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. Co. Benjamin Hobday, dec'ined: Lovis Fo be jan in the seme Co, ice John Mul. ray, decili + Richard Hirksthall tobe foreman in H&L. No. 1, vice Owen J, Higgins, declined, Faw. Hinvan to Le stoker in M. B. F. ¥,'Co. No. 1, vies levi D, White, di and John Courley w be foreman in same Co., W. J. Lines, resigned. Adjourned, Tur Second MAsgacntsnrrs Heavy Artil- lory, Col. Jones Frankel commanding, 1,026 officers and men, were received by Col. Frank B. Howe, at Tae ' , and escorted to the inrteryd rd ot ag Tin ey and other refresh« inte, we id the officers were enter. Gained ah the Blevens tivure, ‘The reeinere left a 8 P.M. On the route up Broadway to the Boston boat, the halted and paid iter ta 10 Mojor Gen. ven, Col, + do artive unday or Wednesday, en route for ¥ Hermaxn, tho prestidigitateur, gave his opening entertainment last evening at the Academy of Music, Hoe performed some new and astonishing toate. THE COURTS. Cataspen ror To-Day,—Bupreme Court Onaiae cane at lo Scie A wite Nee, ee 41, 45, 61, 109, 194, 106, 111, 112, Unevocesarv. Atreurr To Caren a Trinr—Tre Reasvit.—George Farman was arraigned before Com- missioner Osborne, in the U. 8. Commissioner's office, yesterday, charged with having attempted to pase «$10 counterfelt Treasury mote. The eirenm- @ances connected with the case are very peculiar. 6 time ett, eppears, Furman lont red a reword of $1¢ ‘tisernent he repen bimeelt, sod Farley, who in the hope of eatch- jed him with a code of eignain— it money, of which part was ited Mia ‘Treneury note. Appolntment ade with the thiet and detectives, but he (th: proved “ fiv," and ped arrest, le orn it money etill in evsion of Mx. Furm an wasinthe bebit of vielting four quit Ry, tore, At their residence in 85d atreet. He Qlready joet the $5) before he visited them on Bai + That eveving, Miss Fma, one of the sisters, asked Furman to etund treat, He handed eat ble pocket book, teiing her he had no small Dills, but one large bill of a $1) With which she dashed to procure the treat. After she had au, her ot Furman po far roused hineo'f aa to shout after not to offer that bill, By mint time Mies Emma past shouting for, Miss Cariie, the elder otf the Ors, testified to the above / and that Furtoan was eo drunk that he linmec bed. Commissioners held that th A Wait or Hannas Conrua—Michaol Walters and William Cullen were brought before Judge Cor- dona, in the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, ona ‘writ of habeas corpus, nud their counsel asked their discharge on the ground of the insufficiency of evi- dence against them. ‘The complainant in the cere, Mr. James Solomon, stated he was standing on the of one of the New Haven ® when he war enddenly pushed hy the prisoners, and shortly wards minred his watch. ‘The counel tor prisoners it Mr. Solomon did not see the prisonere take the watch, therefore the commitment was ir:ecular His Honor discharged the writ, and semanded the prisoners to the Tombs, Danorns ov « Retunnep Cattronstan,—Tho ease of Edward Cunnao agt, Peter Perrazzo came up inthe Bupreme Court yesterday, before Judge Har- mard. It @ppeare the complainant, who isa returned Californian, had deposited a quantity of gold dust in hands of defendant, who i* a boarding-houre Sesper the defendant having gone out, his the cry of * thieves," and Perrazzo, on his room, found the box in which the gold broken nm, andand all the valuables Cunnao pleated in his defence that b was 6 at the time of the robbery; ne and good character in the city. Decision Pouce InteuuidEeNce.—The Nova Scotia Golt Cuse.—The Complaint Dismiased by Justice Dowl- The in the case of Charles J. Anthony, of ‘Mass., arrested on the com- Maint of Barrett, who charges him with cheated the complainant out of $15,000 by t rday Justice Dowling rendered ecision in the case; ‘The compiain- appearing in purenance of the hich was at 9 o'clock A, M., and on ohn Sedgwick, Couneel for the defen. the complaint, herein is god cancelled.’ The Outrage by a Policeman—The Accused Sur- rendered by his Bondsman.—Voliceman Robert W. De Grushes, who was recently arrested on a charge of violating the person of bis neice, 14 years of age, and held to bail to await an examination, was yes- temlay surrendered by his bondsman, Officer Hode- ofthe Essex Market Police Court, 1e-arrested and Justice Shaudley committed bim prison. : Alleged Tht of a Prunk.--An Italian namedFran- sco Giozzs, was arrested yesterday, op a charye of Stealing trunk aud contents from Isane Rowe. Both recently arrived at Castie (arden frow t iniaud obtained the checks and, as alieyed,took trunk away. It wae subroquently found quis empty, at No. 109 Bieecker stieot. : Arvest of a Hi n= At about 8 o'clock ver. De, James Bisckbuin wae kuocke | robbed of $146 by Thomas Brady, ia. |v treet, bet 6th and 7 ir. Black= a and Biady was capt after @ stort struggle, OMe of the stolen money was recovered. Robbing @ Tobacco Factory.On Sunday ni officer Gunson, of the 5th Trecinct, arres ed onal any aoe fe tee Soroes of Youk eet aud Bt. * a a ne f ‘s of tone which had been pees thon the Here cee ©. Galiagher, No, 7 st. Jobu's Lane, wb ch dows. bout $100 worth of foreibly en; through one of the wine Pi fringe was stolen trom the sole of Mr. 5 1 rnate.n, S24 al street, by some unknown pers erman nemed Leopold Drucker Wired the goods for sale to Louis Max, in Grend » ‘The latter did not wish to purcharo, but took cker tothe store of Mr. Bernstein, where the je were dis: ed, Mr. B. recognized his piope:- + And caused the arrest of Diucker, Desperate Arsaull.—On B uday might Michael Aly Was naeauiied at 61 street, by an un- or six times inthe quite wounded man ed, ‘Lhe ‘wae removed to the New York Li . fne ALLEGED FRAvps IN THE Navy Yarp, The examination into the alleged fraude perpetrat- od by several persons iu the Navy Yard, was vonciude ed yesterday mosning, and at the conclusion of the eramination both sites agreed to reie: without argumeat, to the commissioucy the ease, The case war adjourned for one week in order to examine the | evidence, BRooktyy Common Councin, — The first toreting of the Board since July Inst was held last evening in the Common Council Chamber, wero full aitendance, A communication was presented from the Maro ‘Thee ailing attention to the tact that a dump ne place for cepositing night oil =ohad teen ma the foot” of Fliss Tince, by ‘une ant persons, Also enlling attention to the ond! tion of Clty Park, near the Navy Yard. Likewise submitting dratt of an ordinance tor keeping and storing petroleam and other comblaue- tibt All ot which were se d to the appropriate comuiittees, Alce.inan O'Keete offered @ prewnbie and lution to the eflect that as the Health Officer had made a quarantine of the Atlantic Dock to the detriment oft Brooklyn, by sending veesels there impaired with disease. that the Board of Health he instiucied to ascertain by at authority he did eo, and adopting such action might be necessary to protect tue public health of the city, ‘The resolu- tion was adopted, and after some routine bi of ©0 public importance, the Board adjourned, ESCAPE FROM JAIL—OUTRAGE vrON A wor’ maare mamed Horme Alleck, confined ia the Queens ( omaty jail et Hemprtend, L 1, made his escape @ fow days ago, and has since eluded the vigilance of the officers who are in his pursuit. It appears that Alleck was committed for burrlary com- roltted in Hempatend jail be reterned se the came bo Indy sine hi work men abeent at fa and filling her mouth with « ous crime. After thir, whatever he could {he articles hae nm in piace is ls the ou + son in the garde and he eaueht hel 8 beyond thei: reach, a hi de bens rt, perpetraied a hein. be arain Folred the houre of convenieutly carry away, emonug a eait of clothes which he doubtless put The neighbors on bearing of @, turued outwith guns and pistois, and boring country, but without eflet. Meadows. After escapine from Premines, and find) Fines.—The kerosene oil factory of Adam Price, in Leonard street, near Van Pelt, FE. D., wae totally destroyed by fire about 6'4 A. M., yesterday. The factory consisted of an old frame etrnetur $309 will prot cover the lows, M of bis bende ronewhat burned wi extingueh t). tomes Ale varnish fnew y of Mr. ward K ieee, streot, bet. 4h and 6th, BK. DP. tting of a ke tle, ount of #1,000, tT and Price hai one eavoring to t 1's A. M., the North 9th 19 took fire from the rp. aud damaco resulted to the he finmes apread eo rapidiy that 8 an Dane Samuel Mertin, emploved in the fae- tory, wae quite severely burned, und had to be con- veyed to his residence in 6th street, Conorxer’s Inqurst,— Barrett eld an inquest, at his treet, FB. 1), in the ease of the died, an wee eupp eed. trom tnju board the stenmenip Ocean Quee Creamer eu the + which he when it epres from natural causes, probably Chagres over. Gict according|ly, night Coroner 212 Grand Beriep Ative,—Last week an excavation wea made anda wall Inid fora waete water sink for the Brewery in Franklin Avenue Not being pro- perly traced the wa'l beran torhow viens of giving away. ond the builde hiin, went Mi, John Kyau, and Then diy n and they men, aiter without by beneath the ruas 1 effort, Were fortunately extrice nined very serious lujurios, ably bruised. Sersey City. a Oe into the aink on Bunciay Of eUearthening the walle beran preparne were eat ‘um sithough consder- A Youno Woman Snor ry Hen Lover.— On Bunday afterncon, Mise Brown, realding in Biooklyn, was accidentally shot on Filla Island by ber lover, under the following circumstances; The lady was sitting on a sofa, engraved in conversation, when the oune man to whom rhe wes engaged to he married, pleked upapietol which he had teen told was unloaded, and. to frichten bis trien'!, po towerce her elie, saying, you.” and pulling the tr I fa ine is the consua of Jereey City ju completed : jemalea, 14 inlee, hildren, between 6 end olored theler, 4; fema 1 Native White males, 11; fem les, 1,566; colored moles, female 759; Jemalen, 1.02; color tween 6 and 16, 68 Fourth Ward Native white males, 1, 1,451; colored males, 46; femeles, 85 fore tanien, 1.04; ten 8, 1.15; € den, between 6 and is, ma mnlen, 17, Ward—Native white maice males, 17 white males, 196 1 a 8 0; Tota’, 6, lao i h Yt females, 1,224 tales, 1,155; females, Saud 16, males, 7.7; temales, 645, colored males, 7 Pemagion 18. Jictal, b4bi a OtAl population of Jersey City Population in 1560. Hoboken, 1 it Kate, Lam going to shoot the pistol was dis. H the deft brenet, bot 1 lodged Us or Jensey Crry,—The follow- Native white males, 1157; females, MW orsien white olored tinles, 4; ferouler, femalen, femalen, white eds 1; white ehil- females, 819; ? females, foreign white hive children, between ‘% 574; colored males, 3; hite males, T54; females, 53 foreign white i white chilaren between Tar Races,—The Fall meeting of the Hud- son Agricultural Boclety will be held at the Hoboken Course, Becacus, N. J,on the 12th, 19:h, 14th and 15th of September, There will be three ra on the first day, consisting of a eweepstake pron ‘im $400, half mile dash; @ premium of $200, ail u, es mile heats, and @ post stake premium of $500, all aos, 4 mile dash, A number of races are set down for the three following days, consisting of hurdle races, steeple chases, Se, ‘MARINE Sept. 12—8, Rises, tT EWs. ARRIVED. PLL ANREIES —Teutonts, Hambnrg; Propont! ile Perit, Savannah; Libs oy #8 Havana; verpe ; City ot New York, ; AMET Norfeik; Cr a 5 B LimnOre; more, Washington, DC, 616—H. Water..02 04 | ool and Bieneu; Varuna, Savaunah; sé, Kichmond and Nortolk; Franconia, Providence; Baiti« SHIPS—GosLen, Havre; Pecifie, Cow Bay, C B; BRIGS Wende: Lincan; HOONBPES—Jane, 1 «: D Tvlto", Cow Bas Argo, Bahi Sow Bay; ty Aun, Glace I Cow Bay, 1 y for Kos'o elahia fo: Boston; aharia Whitne., cticut, Porilani, Me; Buran & Jane, ethport for Boston ueen, New Londe Huntington, Hostou; Chane, Chim Pailadel for Providence, BELOW—U, S, friente Niagara, ig Teo Late for Classifleation. OMA TA Haivert Queen, Becmuda; Harpy, Rover, Valifex; yi Mount Hope, Rock Mary A Rich, N Or. er, Franklin; Jobo Golden Kale, Bonvor; Ocean Albany for Kondout for Boston: & W Pratt, shin for Provideuce; Charlis L Muise, Albany LEARY On Monday, Sept, 11, after a long and all Painful iilnews, the wife of un Leary, aged T0 years, @ native of Ballyimoums Parish of Fore, Co, Weetmeasth, lreland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeralco We nesday alternoon, Sept dence, 63 Oh at Finis ush tor inverment, an to make peque'e, Also a tew learners. to ROUSSELL & CU.,, 68 Prince #:, Yo tour, | I OY WANTED. | #t, witer 5 a.m, A. would be \ @e how rea Kod to, ave Lappy Ww to proce d with «ular buel Of the organizasiony anu for that purpose eall a ep Meeting of ihe above soety, tobe wed in. the foe Boom of ie bene Depenea ¢. 28d et, and Td avenue feot jario day ever and members \ the este ol | heart to at she buLe sot partieula whe to }O tanewte or of SAMI d | PHY, Pres. HEN 1 CARROLL, Ree. mee, | FERDINAND Ot AN, CP AVTRICK LALOR, | JOUN O'MAHONY, JAMES HARTLEY, Direc: tor Ee) ATHEW T, A. B, » will hold a pubiie te ADIES FATHER M ciety No.2, of N.Y ence meeting in their hall, corger this Tuosday eveuing, sept. 1th, Speakiug by Messrs, Glover, Carroll Heeney, Forkhoute, fant as a of Booaiyp, WED CGOWEN, Pics JAM FURLONG, Ree, Bee, ° 447 ADIES T A U APPLY AT 144 CENTRE ves B. SOCIETY, uunce hat ibe at, and ud ave, 7 o plo hpm and John K. Mise Anne Trimble. Mes arroil, Fagan, Cole and Morr Jy at 2 ceive’, trom her lace teste Her remains will be taken to RIIFICIAL FLOWERS—GIRL WANTED Appy Bus GHT TO OPERATE ON Singer's and Wheeler & Wilson's machines: ‘acti ui |, F pre noticed om work till pestegt, Apply as dul Hoare iW Too Late for Classification. 0 BOOT MEN — WANTED 2 MEN ON boote; good wages to men that will rult, and plenty, of work; also 2 meu on gaiters. Apply, 419 “a 0 th ave. ram me 4,3 CHECK — ANTED—FLAX srr ; Tle, 3 pwetry cooks, 4 boys, 7 Inundio+ses, irle for boutework, ant 19 laborers, and 6 ben seklers, Geod heip may apply at 7 Frankfort rt. 44 \ ANTED—A MAN TO CLEAN STOVES ‘perience and eood tr SBroadway,conerof ilihet, JANTED — A STRONG AND YOUNG 4 ur Reet y, Mea ear ot, basomest, wer pb jeuce can apply 3935 \ ff to necfnl. Apply at 20 the Frankfort House, LABORERS WANTED—APPLY AT be 6 Grand at. LL WHO HAVE ANY DEALINGS IN the corset bueir ido well tocall at MOK. RISES Factory, t, on the second koe al cealiier of ta, wholesale cheape any other est-blishment in the § SRA, ei At 2 CITY HALL PLACE AND 14 CEN- tre ot, Pawnbrokers’ ticke’s boucht for waiches, jewelry, diamonds, &c, The highest prices paid tor the above ecoda 193 CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS A all o her kinds of job printing neatly done cle p for cash, by THOMAS Bb. SUTION, Printer, No i42 Frilton at, bes Naeran et and Brondway. 6s5 ‘asSH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD /inetale white reve 9 cente perth; colored and woolene Scents. booka and newspipere 7 cents; oid brnee 15 crnte per Ib; copper hl 4 , lead 6'q cents, At lh New bowery, CROTON AQUEDUCT” DEPARTMENT= rthao 6 1 ard Nee Chambernct To Trap Block Paviors, tle poopeen'a for paving heret “ frown, ip lth ave, ; ROTC C Tot endor. ed + which it lates, tt te of its pre- renitot fice watt 1 ociweck AM, of Thureday, Sept lath, 1805, for the conetruction of the fuliow! t Improves mente to wit Sewer in Mons Fewer in Lert branclirs in the ton and Jd aves G0th at from Sth to East Kives biained ever in Si bet Ger e 4h aves; ears ete, and oh ete, with troen Lexing- ) stone blocks #t trom Sd ave jeations and blank pre pos a.ion tothe Contract | S STEVENS, ROBERT L. A. » CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct York, Sept. 2d, 1885, 335 J lyorcrs SPELDILY — PROCURED= Other law business attended to, No tees unless tuceeratal, Apply at Lew Office 107 Warren at, 523 HSH GRAINS 6 CENTS PER BUSHEL Je in pny quant) at MACVIIERSON & /UNALD SMITIUS Brewery, 162 West Ista at, 80T XO TRON FOUNDERS—SEALED PROPO. sale will be ree Hall Park) until tember 16th, 1805, for the eupr ter Pipes, 6 teet internal ¢ h, about 9 fies long with beveled epicot ene ® and 80 Cast Iron Water Pipes, 6 teet internal dlamecer each, about 6 feet long with beveled rpwot ends, in all about 210 tons, The ammount of recui tty required will be five thousand aol- Each proposal must be endorsed, * Proposals for n Water Pipes, 6 feet in jeter ‘The name he bidderand the date of ite offeciug.”” Blank jorma of tide Il necessary information can te obtained at thir otlice., ‘Ih toard teserve the right to re. all the bids if deemet for the interest of the . TUOMAS STEPUENS, ROBERT Lo DARKAGH, A.W. CRAVEN, Croton Ajueduct Board, ¢ e Croton Aqueduct Board, Sept. 5. 1555, HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE I old newspapers, paniphiets, t Per oi every description, BUN, 26 Annet door westof Nasea _MORSES, CARRIAGES, HORSE AND CART AND THE GOOD will of carmen's stand for eale in 4th avo, rear of Wallack's Theatre, in conser quence of slokness of the owner, Inquire at 145 Bast doth at, bet. 2@ and ba aves, A YOUNG HORSE FOR SALE—SIX Y old, sound and kind in single or or under the saddie; a good iamily bh for almost any busines, Ap corner Charlton, in the trun CAkts FOR SALE—2 CARTMAN’ 1 spring aud 1 hard; will be sod cheap, ot 1 Mercer at, I r Wa- _ 6 ‘AID POR ooks, aud Warte pie STOCKWEL Ene 4 #0 right to wo.k: also eprt eiore work, the owner intends to go into another t ly 22 Christopher st, N. ¥ 41 OD WORKED euitable for an express and business wagon; \ i! be sold cheop, as the owner haa ro further use fo him, Apply tod, WALKER, U9 Bayaid st, Ww i MR SALE—2 YOUNG MARES, 6 YRS, old, eound and kind; fit tor reasonable work, Con be seen at 645 Mull erry iu SALE—A GOOD HORSE AND Wayoa ould ares fox pediing or express, App Pe 45 Laurens 36 Fok SALE CHEAP—ONE DARK BAY 1 16 bonds high, stylieh driver, sound end king iy beomess, suitable t Toee!, doctor, butch. hi) OF ead 6. be vol immediace ho use y, ae she owner her, fojuie ot 14) Flin et, N.Y. 42d —A BAY MAKE,7 YFARS Old, 15 hands high; sino auew grocer to J OR SAL shou Apply lo waeon, M. OFTEN, 4 bint ave, N.Y. N “a8 ee emi 7 ORSES FOR SALE—4 YOU will be sold chesp, 14 and 15 hi them adapted for a etuall truck; aleo | horse and Apply at 46 Watts at, P.O BE SOLD—A GOOD MULE, Y e harness, tor $150, To be cor, of Ud ave, sud 254h «! A fret rate for a pediar, D—A LIGHT SHIFTING TOP wagon and Harness, Address, with fall par- tieulars, F. B,C, box 945, sun office, 265 Wastep 10 PURCHASE—A LIGHT explone wagou and haruess, “HORSES # hieh, two of truck, oso AMUSEMENTS. Ae DEMY,,. OF NOT ATEUR will continne b. ries of NECROMANTIC EASTERN DELUSIONS |, every evening during the weck. oa ~ (ACADEMY, OF MUSIC — HERRMANN, PRESTIDIGITATEU a Las the honor to Se that he will commence MONDAY, the 11th Heriember, ah Til NECROMANTIC EASTERN D L, UBIONE, stituting an entirety new waled every evening during the week, The orches- tra of the Academy of Musie will be in attendance. Acmision 75 conte, Ke erved seats W6 cents extra. Family Circle 60 cente, wate boxes frot $5 to i ate fate Kec Wk ao Me Rept. 7, at the emy liste and a ° Wenlemers, 401 Broeawayy Pound's, 648 Broad: id Root & Anthony's, sy ARNUM’S NEW AMERICAN MUSEUM. Broadway, between Fpring and Prince streets. IN THE FULL TIDE OF SUCCESS, FROM SUNRISE UNTIL 10 O'CLOUK, P. M. TALLESS Qype aon CL IQR TIES, GIAN , LARGEST FAT WOMAN, and Prettiest CIRCASSIAN GIRLS ever seen. BOHEMIAN GLASS BLOWERS, TWO Sil >M GLASS ENGINES IN MOTION. A CHEROKEE INDIAN, born without artes, Prof. HUTCH LIGHTNING CALCTLATOR. Lyery Afternoon et 3. Fvening at ts. MADAME MARIF MACART, the celebrated artiste in her briliiant acts, W. BB. HARRISON, Fatemporaneous Singer, Masver TIMOTHY, in Comic Dances. A Grand spectacalar Romance, entitled the CHILDREN OF CYPRUS, THE MOST GORGEG ECELNERY and Cos. TUMES eer presented to the Public, Coemorama, Stoterse puean, Learned Seal, Happy Formoly, Grand Aquaria: Mammoth Turtle. ete, Aimiesion, 80 cte: children under ten, Ih ets, 109 Se GREAT BULL FROG stLOW, MONDAY, Shrl, IStH— Premiums for largest and smallest te send on th ope,” ‘ SLit OCT, 9TH.—Premiums for finest CAL FAIR OF THE TH IRTY-SINTH ANN FON SAK OR SALE food In euse and t mer's fruct a arm tools, Laquir et, Lager Bier Saloon. é For SALE—A HANDSOME NEW COT- tace houre with 7 roome, full lot, in 19th et, bet; ad 4th aves, South Brooklyn: peasant locality, eeasy. Apply to owner, L. DUNN, on the prem ion. Foe N THE VILLAGE OF West Flashing, 3 minutes walk irom depot, on the Flushing railioad, 4 house containing 7 roome; also 4 lote of ground, Ioquire of J. L. HAIGHT, t. ® ue BENTH (15) tenement houres, jor tale or exchance; alec in Hubertet. Apply irom 9 to 3, at 171 Broad room 4, 61 Fe LE—AN EXCELLENT FARM IN fine state of cultivation, 53% acres, 3% wood; fine snbetential dweiding house, barn, and other tnilidings. truit trees, eood well, two cieterne, &c,4c. Jd, HENDERSON, 195 Bedway,room I4,or 66 4th wv11T or SAL£—A GOOD 2-8STORY AND Halt frame, 1 brick house aud 2 lote, situated in t2th rt, near 6th eve, South Brookien ; honse contains 8 Inge rooms an: sas throughout, and is in good SALE~1 WARD PROPE repair; 60 ie crpable ot accommodanng 6 horees; xr P hor, 6) feet in lengah, and 14 trait eer, Apply tos. GREEN, on the premires. STABLE WANTED TO HIRE, CONTAIN. \ ing 5 or 6 stalls, bay loft aud water, or lot suitable for that purpose, Address BIABLE, Box 948 Sun Ottice vo S/oRE TO I sale, 511 second ave. ‘OO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY ONLY, in Weshingion av, South Bergen, > reorn and two bedrooms on second floor, itehen in barement, clorews and pantries in all, and water convenient, laquire at the dd house from Montice!lo ay, OW south wide, or at bu Rose #i,N. Y. Horse Ry K. cart pass every teu minutes to and from sqrey rg berry. T° LET —t ON THE FIRST tloor of 265 E tom email iamily, Ap. Dy ae shove ‘208 \ D — PREMIS SUITABLE FOR uanuiictory, with immediate possession, Apply Manhatian Soap Co., 44 Stone etrest, up arane Ere) 600 WILL BUY A VERY NICE “0 House in the Tth Ward ; $5,600 will bay ed story house in East Broadway ; $4.50) will buy a house and jot in Water et, part cash, Apply PAY TEN, 95 Diviston at, ut ws * Yi —-FOR SALE A TWO-STORY Sis. QOU fame and barement house and full lot, entirely pew, in 119th et, weet of the 3d ave ; im. TO base posteesion | terme @@sy. Appiy ou the pre- toes Je AND FIX? URES FOR 195 _ MELITARY, | No ICE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIEKS— ul Haviug been established for over three y: ars in collecting all classes of claime. we have complete ar- 8 for setting accounts of soldi ho have on partial descriptive prisoners of bounties, state bonoties, aud all Advances made, uation ne procured, Back pay and be r aged soldiers, L. BRUWN & CO, erm, 2 Park Vince, e456 EW PRIZE LIST NOW READY—ColL- lections for all claims against the L. 8, Navy in- cluding prize bag money, bounties aud arrearr of Pay, collected atouce, Cail or addrew L. BROWN @ CO. 2 Park Place. N.Y, City, B60 sri IL TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS— 42 huportant Notice—All soluiere mustered out or discharced upon par ial cescriptive liste can rece) the balance due them, Apply in persou or by letter, TIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW YORK, +» $2,000,000, | SURPLUS......81,200,000, Ht fy HENA CAPITAL This Bank will issue Certificates of Depos bearing witerest on favorable terms, J... WORTH, Cashier, ew York, Aug. 21, 1505, ____ 8d6 H #s, cheap, Addresor | —— call op JOLLN KNLPE, 60 scapton at, rear, room 6, D> DENTISTRY. A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH $7 AND upwards; fillings 60 cents to $1 ead Uupwarda extracting without pain, MICHAUD & NA Fieneu dentiets, 462 Sixth ave, hqar V5th et. A SE4 OF TEETH INSERTED WITH OR Without extracting the roots, from $5, \to $15, Superior Gold, silver and Bone fillings tracting wi bout pain, JOSEPH DUDIN, Dentist los Kae 15th et, uear Sd ave, iy oy A SET OF TEETH MADE IN 3 HOURS at S45 sixth ave, Beauti ul, cheap, ght duiabe peta with plumpessto Gli ou ry youthful app aren oF bo pe Nowi tite NIERO scientifically p.epa action of weetb the hate sausiacuon -AUGHING GA8} Die } daily to, Ya ¢ feet the ree, seu do. above vis ot. DinG. ANS, Dentist, Cut this our, oa MOsT WONDERFUL DISCOVERY f extracied without prin, or no ree Lb teeth inserted, 1 each, Teed) with coeorated bome-filing, All ope.ations i JAY VILLERS, 156 Grand et, 2 blocks arteaind, fp from i. ov a FREET SETS X bb tarsi h ted | ely 10 $1 peri Teothe \\ ARTELL, DENTIST, AY, AVE hove 2uih ot, —Kubber eet of teorh, et: tour teeth on silver or rubber, 4. Nitrous oxide pas éiven by anew process, Office hours tii oP oy. 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You can publish this if you feel dispored, M,MORAN, Grandmother's Corn-Killer cau be had at li drug stores, Price bie, per botue, Agente wanted; full terms, Address GORDON H, PIKE, Box 122, Station L. 296 x C ANCERS—CANCERS—CANCERS — ( cers can now be radically exterminated and a eure cure etected without We tee oF the knife. ahh obtain nse from an Indlan chief, ulre For farth jare ing! + 80 Hudoou et, sib door bylow King bis ‘ba MUSIC—HERRMANN’S POETRY. The Hand 0 Earth, i's walling I am at the dawn of the day, To my brother that's over the sea; But it's litle I'l) care for my life anywhere, For it's breaking my beart will be. Burs ure I take .o di Ire! That I'll prize all belonging abo It's a handful of earth from the iand of my birth, From the heart of the laud that I love. And won't the poor lad in his exile he glad, en be secs ihe brave present I bring? And won't there be Sow'rs fiom this treasure of Our In the warmth of the beautif'! epring? Och, Erin Machree! tho’ it's partin we be I's a blessing I leave on your shore, And your mountain sud sireama will seein my dreams, Till Teross to my country once more. ELLEN DOYLE, OR THE Irish Patriot’s Wife. —o— There was nothing marticular about the Widow Doyle and her daughter, except the clear-sizhted Good sense of the one, and the freah rustic beauty, and loving, womanly heart of the other. “Cieare sighted good sense” —looking steadily at one sive of a question and then at the other—thinking and reflecting, andthen judging, end acting on thae judgment-—ere certainly not attributes of Lick character; but none, even in days (happily past) of etousal ippopularity for Teland, could deny the loving, womanly nature of tho Irish maiden--be she of Celtic or Saxon ancestry . Woile her companions would pass, &# peasant usually do, the most Picturesque and tesutiful spots inthe lovely neighbourhood, close by her Mother's farm, and feel no intercas in their beauty, Ellen would look and linger and wouder if other lands, more rich and Prosperous, were as fair to look upon as her own, and feel more than « oie ing interest in the legends and tales which tradition had chained to the woods and waterfalls, She had received sufficient instruction to render her alive to whatever bore the semblance of information,but not enough to enable her to diacrimivate betweea the real aud unreal. Of course, had a lover ; nay, lovers pienty and to spare; * more,” as ahe said herself, “than was ood of them." Boma who had asbarp eyeto the long lease of the widow's farm; others, who thought Ellen could not refuse the prospect of s jaun ing car to take her to chur: a on Sunday—for though a Doyle, abe was ue Pro. testant,—others, again, who loved and admired her for herself, and cared comparatively little for the prospect of her being heiress apparent to the pretty cottave, the four cows and their accom pani- mente of pigs and poultry, crowned by the bit of land" of twenty acres. The widow, soon after her husband's death, resigned half the farm she then held toher landlord; a9 she told bim fr lym “Sbe and the land would run to ruin, ifshe held iton; butshe knew (if the Lord epared the crops aud the fow cattle) she could manage the rest, and rear her litie girl decently in the know edge and love of God |" The past time of death and starvation had injure od Mra. Doyle, as is did « very one, more or lean, She did not foc] is as bitterly as many because she + had some money in the eavings-bank, and was thrifty as well as charitablo; but sue suffered deep- ly, notwithstanding,—suffered in foeling, and in the selt-sucrificrs sho felt called upon, asa Chris. tian woman, to make for those around ber in their time of noed, no matter whether they deserved it or not, “The Lord,” she woul isay tos bard man to the poor,""—a near neighbour, who was called “black Oranveman,” and who wasas violent arainst “Panists’ “Paptsis" cor bim,—"The L te n 7 Wan Sine Ve bouré might do for na, but He told us what we muat do for them Nothing can be stronger than 1 —‘If thine evemy hun, teed him;* hat I look to. Iknow thet day after day ® the straight path, and samelow get into crooked ; and yet I don't look to be a that; T look to be f sin with my eves o fali into ain through the bred, end resroed ins but do with it, Year after y missions in foreivh paria, and I read in the pape of money colireied for far away iisfor:unes—biy ings or earthquakese—in lands wh: ao hames can hardly moke out; and a! tobe, Sure, then, Mr. tion at our own we'd sur meal in a locker, or fire on the hy ’ “Wo are not,'? answered “she hard m anto the e bd take the cluldren's bread aul give itte le, however lamentable, dito help @ replied : “hn: the dogs are nat to star voy f the crumbs shai fall from the rich n ‘« £ tho more bitter they are against us, the A more is it our high Christian PriViiege to sux cour and gave ther in their distress.’ ‘ “Toat's very bad philos phy," said Mr, Ranking your savings-! cok will soou Le tit : i with ak artrins soon be fit to lighs the tire “Tonly go by the Bible, meekly; “Tonly go by thai is best and safes: duty toour pe anawered the widow, :1think my own way ud tle law laid doan for our AP 1940 | lainy that] wonder it.” er el while he button. ¥ Way, un to bic throat, afl sad sash & fool as the Widow Doyle! 8: might, but she n i, be worth Y - termilk above the world, Pe NGS 8 URNS, ot Dh Ellen, a5 1 bave said, had lovers. Her mother pieced such imp rust inthe purity and hon- eaty of ber nature, that she suffered the suitors to Come and KO, With Ouly ® passing ebservation or @ quiet jest with ber caugliter as to their buuber sud quality. “Nell, my darling, I dons think the old clerk of the savings-bauk bas ever paid vou & Visit since ei I drew the last five pounds to la he breadstuf? for ourselves and the poor, I w tie good Eng. lish people would seud the charity to our oreven the priests, insad of to the relief cor mittees, that job out siarvation, as one may, way job everything —eveu ithe word of God,"" “So dol, mother, I ance of the old clerk, though ; he wh hata beaue tiul mother I'd rah Tthow T ave myself the um childs a U Pheec. <u z a eGo se r Wou.en’, E lou lau, uerirom Tul Dean's alive dark men; tuey never ** Well, jowel, there's Rodey the horse dealer." “What! ¢ foxy tigvver; who said J wae an unercken yy and Wansed a sirouy bit un my mouth? who bsiood wu D Le BAW MO seit l wag a pack of hounds 1 being at a wourr *Ke Was BB 004 Bh § the veath } Prey ; veot ‘g toa! Weld we Boon luarry @ cub ox Mr. Darcey, the gs 1 you, dear; Le’ wotuer, Leisay rather short” “Soort, darling ! he ts taller by your poor father was! “ Well, mother, I ara four inches by the carpenter’ Jo; b teller than you, A J ® rule; but thay’ le; Idon’ ihink he loves mate We no rule; Idon's ” ener at his lordship's, hae @ very good lad," Oud lad + 00 good almost Uo Srri pA 1 Bai Pec! two inches than “mes com i o = S 5 & y , Bac, when cs8ed ine; ] was c ery one kissed m, ev aly fittcen— i uve + Me a8 Bator Of course, tha, duy when they wished me jo » exce v} James ten : He brought such a besutiiul Losegay,'" i “Yes, Lrewember the bosegay,'* (Tobe Contwiued.s

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