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‘Cmtinnsl free te Firt Pape. (aD He head thas his desth wes hourly exported we portant modifications tn It | were recei : provides that, { as er , all lands fem .s rx . vin wed real pr fm the possession of tbe Dar®" | ¥6 16206 the upper Cf 0 Gale sarees, ensizene being oot apart for the was of loyal and | pied by Howe Co. No. 8 in Liverty atioen, Referred 19 only so mruch of them shall be sppro- ke Abi .2++2.,From' Thomas C. Actin, President pristed to ouch ts are necessary for im: | of the Board of Police Commissionors, asking author mediste use, Fie vonmaes commissioners | ity to use the following houses ae polling piaces et the become satisfied that property in their charge is | ensuing election -— ie Dis Oth Ward, Hoss not shandoned, and thet the government bes no Bene fone Ficus tae Centre grease {et trite in i, they are to surrender to the author: | ging ticuse 21, 110 Teotiard street: 11h, Hose House ised claimant. They are also to use prom 1% Mi t street; 9th, Hose House 16, 19 Elizabeth oor dees to aenisting in the ‘ 4 prop- ce a ae jermisicn wae granted. debennt resident. ever, lation ¢! ‘wety to peteuns pardoned by the Fagine. Co. 31 “should no" be se. occupied A Gumuan gendeman, named Hirsch, hes intro- | 5 to prevent ite used for fire purposes...... @need combats of women st Dresden, and the ac- | From RK. ©. Murray, 1 Roosevelt street, requesting count of the procesding is he ed enter- RosF by 0, aeferred ae Ret sagt srens wkh costumes. . No, noun anet ao agninas teres, they were | ale of furniture at 116 Leonard street, to-day. at 10% t their antagoniste complete th: wrest- | 4. M. Reforre’ to Mesers. Engs and Abbe........ ere aton’ Aghtion thels backe, The women are | From Chief Engineer, requesting two jumpers to bé Aaccrfoed su ithe and agile inthe exiremm aod | Lnstn ene tut tee later ars of ant wel bringing ow rounds of | use as their forms | un ' ir aw 4! rection of thi capiatna of reepective om, struggled fascinating elegan' nies. 90 recomine: that ¢ ere an At length the rounds Sees cousptton tnd tan tosh Rembers of Howe Co, 6 be relleved ‘trom the dis heat remained besween s collossal sandy lady and | Charee of thetr duties aa firemen, they not having @ ‘and amall y y sufficient number of men to perform duty. Referred | rhe nent brunetia, who, to the WOD- | to 1he Commitses on Aporopristion and Discipline. of all The Committes on Apparatus and Hose reported tack ‘with euthorizing said committee to advertise for proposals Able to accomplish by most men, The issue was &® | to furnish 30,000 feet of hose, to be aubject w the in- ‘atch aad chain for the victor, and golden from the assembled spectators. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tus Wearnen,—Though to-day is the last of the “ dog days,” the heat has been very cppres- tive durtng the past two weeks, Yesterday at noon the thermometer stood 83 in the shade, and at 3 P.M. Ve wes 84. Men and women went about the streets tm the lightest clothing they could get; dogs ran ebeut the streets with their tongues hanging out; Qerses of railroad cars, stages and cter vehicles teaged ov lastly, with the perspiration pouring from their sides like rain. It will be seen by the following table that this month, so far, has been the warmest Gr the past ton years. Average temperature at 19 M. for the first two q@eoks in September Gurine spe past tom years: lene . Wes Reviseeen il 1 + TU) 1889 ° i i » 13) 1868 vty » 14] 186 i 1. cece Tal Be 6 Tne Navat Race,—Yesterday, a Commit- too of Engineers convened at the Novelty Iron ‘Works for the purpose of drafting « report embody- ‘fimg what they will considera fair and equal test of the marine engines now on board of the Winooski ‘and Algonquin. Is is understood that « proposition ‘will be submitsed@hich will be assented to by all parties, and aggeon as the vessels can be made ready the trial wil) proceed. Yesterday afternoon me- chanics weie employed cleansing the boiler tubes of the Algonquin, and removing the from fast that hed sccumulated daring her Jeng rection, consequent upom the refusal of the Nevy Department to accept the engine, Various Wamers were aficat concerning the stoppare of her | was overpowe on Wednesday morning by the heat in the bakery, which was 136 degrees Fabren- machinery, but our reporter was informed that Mr. | Poh! "tye "ated “ay 10 oclock the same evening, A Forbes will be ready to cause his engine to run when- @ver the naval suthorities choose to agree toa fair test of ite ability, according to the specifications of the contzact. The engine of the Winooski continues 08 work, fer the purpose of ascertaining how much onal is required per hour for agiven number of revo- ations. Fare ov rae Awenican INstrruTs.—Last evening the scene presented at Palace Garden rivaled Gre sight witnessed in the main saloon when the Gamitary Fair was im progress. Nearly every table wes farnished with specimens of American work- manskip. The only drawbeck to « proper apprecia- Wen of the display, is im the very narrew passage ways allowed to visitors, If the managers could be (tnduced to arrange the tablee se that one wide passage le left between every alternate sow of tables, the same exhibition roem would be obtained, and at the eame time the public would be better acoommo- dated. Farscu Navar Orricens at rus Citr Hauxt.—The Freneb Admiral Baron de Didelot and exite paid a visit to Mayor Gunther yesterday, The Magor welcomed bis distinguished visitors to the eity, and assured them of the friendly feeling enter- tained by our citizens tow ards the representatives of France. The party consisted of Le Baron de Didelot, Rear Admiral, commanding the rear Imperial Naval Division ; M. de Verneuil, Capitaine de frigate, Chief of Btafl; M. Basset, Lieutenant de vaisseanx and eide-de-camp. They were introduced by M. Leuls Boog, acting Consul General of France, After view- tng the pictures in the Governor's Room, the Admiral tavited the Mayor to pay avisit to bis flagship, the (rigate Themis, now lying in the harbor, Tum Fiacs were raised on the City Hall esterday, in honor ef the Anniversary of the Battle f Mexico. Tue Exaurarion er tus Hoty Cross wes col@bmted yesterday by prayers appropriate to the eoensigf @¢ the several masses in the various Catholic churthes throughout the city, ConsgcraTION OF A New Synacoour,— Yesterday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, the new Jewish synagogue of the congregation Buai Jeshuran, West Bé4th street, near Broadway, was conrecrated by the Rev. Dr. Raphall, This congregation was organized thirty years ago, and then worshipped in Elm street. From Klm street it removed to Greene strect, and for sage twenty yoars the Greene street Synagogue was a household word among the Jews, Gince then, the prosent synagogue was built. It eccuples four lots, and is about 75 feet wide and 109 feet deep. Its exterior is of Newark stone, and of the Bysantine gothic order, The inside is of a xine and gold, and in in the Alhambra style, ‘The exercises yesterday wore witnessed by an \m- monse congregation, the galleries being exclusively svesoied b Apnea The president and members of very Jewirh congregation in the city were the Ma both Boards of tse (rie rane eameey ara Sena opened at palt-ast Bo'clock,wit it by the choir, of the law were taken gocue by the Rev. Dr, fe the inner door of mer. Here they stood w dealn the Brna- pha'l and the Rev, Mr, Ere was then open. | it after wbich in the name of the Lod." i} ed, and the “perpetuary light" the scrolls wee borne in proce lon seven jound the Synagogue, appropii pea oD bales chante ch time, ‘The ecrol ben paced in the ark, while the 24th chant t Keader and the choir, he Rev, Dr, Kesball” nee Preached an elequent conrecration seimop, after which @ prayer for the Government was said, balie- tujabs were sung, and the ceremonies concluded, Tue MorpereD PoLiceMan.—Commis. @oner McMurray acknowledges the re ipt of $347 from various sources for the benefit of the widow of tho late policeman Walker, who was murdered while in the discharge of bis duty, Vicrorta Reoia,—At 807 Broadway a Magnificent specimen of this regal flower or w: lily is on exhibition, in bloom, The leaves of this plant are more than six feet in cireumference, Fing—At balf-past seven o'clock last even- {og ® fire broke out on the top floor of No, 106 Fulton treet, ocoupied ss & carpenter's shop, by Mr. W. Vandewater. The third and fourth floors were oocu- fed by W. Pr yterdy Bag as second, Matthew, publisher of the fires floor, by Johm MeMur: | eater Teor ast ‘Thore wae & large number of persons present at the meoting, last evening. The following communications *pection chosen by the committee, an ered in equal quantities, 80, 60 and 90 days from date of contract, ferred the oj be reimburse tele for improving their boure, favor of organizin: Ha hag Fg Bad No, 15, to be etationed at 26 Tenia street, and appointin, chareo thereof : wi George gineor; William ©, Gordon, Btoker: Charles Sand- ors, Driver; and James Roland, Oscar Peson, John Lee, Robert Leonard and John W. Burh, Firewen, Engine Co, No. 3, to be gine Co, 24, 29 Weat 1ith street. were appointed to take charee thereof Loughrey, Foreman, John A Cowie, Arsistant, Chas, Chambers, Engineer, Jo Clark, Driver, and Alexander Ritebie, Alfied Lewis, Asa J. Henderson, Joseph Burns, PB, W Black, Joho Gray aud Jawes Moran, Firewen. Hook aud Ladder Co, No, 7, im the matter of the expulsion of © | poms and recommended that they be accept eur, han, Hose 60; M. Bonigan, Hore 48; D.C, Hammond, A. Sleight, C. L, Gourley and M. and Jouo Kueale and Charlies Brice, Hose 4%, Ad- journed, first street, who waraccidentally struck on the head with @ butcher's hook on Monday night, died on Thoreday night, aged 22, a bak: post-mortem examination was held by Dr, case of named Jobn Sheehan, fell yesterday from an ice- cars, corner of Park Plac caught on over the left eye and fractured his skull, street, had bie right foreartn fractured yesterday afternoon, by of the planing mil street, bad bis arm amputated, ha “ Polly," instead of “ Colby, Yesterda body of old, whose death was occasioned b; by an ice wagon driven by Michaef Ryan, The arrested Ryan at the time of the accident, but ls ap- pearing to the Coroper that the chiid's death was accidental, the prisoner was discharged. Wildey held an inquest on the 9th inst, by failing through the hatchway at No. 631 Washington street. A verdicts of accidental death was rendered. pol oa taquees ou $00 veer of John og rer, who was sun-struck on ednesday Ww the foot ot Delancey street, E.R. accidentally fell into the East River, off Blackwell's Ieiand, ani John Dorn, 1 be.bing as the foot ot day,on the application of Mrs, Lizzie Woolf, Judge Barnard granted a writ of habeas corpus, returnable the same day, directing Himon Woolf to produce the body of Jacob Woolf, who, as alleged, has been re- strained of his liberty, that Jacob Woolf married the petitioner, Woolf, th moustranc Jacob's 12d insta: since, The { too had present time b wite denied the erse Ite alley a further hearing to-day. Cordelia Fills, made application te Judge Barnard, in the Supreme Court yesterday, for the custody of her child on the ground that the father ts subject to brutal fits of presion, in consequence of which she child with her, ed, when he kuocked her down, Free Commistos— Exrna Meerixc.— to be deliv. Commisioners Engsand Abbe. to whom were re- jon of the Croton Board for three ie rd floor of building occupied by No, 1, om the k, reported recommending tion to be « A paisa) on nintments and Diseipline ‘or of discharging George am fire engine Co, No. 4 resolution, He thought of dealing with the reon (whom he did not nity of being heard. nd Supplies reported company No, 2, to , expended for man- } oan have an oppor Jommittee on Building ying the application of eu nthe sum o The Committee on Appointments reported in the folowing Companies: Steam the following persons to take Hiam H. Henderson, forem: A, Frlacher, Avaistant do. David Kelly, Beattie, Cliston McDonald, ‘Thomas Steam Fire ationed at the house of Fo- The following Jobo J. n Kitebie, Steker, Thomas Kame committee reported reversing the action of as. W. Kyle The same comm ttee reported the following reste: ry Pettit, Hose 45; James Biordam, Jobn pheo- ©. Rogus, Hose 4, Accrpents.—George Kock, of 140 Thirty- it his residence orking in the bi Chana, Hofer, kery, 9T Cedar at, Lime recon, New York Horpital, and the brains presented appearances as ually seen in she death fiom # roke... boy aud Pear! street, and was ice hook, which entered bis forehead heveral eces of frontal bone were removed from the fore ead, The boy was doing well at intest accounts named Wm. Biauvelt, of No, 120 Jane having been caught in the machinery f of Warren Ward, Weat uth He was taken to New York Hospital and Correction,—In @ notice of a special meet- of the Father Mathew T, A. B. Society, No. 2. of York, which took piace on Wednesday, it should read, a vove of thanks extended to Sergeant Acnitp Kriuuep By ax Ica Wacox,— Coroner Wildey held ao inquest on the ulia McDonnell, achiid nearly three yeare being run over lice Hatouway Cascacty.—Yesterday Coroner upon the body of John J. r, who died from the effects of injuries :eceived Sun Srroxe.—Yesterday Coroner Wildey Drownxev.—Lawrence Roe, 13 years of age, was diowned, recover he ase Ge Lhe body was subsequent- and Coroner Wildey beld an injuest, rol beid an inquest on the body of ‘sot e, who was drowned while an street, K. . THE COURTS, Srmirep Away.—In the Bupreme Court. yester- It appears from the petition Lizzte early part of last week, against the re- of his family eed that ther epir'ted Lizz d hes keps him im confinement made @ return, stating that ay of bis own free will, and att id not Know where he was, 1 turn, and asked for time to trav~ The case was then set down for one tions, Quaunet Oven 4 Cur.p,—The mother in this case, has been compelled to leave him, and had takea the Bhe said ashors time ago she took the child to see bim at the shop, where be is employ and took the child from her, ‘The husband denied the brutality; his wife waa a loore character, and was unable to support the child, and that be intended piacing jt a8 sowe school, The Court adjourned the case till Mon- day, for the purpose of fixing @ proper school, where both parents might be abie to eee it. ArrLicaTion vos 4 Boy. M. ret Farley made application to Judge McCunn, in the Superior Court, yesterday, for the discharge of ber eon, Patrick Far- ler, who was convicted in the Special Bresions, a hors time since, of au atten. pt at petit larceny, and nt to the House of Keure, A writ of hadeas corpus and certovart ued out, and on the case coming up tor argument, the counsel for the peti+ tione among othe.s, submitted a vumber of pon he seuseuce bo the tloure of Refuge be ng tor finite period was vol; tha: & ot elected to be tried at the Speci which was necessary to give the Court } The Court eo be od the boy was disch: Mons Counrearaiy Conuency,—Jobo Phillips was arraigned beiore Commissioner Betts, yesterday, charged with having in his possession, with the in- tent of passing the same, $s in counterfeit 6 cent currevey, Jam Mc ey, @ conuuctor on the Third Aveuue Raiirod, testified that the pris oper, on the 9th of August, tendered him a counter. fei, 60 cens mp, and that Le caused him to be ar- Tested, when the quantity of counterfeit money ed was found ov his persom, At the conclusion of examination Vhillips wae remanded jor trial, Count oF Gunewat Srssions—KeTouum anv JENKINS AmnalonED.—Edwaod B, Ketchum was yes- terday arraigued in the Court. of General Sessions on 11 indictments for forgery in the Sd degree, and 1 for embezzlement, He wrived « reading of the documents and pleaded not guilty, Ketchum's trial was set down for the first Monday of the October term, The prisoner was attended by his father and ox—Judge Allen, his counsel, The expression oo the face of the eldex Ketchum way of deep anguish, bat thal ap i bad pecsiona suction, d. be vee Henry B. Jenktos wes arraigned on two indict- ments, for larceny and embezzlement from the Phoenix National Bank of this city, He pleaded not frailty, and bis trial was also setdown for the first Monday of the October torm of the court, The Grand Jury found an indictment of marder in the fires decree against Charles Coball, the abortion- ist. This is the prisoner's second offence.. ‘ Joreph Cohen was convicted of grand larceny, and remanded for sentence. Pouice Inreciionxce.—Shooting Afray.—At an early hour yesterday morning, Joha Thomeon, living at % Varick, and Benecs Btevens, of STT Washington street, quarreled at the corner of 5th street and the Bowery, when Bte Thomson, the bal! striking the cheek of tho latte and mout who was about firing a dr ® pistol and fired at if, ing through his tongue. Ca 4 from his Se Thoineon fled and was pursued by Stevens jecond time, when officer Pit- cairn, of the 16th Precinct, disarmed and arrested firm, The feavures of Réward Ketcham were not 80 set, and the muscles of his face were not so perfectly ander his control, as on the twe occasions on which he appeared at the bar of the Tombs for examination. He had, however, prepared himeelf for bis arraignment, and as he had no occasion to tpeak for himetif as he bas bitherto done, he mani- fested Mittle emotion, Ex-Judge Allen repiled for him, when the reading of the indictments was waived. chairs of & poor the for rent ; & poor wile seeking for her twelve o'clock on Saturday night. MARINE NEWS. Kept. 15—8, Rises, § 40—6. Bets, 6 10-—H. Water..06 09 STRAMPTITIPS Eu: {French} Favre; More Castle, Havana; Perit, Savannah; Commanier, Wil- Bevannah; Mary Bandiurd, Boston; SHIPS Albert, of & for Bremen; Hudson, London. BARK~—Rosamond, Fiokett, for Galveston, Texas, BRIGS—Emma, Rio Grande do Salira; E Bivelow, Fort hapa asda gti vue ag Male ; Matilde Cafetro, G r 4 Nile, &t Thomas: Laie Mariani, St john, NB: Rash, Mystic; J Blenkhorn, 8t John, NF; Panama, Haven, SCHOONBRB—Enchantress, Pars; Rosalie, 6t itte; Jessie Jones, #t Kitts: C A Farnaworth, Bar- joee; M Halifax; F Marvin, Baitimore; © M Carver, Elizal ehport Babwa, Philadelphia; Henry Gibb, New Bedford; Ida L, Boston. LOOPS — 04d Fellow, Middleton; Anrors, Nor- wien. ictoria, Hartford; F Brown, Providence; Joba Aaams, New Haven. rpool via Qneens- town; Triton, Fortress Monree; Ericsson, Ran Juan, Nie; Bea Gull, Baltimere; Hatierae, Norfolk, BARKS—Topeka, Havana; Harvest Home, T. Isl. sae Leequently ned before Justice | | BRIGS—A C Mayer, Kingston, Jamaica; Lilly, Mo- Levwith and. required to give ball in the eum of | bile jardenne; Exceisior, of and from Ber- 21.600, to an r the charge before the Court of Gen- | mud ‘4 Glace Bay, © B; Kaven, Cow Bay, C B; eral Sessions, and Charles Walker, colore Arrest of Youthful Rurglare,—John Carpenter ‘ore arrested yester- by officer Little, of the 6th Precinct, on a charge of foreidly entering and robbing the liquor store of Diedrich acknowledged their guilt, aud Muller, 120 Chareh atreet. The prisoners were commitied for trial, They are only id and 17 yeareof age, respec- tively Recovery of Stolen Goods.—A case of goods valned at $500 was stolen from the sidewalk in front of Mr, James Dougie’ store, 9 Park Pince, on Wednesday afternoon, Irieh, of the Harbor Police, traced the goods to a The same evening officers Harobiin aud second-hand shop_at 59 Madison street, where they were iecovered, The thieves eecaped, Robbed while Aslecp.—Michael Dorsey and James Sheehan, were arrested yesterday by Officer Powers, of the 7th Precinct, on @ charge lof stealing $248 f saloon at the corner of East Broadway and street, keeping. in a atharine Dorsey admitted taking tho money for eafe Justice Maneileid committed the gccused Bamuel Hill, while the latter waa as! tor examination, A Privoner Beats an Offlcarin @ Cell.—Yeosterday morning, Thomas Mulligan was arrested on a charge of robbing Charles Ellis, at the Soldiers’ Howard strect the Station-hoase. an tered the prisone ‘a cell, when he was attacked by the latter, who beat and bit the oMicer, until he wae reriously clubbed, During the day Justice Ledwith committed him for trial. | » delendant | residing at ties resided), ‘ostified that he heard secre: Home in The D tae was lodeed in a cell in roon after Officer Wells en- Brooklyn, Tne Recent ALLEoeD Wire Mcurprr,— Coroner Barrett continued the fuvestigation yeste:- day afternoon, into the circumstances attending the death of Mrs. Laura Milis, the wife of Franklin Mills The evidence showed that the hushand came home abcut 11 o'clock No, 532 Fulton street. Monda, night, instead of 1 o'clock as stated b The bar-keeper of the American Hote nearly joins the F. idences of agon, on the night in ques: tnosses tes ific to circumstances not favo able to the accused, but a» the physician who made a8 Dot present, the y Mille in, oid in custody to await the result of the the post mortem examination case was adjourned until this meantime, invostigation. at noon, Atremrrsp Morper.—Mr, Jas, A. Thomp- fon, residing in Nassau street, Brooklyn, was shot a by some persons unknown, on Wednesday evening and wounded in one leg, eerious character, Naraau street, near Gold, as the time, was fired, red shirts aud biack cloth caps, Jersey City. Smasn cr on tum CAMDEN anpD Ampoy Rattnoap—Onw Man Kitiep,--Between 2 and 3 o'clock, yesterday morning, as the midnight Wash ington express traim was between Princeton and Trenton, it ran into the rearof the 3 P. M. freigh train from Jerrey City, with such force as to smash up eeveral of the freight cara, throw the baceace car of the Washington train on top of the engine tender, and crusb in the end of the firet passenger car, in stantly killing an unknown soldier who was standing on the front platform, and severely, if mot fatally, injuring another passenger. Many of the passenger were hurled from their seats by the shock of the coi lision, and sustained more or less contusions, bu noue of a serious nature. have been the rerult of culpable neglect on the par of some of the employes, It 1s stated that the (reigh train was behind time, and was in the act of going on to & turn-out to allow the express train to pass, and ered light was sent back to warn the approach- ing train, but the light not having been stationed sufficient distance to the rear, it war tound imposs|- ble to check the train in time to prevent the collision, The 6 and (.36 P.M. Washington trains for Jerrey City came up econ after, and were delayed between two and three bours, before the debris of the wrecked trains could be removed so as to allow them to pass, Disonperty NeGcroes,—On Wednesday night, about 70 discharged negro soldiers, belonging in Paterson, while waiting at the Erie railway depot, in Jersey City, for the departure of the train, con. ducted themeeives in a were with difficulty rest to persons and property. entered Taylor's eaioon and dem ished liquor without pay, which bein threatened the lite of the bar-teuder, Among other acts, the: deat seized a carving knife and drove the leader from the piece, and the train being ready tor ceparture, no further trouble occurred. GAGGING AND named Wim, Curley, the only geined, engeod and struck sever feiio another boy name revere blows, securing any booty, Disrersixo Conner LoArers.—Last even- Police McManus of © Cogaged In dispers- ho imiest the corners by_diection of Chi City, the polics for ing the bands of young lo: on the principal thos ough! “Hoboken, Tux Turrp Dar's Races of the Hudson county Agricultural Bociety at the Secaucus Course, resulted as follows: The firet race was won by Mr, F. Morris's g.¢. by Imp, Eclipse out of Fidelity. The second race was won by Col. P. C, Bus! Thunder, by Lexington, dam Bluebonnet by Imp. Hedgetord, The third race for 61,00, was won by Mr F. Morris's b, f, Nellie Graves, by Imp, Eclipse, out of Esta by Bolivar. Unpleasant Things to Witness, A dirty shirt covered wil! overseer putting out ® poor woman di wo men fighting pitched by ternoon ; @ child erying for hour le ; » man stuffed wi ¢ obliged to be tied up; table with dirty bands ; # wom rich food unsil his sand other Other but the injury fe not ofa Mr. "Thompson was standing in The man who fired wason the opposite side, iu company with another person,and both ran away after the shos They were dressed im black frock coats, The collision appears to very disorderly manner, aud ned from doing violence ATTEMPTED Ronpery,— Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning, the saloon of Adams & Woolsey, No, 46 Hudson street, Jersey City, wae entered by three men, and a boy reou present, was The # were then Proceesine to rob the place, when Lewis Fanoery entered, and with Curley assailed the thieves, who finally fled without 6b, cloau dickey ; good meat thrown to the dogs; ® Work-house funeral without attendance ; @ mother beating her child because it bad Leen pearly run over; scouniry logether Pping into the AP Waltham, of Wiscasset, from Savannah. BCHOONERKS—Frank, ®t John, N B; Ajmeer, Windsor, N 8; Ene tress, Savannah; Copy, Kon dout for Provideu arab J Hoyt, New Haven for Baltimore; Bllen kins, We rt; Pennaylvania, Elizabetbport tor Boston; Adel Albany for New Petrel, Kingston: J; Haven; (ilmen D mine, Salais Ben, Mobile; Annie Borland, Jecksonvile; Rhode lsiand, Virginia; Ho J Raymond, Baltin Hattie low reimia; Aun Vi in, Virgiuia; n, Clea fuegos: l'louch Hoy, Jackeonville; sou, New Orleans; EH Clarke, Virgin ramer, Vir Virvinia; L B Ives, Baltimore; © He Kirk, Georgetown. D Cy getown: Henry Fino, George Charleston; 8 T Garnow, Vir- Gala yes rr )P Binns, Virgic Village Queen, G town; FE K Kennett inia; Be le, Baltimore; A FE Barnes, Bavannah; & N frnith, Savannah; H Mar, Wilmingten; Hamilton, jaltime e English, Fert Too Late for Classification. TA MEETING OF THE MASONS’ PRO- tective Union of Brookirn, E. D., beld Sept. 12th, the following named members were expelled for not complying with the rules of thie Union: Matthew Amith, George Devoe, John McHryan, Jacob Won- Serponl. Published by order of the Union, ©. CONK- LIN, Preet. 369 MERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY -MESSRS. NUNN & CO, Pubilrbere ot the “Kelentific Americ coutinue to act as At torneys for securing Patents for Inveations in all foreign counties, re, NUNN & CO, have had seventeen rear’ experience in soliciting im a .(® inventors. Pamphiete containing the Patent Laws and other important information to inventors, furnished, free, on application, Consultation and advice free, wives NN &CO, ST Park Kow, New York, or cor. of F and Tth eta, c 442 Washington, D, C BEST'S GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE!! PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. Thies Dye etands higher in the estimation of the public than any other manufactured. It ir instan- taneous, the color beine set as soon as applied. (rey or Red bir i converted in’o a beautiful BLACK or BROWN, withont injury to the hair or skin. It does not wash off nor cause any unp easant feeling while epplyine and without fear of contradiction, the HEST, Saree and CHEAPEST Hair Dye wanu- jectured. Manufactured and for snle (wholesale and retail) mt No. 46 South Second st, Williameburgh. To be had at retail, of Drugeisia all over the country, 000 EF ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCTETY, N f New York—The directors of the above named rock great pleasure in informing the members ot t fety that sbroagh a the untiring efforts of Sergeant Polly, of the 18 reciuct, the areater pert of t 6 property of society that was en fiom the Hail has been rece d and in keep- ine of the police effart to reemn |» PATRIC AB. HARTLY. OST—ON WEDNESDAY LAST, BY A poor boy, who is beid to refund, a light colored gold and silver emproldered silk parasol, cover lined with white o ik, while going trom Kioadway across the Park and through Beekman and Naeran sts. to the Vostoflice, ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it t0 OLTO BPANGENBERG, in the store 5.8 Broadway, and receive the thanks of the loser. it4 LD TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT he Sun Office, 4 PERSONAL NOTICES, the training every © balance, FERDINAND O'HA- LALOR, JOHN OMABONYS 3 t F EDWARD McENALLY, LATE OF Springfield, Lilinois. is in thectts, he will confer a favor by calling oa PHILIP GAFFNEY, at 113 Broadway wt [ NFO! MATION WANTED OF BRIDGET LALLY, who ‘eft her beome Sept. 6th, bad on a biack b oomer ti inom ith black ribbon, brown de Iniue dress, black shawl; i¢ 15 years oid, light hair, brown eyes; is a very good looking girl, geite emart. Any Iniermation of her will b pankfully received by her parents. She took the Central llroad ior New York, Will give $10 reward, Mi n DAVID S, OGDEN AND ALL CLATM- ing by, through or ander him, notice is hereby iven, that all chores of the capital stock of the Rhode land Mining Company of Miehigan,on which any euro of money retasins due in consequence of an as- tessment, payable June Idtb, 1563, will be eold at ublic auction, at ihe office of said Company, No, 9 ‘asana streot (reom No. 5), New York cy, on the ninthday of October, 1565, at BO) o'clock A. M., ao cording to the laws of the State of Michigan. W. Sal + ‘ I WISH TO SELL A VALUABLE ARTI. ele for a lotion tor the ekin, anda fine bair dres- ill 4 » © JOEL burgh. L. 1. competition, Apply by person TANNER, 83 North 6th at, ) % MEDICINES, SURE CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE— discovered by Dr. KING, given unknown to the A eison in @@, tea or any other beverage. 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PIKE, box 122 Station L, 2 123 E FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL r By the Old Black Star Line, back door of # public house with @ lite jug attes Fi etna Ol 5 WN TOR tails on Rr i time: a justice fining persons Sor getting drunk | Kor London—E, W. SIBTSON, sails ou Aug, 26th, n he eften gets drunk himeeli ; eo old man of | For passage apply © WILLIAMS & GULON, 4 Fulton seventy aud » young Bi Tientee going to | at. “ ttn chebitawdcg iF church to be married ; clot 8 © be moth- ‘EAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- esten, while are #0 many backs without cov. STEAM TD.0 Bepiember 16th. Cabin passage, ering ; children’ ous at the heel: the bailiff carrying the bed and sboes unbutioned, and sockings $24; westage, Sie gurgbie, tm curreney. Apply 6 OR THE Trish Patriot’s Wife. Matthew Furlong was, ae I heve sai’, but sa. dom seen in his own neighborhood; the widow Doy!'e was glad of this. “Phe bas forgotten bim,"' she said, ‘very soon; but I wish she would make ber choice before I cis, and not look so pale and worn down. Ble never complains, though, and seems pretty cheerful sometimes; xirls do change so—and then the country is !n euch te 1" The widow was feebler in body and mind since her ifiness. If she had been as quick of ear and eye 04 before, she would have observe! Ellen more closely, and judged more correctly. Bhe was be- nevoeut a ever, and derive! grat consolation, from her Bible, picking out bits of the prophecies, and epplying them to the present time. 0 ning E'len left ber ep in ber great straw chair, and, as she had often done before, re paired to an old ruin that topped the neighboring waterfall, and walted—but not long—for him she bad sworn never to marry. They met silently, but affectionately. “Loannot bear it much longer, Nelly : nor will it be needed,” he said, after a pause; ‘ihe cause of hberty mast conquer ; we shall regain our own, and drive the Saxon back to the soil of his fathers, while we enjoy our own. I would not bave endured thie” “My mother, Matthew! Ellen. “No, pot even for your mother, Ellen; were !t not that I am sure the whole of the South wil rise, to a man, and I shal! see you " “O Matthew !"* she interrupt “I never can raise my head and look my mother in she face. My heart is broke “You would drive the spirit out of a hundred men!” he exclaimed fiercely, ‘I hum everyway, and thisismy reiurn, There of girls on Ireland's ground thia minute, who gire their love only on condition that the man oi their heart eha'l be ready to give his Hfe for his coun try. I don’t think @ woran worth heaving who does not val ethe honor of the man of her heart more then his li/e, and ber counry more thea elther |" Ellen passe! her hand repidly over her brow. “1 am not worth baving; | know it,’' she maid, without sob or tear, but in tomes of intense meek. ness and anguish—‘tsou can say nothin: 6o bad of me as what I Know of myeelf; it is that that has driven the spirit out of me. [have dared to God that my mother's eyes grow dim, so that she cannot see me oe J am! Ob, what isa girl worth when she cannot respect hersel!; when every looc and word is a lie tothe mother that bore her, and whose prayer that ‘she may keep innocency, my mother !** said and take heed to the thing that is right® ecems ® scorn, not ® prayer tor geod! Do not turn from me, Matthew; Go eces and hearame; He knows I love you # much Dey more thenever, 1 am not more wasted in heart than in body, Ido not know my abadow as 18 i 8 now there at my feet.” “Your mother will know all when we areup; andl will take such care of ber and all the ud Provestania that abe will forgetIam the Prpisa Matthew Furlong. II bad my way, she ebould have known it long age,"’ observed the young man, “No, no, 1 would kill her,” said Ellen, wildly, “I bear anything but that."’ to tel! you all we do, and all we mea to dare,’ he continued, “but you keep on af the same whine.” “Ido not deserve to be « patriot's wife now," anewered. ‘I used to look upon patriotism sa rl holiest thing to live or die tor—now—O Matth indeed, I would cheer and guide you if I could ; I would warn you! He then threw his arms around her, and ber warning with « kiss—‘*Look, my own Nell! —weo the fire on the hill—the signal is two hours sooner than I expected. Next only to my country do I love you, darling—and now, God bless you |'* “But you are not going yet! you are not going yet!"’ abe exclaimed, al) her womanly affection re- turning, and encircling the ouly wan she ever ‘pot yet"* He pointed to where the first fire was answered by the kindling of another, “And you love me, Matthew ?—you ¢o not acorn me for my falsehoud—to—to my moter?" “Scora you for your love and trustin me!” he aguin and again kissing her with all ervor ** But," she said, “I read rt !n an old torn book once, avout s lady who deceived her father—roar- rying without bis knowledge—no bridesmaid o8 Ler wedding—no merry bell, telling the world ane had wed. No parents’ Liewing on the clasped hands, J thought how she must cry in her sheep, ae mother says I do, and dream ; but at nottt. The father told the husband th she had deceived him, sho might lay cece: bor hus band also ; aud in time ine to think so, aud murdered her. “Por loving him so wel! ?"" “1 do not know, incieed,” said Ellen, flinging back ber hair, but I know she denerved it, for de- ceiving her ob] loving father." Again Matthew ki.sed ber, and pressed her hie beart, and thougby, “bis must pot Inst, or se” will soon be mad—but, there goes auotber fire; the country will be up before to-morrow's sun is stove our heads; then, burrah for Nberty !"’ In the excitement of that parting, Klien forgot all tus Matchew, Bhe bathed her face in the pool at toe foos of the Waterfall, ber dog looking sadly in bor face; and when ehe returned to the coitage, hor mother, to her great reliof, was sitll asleep. The next day, strange wild reports rote through the country like evil spiviis, Kilen could no ceal her agitation, lowards eveulog @ sirange mao beckoned ber from the cottage, and whispered that he was afraid Capiain Matthew was hurt; but, any way, he was atthe “ould place.” Thither Ellen flew. “IV's almost over with me, se well as the cause, Blen, dear!" he said, whew she sank on the ground bemde him ; “the cowaruly, unmanly rascele| We shall be hunted to our lairs Lke wild animals, ‘fo die like dogs, and nothing cone! No, Ican't be moved, dear! I made my goul last night; after I saw you, hundreds of us received she Liessiny, in case of accidents, Kee}, up, daring, and promise =o my own darling wile—swear to me you 7 , “She shall not swear to you,’ exclaimed the widow, who had followed ber daughter upper. ceived, and ouly heard the last words—driven ae she was to dimraction by seeng Ellen support Matthew's head on Lerbosum, “She 8 perjured in the sight of God already ; perjured,"’ sve re- peated, falling on her knecs an losmog her 4 to heaven, ¢ 18 not—not that!" ssid the young** ‘ored to drag bimeelf towards Mace you tbat promise, to re- © your mind—on your dying bed, as you thought it—Wwhen she made you the promise not to marry me, ehe had been my wife ® mouth, For. e willbave no one now but you ; forgive Ler, forgive me! In all my etruggies for my country and wy faito | pever bad # bard thou,hs to you The old woman’ lly ber side: ally she sauk upon tue carts a3 @ slumber, Ellen sprauy to her—ralsiug wer in eruis, MatiLew exe led bis leo. je sirength ; mupute Wey supporto. her togeiber. “Forgive her ; forgive us|" he repeatod, O. her own accord 846 pressed Ler cheek, with » long pressure o love upon her duushicr'e bosom, and expired. For » louy ume—as long a8 there was ® Wiurmur OF ® soun.—sheir {rienus lorLore te jutrude upon the but alarmed at the siicnce only interrupted the splashing of the water, they advanced, and founa Ellen grasping the hands of ber dead busbsud anu her deau mother Learless and speechless, for days whe remained in she same siate, cold aud white, without sound or motion; and those who kuew ber some three years past could not recognize in her wasted body and enfeebled mind the loving and lowely Elleu Doyle, ___ THE END SAVINGS BANK PHE NATIONAL PARK BANE i. OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL... .82,000,u00, | SURPLUS. #1, 200,000 This Bank wil) issue Certificates of t bearing Interest on favorable terms. J, L, WOR?H, Cushics New York, Aug. 21, 1600, om”)

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