, “Lave it me, it is dead now, paps, aud can do nothing for you." Tcould descant for hours upon my suff ings, when I knew my wife was dead, Yet tullowed the slow y-paciug funera!, and one of my #ycoe phants (for I was sill master of sen the usand » year) threw hiscoat upon the damp earth, thast might stand thereon, und nos feel she chills wii b came from the vauli of death When a! was, in- deed, over —whenI returned to my home and Walked through i6 #..us apasriments—when euch chamber, each nook, rrmoinded me of some act of her exceosive teuverness, and ay Over-weening Bcliiainess—the bouk-shelves beuving under the Weght of wy favourite books—the conservate: leg filled with the fruits aud tlowersin which I deliyhe ed—the music-stands weighed down with ihe sone Stas and the songs which she would never siug for me axain—I opeued ber writing-tablo. There were the withered leaves of wauy mvuntaiu-fow ers with little scraps Of writing siguils wwe When aud where they were gathered ju ber oWu pwiss home, here Was @ miniasire of her taiber, aud one ot my. Sell, which I uad given her durug the fires monibe olour marriage FeO O8ed with lb Wage ewallio be l-branch—a preseut wo, irom m A slip ot pa” per entuldea tae taded weueut nd Ob ib wa” Wiitlon, Changed, bus gi war Tfound sbs sad sent @ journal; the evenis oi many days were Doted bhereit ; aus Upon the lass puge Was wrist “a mirror of my thoughts. | Peer } and Eouene some of MY severities were mentioned, they were pallated, anu L was prayed for! dread ou ; there were records of many fears for her daughter's bappiuess, leat she suould be one @ Vickin Wo lby BelUsLuess; ¢ gle wuly said, necessary to FIRE woob—< i iOOD PINE AT 93,75 PER load; sleo Virginia pine, onk and aiee . F ite ot market prices; one-third cord to a load, an delivered to apy part of the city, Woodey bet, doth and Bath ots, ROWLAND @ G0e” at LACK OR BROWN—THE DEST IN US B OUEST THE BEST IN USE, in, HAIR DYE. 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