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(Comtineed rom tho First Page.) ee and the utmost en/husiasm was wanifesied, When silence wea restored, (eneral Grant in «few words thanked the men for the respect they hed maniferted towards =bim, and then shook hands with them all, As be wok the left hend of one who hed lost bis other arm, the poor fellow said, “General, my arm is @ serious loss, but the honor you have done me in shaking my remaining hand almost repays me.” “Where did you leave it” said the General, in « sympathetic tone, “In the Wilderness,” was the reply, “Ab!” said General Groot, “there wes hard work there! Tom glad, Dowever, that you are not entirely prevented by your misfortune from earoiug * livelihood.” Then, torning te Postmaster, he remarked, “Something ought te be done for those poor fellows, and 1 am -wztremely gied that you can find employ:.ent even for 0 few.” Having finished shaking hauds with the men, three more hearty cheers were given, and the distinguished visitor soon after left the Mort Office. About 6 P. M., General Grant left the hotel fp 0 private carriage, and drove with his famiy and suite to Courtlandt street ferry, from whence they eroesed to Jersey City, and took the 7 o'clock train for Washington. Br. Georcr’s Cavacn.—Fighty thousand Gotlars, being the torurance on this edifice, have been paid by the underwriters, and thirty-two thousand dollars more have been secured for the rebuilding of this cbarch. The entire coat will be $150,000, and It fe believed that the balance (455,000) will soon be raleed. PriLapetrima Firemen, Steam Fire En- gine Co, No, 18 of Philadelphia, arrived’bere on Mon- day, on route to Altany. On their arrival on Monday @vening they were received by Liberty Steam Fire Engine No. 1, and sftorwards visiiod Nibio’s (arden, ‘They left yesterday for Albany, and will retura on Friday, when Liberty Co, will again receive them, Tee Late Covtecron.—The search for the aemains of Preston King wes discontinaed yesterday @m account of the rain and storm, As soon as the weather permite the piers will undergo @ rigid examination, in order if possible to discover the body. Cooxisa AcApeMY—PrRiMARY = CLASS Nowra Leorvnn— Fashion, which #0 often transorme wamen of natural good sense into creatures of silly extravagance and vain display, bide fair at last to make some recompense for the many wrongs she hae {inflicted upon society. To effect this laudable ohject the fickle goddess seems to have established uerself at No. 896 Brosdway, where she smiles serenely upon Professor Biot, the consequence of this endorsement Delng that the various cooking classes are duily re- osiving freah accessions, not only from that portion of the feminine community who epread their family tables with thelr own hands, but also from among our more wealthy citizens, many of whom have been educated to consider jt almost a degradation to even enter akitehbon, It is suggestive of a great domestic Tevviution to see beeuti{ul hands, upon whieh sparkle the diamond and the ruby, engaged in noting down the elements of a soup and the proper discipline of « voasting piece. Profossor Biot's Academy having therefore become fashionable, his success is assured, end eo familiarity with the details of @ properly al- ministered kitchen \s likely to become as necessary @ part of & young lady's education as music, or French, \ar any other now fashionable branch of study. Tus * ALPHABET KeTTLE.” This adjunct to Prof, Biot's system of culinary in- straction is constantly referred to, aud pertorms « highly important part in the creation of almost every @ish. This being the case, it is necessary for the Denefit of beginners to frequently describe the broth concocted in this kettle, and as it bas not appeared in the Bow during the present sourse of lectures, we give it below, The ketile ia which this broth is Rept has the word * Alphabet” wedded to 1t, because its contents form the foundation of the whole system of improved cookery, The “Alphabet Kettle" is kept consiantly supplied by the addition of all sorts of odds and ends of vegetables and moat saved from the different dishes, The broth is first made as follows: Lean beef is mach the nicest, but it makes bat Uttle difference what kind of a piece; the less bone, bowever, the Letter. There should not be over two eynces of bone to 016 pour of beet. 7 beef add not guite three quarts o! over s moderate fire,and When the water to & simmering onion, with two cloves stuck turnip, haf acerrot, one bay let all simmer ior five hours; no liqvid to come toa boil. As the French say, “let the ote only smile." At the expiration of the five Bouse the Alphabet Kettle is ready for its aumerow sen, For she ninth lecture was presented the followina BILL OF Fane, Potage with nouilles, White fish Bechamel sauce. t Ae roule’s, rie hon au chasenr (banter like.) ‘arenipe in tricassee, pples with butter, Ladies’ fingers, The lecture was began precisely at one o'clock, by the cook preparing the nouilles for the Potage by taking haifa pint of four, and the yolks of two eggs, and one whole one; then add a emal! pinch of grated nutmeg, @ little thyme, two stacks of parsley chopped fine, salt and pepper to taste; this ie all stirred to- eether with w little water making a very etiff paste, It je then taken wut of the bow! and placed on a board and rolled almost as thin as @ ladies vail and then lefttodry, Ina few moments it is proclaimed dry enough tocut in tiny fillets, then @ Little four te sprinkled over and the fillets put on a selve to again dry, this process too, lasts but a few mowents, and they are now ready to be put into broth; the quanti. ty of which mast be decided by the cook— whether the Potage elall be thick or thin, The noulliess should be boiled gently in the Potage for half an bonur, Wuite Fisa Bronamet 8\vce.—The Professor taid, “Now ladies, wefwill begin the White Fish Bochame! Sauce, the next on tho bill of fare," which diew all oyes tothe long table where wus laid @ large fish, The cook, witha sharp knife, firet cut the flesh of the fish entirely from the bones; then made @ iow inclalous with # pointed knife, and then a Little sult aud pepper was eprinkled over the fish. Now a little milk is placed in one plate, @ little flour in another, while all look on with astonishment wondering what theso artivies have to do with the fish, but are soon satisfied by soelug the cook place the fish flrwt in the milk and afterwards roll it well in the flour, and then put it into hot fat, which is already ou the range. It takes buta very few mo. mnents to fry the fish, and it is then placed on « plate with a little chopped parsley, which has been drop- ped into the hot fai, just for au instant, Tho sance for the fish ie quickly made by taking butter and flour mixed tegethor ; warm milk poured over it, letting it boil up once, and adding tho yolk of one ege, stirred in, The sauce now completed is stralned of polnt, add o} ib one sumall lee! al.two leaves of garlic, allowing ¢' over the fish, This mode of cooking ts enly used for | fish with white flesh, Srrakss BauTes.—The steak was prepares by eutting up the meat in pieces of the size that is ususily placed on @ persons plate when at wmble; theve pieces being made very tender by pound, Tt is then pleced in « pan with a little meled butter, where it remains until it ie nicely browncxt ou both eldes, and o litte piece of butter is adde 4 for vach suke, and some parsley, after being ¢ hopped, le sprinkled over the whole, This dish thes Professor yeumked should be sent to the table with fried potatoes, and watorcress placed around the edge of the dish. Puarats Hew av Cuassvs (Hontes J lree).—The hen being dressed. is placed in # pam wii h a Litsle fat and # emall quanty of broth from ths “Alphabet Kotblo,” and a litle salt aud popper, Iti 4 ghou pus an and fried and placed around the edge of the dish, aud the bird, when cooked, is laid in the centre and the sauce poured over the whole. This is # most delicious dish, as all the Professor's pupils can Wwa- tify. in slices, and placed in « pan and entirely covered with warm water, add a little eels and let them cook gether with the warer that the parenipa are cooked fo, and @ little broth from the “ Aiphabet-kettle,” and, as the Professor anid, “ Give it one boll,” and it is ready (o be strained over the vegetabiler, pealing and coring six apples, the cores being taken out with asherp, hollow tube made for the parpore, and the cavities filled with pulverized sugar, A few slices of stale bread, eut thin, and then into faney shapes with @ cake cutier, were dipped in meited butter and placed in # pan, ao ap, each piece of bread. A small plece of Latier was then put on each appir, and again sugar pul over the whole, bake for forty minutes, at the expiration of which time pour over the apples one tabierpoonlul of melted butter, minutes louver, after which place thea oa ® plate, with the bread still under them, on the rauce, with two tablespoons ul more of sugar and about half a pint of warm water; over the apples, putinio @ bowl, and beaten until soft, then four ounces of sugar and three yolks of eges were added, To this last mixture is added six ounces of flour; the whites are beaten to a stiff froth in a cool place, (whieh the Profesor remarked ts absoluiely necessa- ty to make a very et froth,) and all ie mixed and placed in « buttered pan, elsher with « spoon or by the use of @ little bay, with @ tin tube attached, which is the Freach mode, and makes a much nicer shaped cake or finger than can be made with @ spoon, After thie la ecconmiplished, sprinkle « little sugar over the top of the cake, and Immediately put therm into « very quick oven to remain for a few moments to prevent spr ading; then into @ more moderate oven watil entirely cooked. and the white aproned and white caped cook then pro- cvede to arrange upon the suowy deal table the good things the class have, with so much inte compounded, Each}ish ls putin its respective place, according to ite order; the cups, with water to rinse off the fifty or more spoons after each dish is tasted by the pupils, are placed along the table's erge, and the dinner stands ready for the class to partake of, and express their opinions the:eupoa, tian Association announce a lecture this evening, at thelr Rooma, 161 Filth aveuue, corner of 22d street, from Rev. D, Stuart Dodge, Subject—Traveling ia Byris. 85th atreet, alluded to in yesterday's Sux, broke out in a four story brick house in the rear of Nos. 147 and 149. The upper floors were occupied by Mra. Morrall, a#@tiunk mavulactory, and J.T. Montine, chair manufecwurer, oce.pied th floors. stroyed, Mra. Morr $1,000 each, and are ing, 5,00, also insured, ‘The fire war occast.oned by & boy accidentaily letting & lighted candle cap of varnieh, which caured an explorio: tered the buruing fiuid through the premines......4 little before thive o'clock yesterday morning, a fire wae Ciscovered between the ceilings ot 62 Wail «t., 8d and 4h floors, Low by file and water, #1,000, Buppesed cause—det-ctive flues ia the law office of Squires, Barues & W Leeler, eral Term—Non enumerated notices, Nos. 26, % 1 aud tacts — Noa, 169, 179, 196, 197, 4), 2ST, A ‘8, 276, 276, 176. buperior Cou yucchanged, Part IL —.s08, 1964, 2u82, 22, Soin, 5; 1348, 2106, 1610, the oven to rei att cooked. A emai! onion. yim was faa and hy Pal ea of ot he hae getting chopped fine, is placed in ® pan, with a veaepon'sl |” digi Result of @ Pight.—James Nally died ab | Uh sivaner set, lis, oF where of butter. to fry until brown; this removes all diss- No, 180 Second avnnes, yesterday morning, from the e ay it r cureeney able perfume from the onion, While 1° | cts of « blow with asione, received at the hands | struck off some of |§ was wee " onion {# browning the cook is preparing iD | (a. pariew, during a quarrel, which ocenrred on not v' * donee another pan, one table epoonfal of butter, the seme | kunday ght Ta frons of First avenue, Coroner ny Rt searched ay Jat Jaly, It was quant of Hout, mix oetber, then aid 6 at of | Colin ella Ura Seen yar he naar | Meat oP fe ate omeeat, Meter. eee j broth and the jnice fiom the pan in whieh the chicken | 14/3 fendered my erdicl sgmines |S wait t e action | moet of ve wore printing the é is baked. The bird is then cut in seven pieces, #'! | of the Grand Jury. Fariey saa be we On his cross-examination witness stated thet be R, the bones and little scraps put In with the sauce; ® ea cae Se Dee et irelgaa, | lived in Myre ag Brookive | had serves, St few drops of burnt sugar are added to givo 1 ® Dico| FAC) Tived of 201 hast shih atroct, He worked in | SPP \uuicosuiP oo the printing and sistent}! Murder Will Out. brown ; also six whole pepper corns, two eee ® | 0 sk facwry, — a ae out of employment for five — . viene , Shia is cooked & at time wae as printer th street — pinch of thyme and one bay leaf. This is evo 4 Brooklyn, Pailade wih s men seated Hance Avers. Had few moments and then straiued over the oulon, at : known him three mouths; made his aintance into this the pleces of ba:’-cooked chicken are placed | Tre Forman Street Car ACCIDENT— | tn Now York, (Witness declined tostate ihe nature] A STORY OF REAL LIFE, and eft to simmer gently for almost ea hour, 14 | Conowen's Investioarion.—An inquest was held by a, eet, nara, gneaged on.) werd the meantime bread had been cut in fancy shapes, | Coroner Lynch yesterday afleruoon, on the body of | York La or 5 months; before that followed —s Panewtrs is Faicasser.—A few parenips were cut Home butter aud flour are mixed to- Arrias, wrrn Burren, were next prepared, by je being put ou They wore thon pat ino 4 nk oven, to They ehould then bake shout twenty The juice is placed jet it boll over sharp fire for a few moments, and \hen strain it Lavine Finorns,Three ounces of butter were The ‘ladies’ fingers’ is the iast on the bill of fare, it} seen the warm Free Lecrornges.—The Young Men's Chris- Fines,—The fire on Monday evening in West 1 first aud recou: The entire building and content were de and Mr. Moniine lose about thinsured, Danie to builde limon ad scat. THE COURTS, Covnt CaLennan ruts Dar.—Supreme Conrt, Gen- umerated—N: 28, Sés, O4, —Part 1—Now. 637, 821, 2107, 1585, 1431,3118 odd, 70d, 019, 2083, did 4, Clrentt 2161, 1813, 1812, To, 7, 165 4 506, 181 fab, 2516, Issues of law Spec bea 1256, 1108, 2116, 2118, 2120, 2129, . Common Pense—Part | oF 54, 1250, 601, 175, 1047, 1256, 106T, 1267, 1263, 1265, L201, 12:6, 1209. 78, i . Part LL—Nor, L176, 655, 1142, 1105, LIT9 1150, {ieee 111% 1115, 576, 1195, 100%, 2196, L1v6, L1aT A Scang rs Covrt—Prartistic Lawrena,—In the Supreme Court yesterday, while the Chambers were being held,two of the counsel in attendance fell to dis- puting the merits of their respective cases, High words were followed by & biow aud Mr, Whittaker, one of the combatants, at once asked for a commitment of his opponent, Ar » sregor for contempt, The Court direc od the Counsei to prepare the proper papers tor such a motion, Bountr Fasvps.—The case of Jancer against Lindab! came up in the Marine Court yesterday, be- fore Judge Dittenhoeffer, The plaintiff brimge an tion for the recovery ot @41)), with interest from the Tth day of October, 1864, for a balance of bonnty, Hie ets forth that in consideration of the detendant’s omise to pay him @604 be ealisted in the United tates army, but that he only received $190, and now claims the Nalanee, Mr. Lindal! denies that he prom- ised the plaintiff anything ou bis own account, or that anything but #200 was promised atall, The Court teh it to the Jury as a question of veracity between the witnesses, and the tury found for the defendanw There aro twoor three cases of asimilar cla acter depending on buis, Lurorrant 10 Deacens ts Inpta Renoen Co wns, ~—Robert Haering was brought bofore Judge 8} ip- man, in the U. 8, Clreuit Court, yoeterday, on @ of violating the injunction of the Court fo shim to tianutacture India Rubber Combe in violation of the (goodyear patent, The as» wae ort- ly referred to the Mase. of the Court who re- him inconiemp!, Judge Nelson afirwed the Judge Sh pmeu said, that wet as 0 extent of the contempt, he t. and twenty days uoprisoumentanud ‘VERE ELITE cult Court, for pa 4 ne Convi ester rep 8, Cir. w, convicted Ip the Goore W, Dr interfeil# ationt’ e! Maller, indict- Hobe Ch tandiiag ebiong acier, 4 90 found guilty. HENOB—batal Atray Between sate evidence of good Pouron Les owas Chinamen,—Coroner Wildey held an inquest yee- terday on the body of Joba Avvee, who diet from the effect of a iad wound received on Monday night ab the hands of Jolin Abbot. Accordiny to the evir donce, the men quarreied in their boarding bow. \’> No. boi Posrl street. Vecoared « ished to fight, brit Albout refused, aud eat dowu in a chair, Avves’ pu ‘ bbot over and Kicked ag. struck bim the bt and stabbed Avvee in the ab domen, oi youu lei nian died be- fore be cou ed (0 the New York Hosptial 'The jury rendered the { “That John Avvee came to hia th by hemorrhage, fro: Aotab wound at the hance of John Attar wn the Wink verdicg ; Conrad Baulsir, the boy who wae run over and killed on Saturday morning in Furman street, by Car No, 11, of the Brooklyn Central and Jamaica Railroad Company, Young Baulsirisaeon of John Baulsir, one of the pllote ia the employ of the Union Ferry shockingly crushed by one of the wheels that be died in «few minutes after receiving the injaries. The following is the testimony taken at the inquest: man street, on Katurday morning, between 8 and 8\4, New York: down, and the » bee! of the car passed over driver stopped the horres as inst as he could; the horees were going pretty feet at the time, | heard the driver ery out & that the boy wae hard of learing. fic stieet; was near), opposite the car when L heard some one the bore strike the Loy and knock him down; the Loy nade one or two efforts to get o back the car so extricate him ; the driver put on the brake as hard as be could, but it did not seem to have con:rol in stopping the car; it appeared fiom the cistance the car run atier the brake wee applied, thas the brake must bave been out of order, ¥ accident; Lcame here fo makea etatement in re tion to the condition of the brakes; th out of order on two-thirde of the cary, for use; thec Biong the line are ip dang many o1 the care the brakes are so defective that the drivers by putting their w pach to the, canuot stop’ shem iu lees two lengths of the | Seaihor be ster ae ernie piace on the | Priesthood, The nomination was insured to bita cur first fair Thia will be the positively last appoar- | *°® school which would prepare him for Ox/ord, Jamen Fudger, sworn, testified—Rerides at Fast | ance of the Atiautics this season, end in sll probability enable him to obtain one of New Y ear; he the trac boy lying with histace down, and the whi usual rele of speed; think the brakes @: caure grade tu Abin stopped with th tuy uvpression is that in thie care the horees pale the car op alter the brakes w: convereation with the dri coaductor at the time of the acct next examined—He tostified tha No. 11, the car apon which the accident cecurred, had recently been newly shod, and that the iwvers were in pro could rtop (he car in about @ leugth oo 6 down grade, Sud in aix leet on a level, rains yesterday and the night previous caused the flood to rive over the airing pieces of the Atlantic Dock, come eighteen inches in Leight, and cansing the involuntary emigration of eutire colonies of rate from the store houses, some thousands of which were drowned. W “ was difficult to walk without treading on them, The occupants of the shanties at Tinkerville bad a hard time of it. door sills before daylight, compelling Ue mento evacuate while the women and children sought re- fuse on chairs, tables, boxesor anything else that would bear them, The tide fell dursug the forenoon and left them in a better condition. ing uoder the auspices of the Freedmen's Aid Bo- clety, the American Union Commission, and the American Missioumy Biooklyn Academy of Music last evening, for the purpose of devising some means to assist the peop.e of the meeung W order by bomnating Ms, A. & d ~ jon meet at 06 Sixth avenue this ., ‘ Fresiuuahy woe ves, aoanimmously | agreed 4 arr, evening, And in all Associations represented in bediged cig ihe : ey Sead Cenenh etre igs Mr. Jas, Hi. Frocbingham wae appointed seree in | Central ( to attend and discuss the Consiucution eel gon bus read the books whow 9 CRA rea Pe ihe namerees mocines bud of Paint ational Union, JAMES A, BOURKE, | ® ubjoined, adding this quotation from Jeremy tert the progress of tae War ia aiding our armies 1 zeadens, : Ww. B MATHEW Sy Bee, ‘ 361 Taylor :— , aud encouraging our soldiers in the struggi¢ wish the | SHOEMAKERS WANTED TO GO A “Men have weariod themselves in the dark. Bouth, but saat he war beiug over,thoy bad How les to devise means (0 aid Lives suey Lad seu ovutended 0} ca: soe ke pets: ant fo of going home, have wandered all night in untra . Call at 44 Dey at, fron t fi eee pe, Storrs being introduced, referred. to the pat And y st, from 19 to 1 o den, unsafe, aud uneasy ways, but have not found gr¥as sufleriuge of (he poutherh people, espec jally iu the occupation of paper hanger in Brookiyn, aod before hat did nothing during the winter. When idie witness lived with his mother rile avenue, witness had been sequainted wit r, Sewell for about two months; was indirectly employed by bim since to do whatever was deemed fit at dictation; “Dat my abilities are not equal to it,” Roger exe claimed, slmost frantic at his mother's words, “I am verr ignorant; and I am alvaysgied wheo chorch ts over, Tam both wicked and ignorant. And he tried to reco'lect inatances ag 5 groes faile a w e wae employed to aid him in finding out countortelt- | ures in his school learning. ie mother ’ Company, and it appears from the evidenee given pond SM ver ered 3° witness before; could took some letters from her poe get below, was playing with other boys ou the etreet, and | (0) te! I a site Rt . = Let Chad | tafuitia in those days —aid which consiated of in attempting to cross the track, was struck by the | because compelled tocome, The further ex- | two enormous fiat dimity bage'tiet round the waist? horres, and before the ear could be stopped was eo | Mmination aolonrned to Friday nex an entrance to them being effected by correapond- ing pocket-holes in the gown. The | tra were fre schoolmaster, expressinw much admira- tion an’ approval of her son's abilities and rare quickness, admitting that b i vanced berond the point to whic lead bis pupile; and o ering him the situat usher in hia school, with arnlary of twenty pounde a vear a time when Mra, Vese should have fixed upon profession. Rower's consternah wesexcessiva What was to become of the agri. cultural castios {pn the alr which fo had ao sangue tnely bull, and in whith he had figured asa new Jack and the Beanaia'k? How wae that romance to be perfected which waato see bim, from the succersful tlage of a bit of worthiess ground, let to bim at a nominal rent, become the proprietor of * rich acres? Were al these bright visions to be for the dreer real'ties of @ achoolroom, where the cruel task was to be performed of make ing little hoya work at Latin and arithmesic, whose whole soul wasto leap-frog and ring taw? The blood came to the cheeks, and the tearsto the eyes of poor Roger, as he prepared to combat the tyrannous argument of hus little fragile mother, Bho saw his pertubation, and told him, in her tran- quil way, not to disturb himself, She had shown him his master's letters, to make bim more sensi- ble of bis standing in learning; and notto bold up ushership as a bugbear, janks to wcod friend the dean, all was smooth for his SnmooTina AFFRAY AT Greenport, —Yer- terday afiernoon, s shooting affray took place on board the canal boat Elizabeth Sarah of Philadelphia, lying at the foot of Dupont street, Greenpoint. 16 seeme that a man employed on board, named Henry Hiles, while intoxicated, threavened to strike the masior of the boat, Willlain MeCullen, with s etic which he wae Sourieping over his head, The master, to scare him away, drow his revolver and fired it over the bend of Hules; but this only exasperated him the mnere, and Mr, McCaullen, becoming siarmed tor his ain, the ball taking effect over bis ereniiant’s Tent eye and lodging there. Officer De- w, of the 47th precinct, arrested MeCullen, and he is now locked up, The injured man was also conveyed fo the station house, but be wes in such @ state of beastly intoxieation that the doctors were unab e to fre bim any surgical attendance last night, 1b is not lieved that the wound will prove mortal, A Guanb Game or Base BALL,—On Thurs- day (to-morrow) the Atlantic Nine, the champions of this country, will formally end the season by a grand game with a Picked Nine, on the Capitoline Ground athso P.M. The Picked Nine ae, McMahon an Zoller, Mutual Club; Bomelsier and Calioway, Eure- ka Club; Redman and Walker, Active Clab; Het- field, Keystone Club; ©, Milis, Ketord Ciub; Brai- nard, Excelsior Ciub, Substitutes are Mere, Fer- 7 Enterprise Club; Manley, Star Club, and fapuigan, Lnion Club, It will draw e@ large crowd > Connolly Roddy, eworn, testified :—Reside 91 Far- was corning out of my house to €o to my ousivess in turned round sud seen peng ia 1 him; ihe the boy; the boy*s father told me Teaue hates, worn, teatifird—lestde at 182 Paci. | Selety. fired ollos, and looked round just in time to ree » but instead volng sideways he kept in front t ihe car ; the hee! got pai tially on bis body, so that they bad to Peter Demarest, aworn, teatified—Reside at No. 8 urtnan #1) eet since the 1+ of M I did not nee t brakes we: are unit yesome'imes break d children of being run over; on le weight upon them a passenger on the car atthe time of nt; was sitting in the forward part of the the driver cry out twice to some I rushed to the tront piasiorm, and those echolarabips which would giv» bim es univers sity education without burdening Ler. Here wae, an upsetat all farming schemes! Perhaps the horrors of the impending ushership made the alter+ native less to be contested ;—at any rate, Rover, muttered his obedience to the dictates of the abec gf’ lute mother, College life soon fo'lowed upon school Ife. and coincided very little more with the tastes of Rover Vyse than cid the stove halls and stone courts of that inflexible nursery for the classics which the | Rese aia hae proved, All was deprivation um, At Oxford, people, s-eing how he favoured woods and meadows, thought be must be of a very ;ccti+ cal turn: aad all had looked for e wonderful pr ze m. They would bave found it difficult to have od that bis only thought of poeiry in these yiven haunts was the utter conviction of the uiter nullity of Virgil's Geor rics take» asarural manual ; aud that, far from courting the muse in forest giaies, be was busied io rehearsing # miniature experitnent of sub-draimage in # small quagmire in Bagley Wood. In the mean time, study went on as easily a6 ever, and his mother bad soon to congratulate bim on the successtul results of bis fir amination. Hisreply mizit have shaken one firm in hes resulves tha. lit ra. Vyse, It told her that hie Progress in classical and theological learning aid not at all aivance her wishes respecting bim ; andy that now, bis aversoness to enter the minietry wae estab! shed on Foon e He in al! things heli by the doctrines of Pelagius, aud felt it an imposs tlk & ty to subscribe to articles which condemned them. H a mother's letter in reply was as calmly worded snd as neatly written as usual; bus it containede th's damoatory sentence: “A silly young man , who could believe thatthe angel's words in the twenty-first verse of the firstchapier of St. Mat thew bad been sad in vain, was certainly not only untit forthe ministry, but for Chistian society ip general.’ In the arguments which succeeded, Mrs, Vyeo sectned to ber son & perfect miracle as, regarded her theological knowledge. Ae kuew nothing of her early studies of the fathers, aud er notables of the Church ; but when, at a later period of bis university career, he rashly and re- ther ostentatiously adopted the infidel notions af that period infecting suciety,—when he declared tbat toan «slave who darcd not reason on points of fath,—the man a bigot who would not, —Mrs. Ixceypiany Fires,—About one o'clock yesterday morning the stable attached to Bchnader- beck's brewery, in Wykol street, between Union avenue and Lorimer street, BE. D., was fired by in- cendiaries, and damaged to the extent of $500. A man named Michael Homan was aricsted yesterday afternoon on suspicion of committiog the arson, He was locked up. A few hours’ previously, the iron foundry of Heury Fisner, corner of Graham avenue Richardson stree’, was Bisco fired, but the flames e1@ Oxtinguished w th sight loss, BurGLanrirs,—The grocery etore of Harmon Gromea, corner of Lorimer and North Becond streets, was eniered early yerterday morning, through « back window, and robbed of groceries vaiwed as #40, sseeeeeAbout the same time, the tinware factory of Bogie & Gieason, No. 99 First street, was entered from the river, and robbed of 200 pounds of copper, valued at $120, Dorno Wet, — Officer Thomas Langdon, of the 45th Preciuet Police, who was shot by burglars on Sunday morning last, ie in an improving condi- tion, and there is some prospect that the i whieh peuetrated the neck may soon be extracted. y; the car ware pu euing to look at him; the ear w #t be eood to check # car on the down ; the car, on a level, could be sin she space of seven L they mu down; bave had no ; conversed with the nt. railroad shop, was rekes ou car John Heany, toreman of th r order; the brakes used on toat car Lhe inquest was adjourned until Friday, at 1 P.M. Tue Storm i Brooxirn, — The beavy . Sets, 4 58—H. Wator.11 13, Nov 22—8. Risos, 6 55 CLEARED. STEAMBHIPS—Raltic, Aspinwall; F W Brune, Balimore; City of Bath, Boston, BARK —Idolique, (British) Murphy, for London, BRIGS—Covadonga, Havasa: J B King, Halifax; Waverly, Galveston, BCHOONERS-Volanteer; Maranham; Julia A Rider, Lavacca; Katie J Hoyt, Nortolx. BLUOP—Lady Washington, Coyie, New Haven, ARRIVED. OTFAMBRIPS—Moravian, Liv’! and Queenstown; BARK Prairie Bird, Boston, with marchand ae, BRIGS—Firm, Cow Bay, © By Volant, Bangor, ACHOO —Picnic, Patras, with merchandine, BELOW—Sbips Ontario, Liverpooy, Monarch of the Sea, Liverpool, Wind NNW. m the tide subsided, the wharves were thickly strewn with their dead carcases that it The tide rose some four feet over the M&&TING LY AID oF THE SoctH,—A meet- Bociety, was beld in the Too Late for Classification. — their distress, There was avery good cousidering the uup:opitious state of Hon. J. 8. L, Dereuauen caiied the Law aa South io auc PAISTERS—THE N.Y. P. HOUSE PAINT. ere Anescl eauuer, ort distance tn the country to having been amused with falee fires; and inat out what ther soul desires. But therefore, siuce we tre 60 miserable, and are in error, and bave wandered very far, we must do as wandering trav- veilers ussd to de, go back just to that place from wheuce they wancered, and begin upon anew acy count, Let uso to the truth iteelfin Christ, andhe willtelus an easy way of ending all our quarrels, for we shall find Christiaaity to be the easiest and Lardest thing iu the world: it ts likes secret in amthmetic, infinitely hard till it found out by rik ot Operation, andthen it is so P lain, we Wonder wo cid not Understand it earlier,’ K over Vyse disc vered that the minor canon's danghter wass perfect Athanasius jor the faith, Bat shough reclaimed by her firmuess and the judicious studies which she enforced, still dia he reprun th ides of making the Church his pro Luitiates into somo of those enlighte: ed neot farming then at their faint dawn, POLY” ’ tue track of Dberman's Any, BG seAd eles bo show CAL. tuat they sivod ib urgent need of gitmost everysbing to sustain lile, Lhey were Bot only phy) semily, bus morally Geet tule Mil rOviely Wee in au unseiied dation, iueir wants were Lot,low~ wutcbaracter, ‘Lue countiy could oUuch Ve, abd in a lew pearewith Le curse oi slavery iemoved, ana with proper wid, ib would Ve @ perfect bl Lo. . ‘The people wanted BL elles, ClOLUR, LOVES, sovid, mi pl@ents OF ibm dusuy, eed CUM Bhd fovie, ddey wanted #yim- poruy, aud the Know cups buat we of tue North woud do something tov ‘Lew, The object of the Ficeamen's Assoousuc. rae b relieve the treedwes piumerdy ead the pee we newentaly, ibe object of the Lnion Aid Couuinsion wae to wid ihe y whites primary aud the biacks meideuiaiy, aud the purpose of the iissoumsry society wae to supply Worms InsirUCON 1 al ils brauches ests bi echouis, (uruiel LOVKS Gc, 60 thas It would be peen that she tlireo soci ies sppued Ww the puyaca: ] TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, TAM. j y Hall—At a meeting of the Delegates of Hall Conven of the above Dinirics, y evenin 21s, 1505, as the Go- tham, 205 Bowery, on motion, Mr, BERNARD REILLY was nominated as the cundidate for the above Dis- trict, WM. H. MUMFORD, Chi A. GOODRICH FAY,. g ae). eRe ne H. FERIGAN, Gasssdehaipdica Headquarters, Counc!l No, 1 Army and Navy Leacue, Room 18, Cooper inetitute, New York City, N BFRNARD REILLY, Eeq, i¢ the non Counell ior Alderman in the 14th Aide aries. JAB. A. WA i, President, p er bered {nto a serves eat remons' Of vanwol he ea Iie elso urged thar tiee Wace JON D. P, ARMST BONG, hb My re innad ty Aeladlot ry tak. or "ee os th cusidien be giVeR the saiue opportunlies tue euuca- Approved: ecretary, private tutor in a tamily of some cousequence, ion as the poor whives, aud (hes ie (ue Mutse prove their capacity for Maiutauing (hemewlves, Lu cou- Clusiod, LO Vesed 0 Kinde & spirit of Jove in the hea. te of aL tor (ae poopie of the Duuth iu tlie thes ol distress, big . Dr. a4. W. Beecher followed, aud delivered an eloquent Bd..€he, LW bcd & sopoeed WO lucuicare the mouth wite Norbherw stews osabors mud did boy jogos that dauy who 10rQerny bao claves Lo do ther Work, BLOUG LOW be Coupled \o depeud Upon ther own exe. tions, BO long #8 (he DoULL Gad ihe ayetem Of servile alos Laey COU HOt busive, but shel ue- averer bad come, aud wibbeush dune with biood be whe ado Verel Oli, BIBVOLY Was pole, wud LOW Kho ground coud FO tiued Wik beber prospects of suc cer. Lhe Leg, be CoAbeDUed, Blouin be giveu a prospecs ol Fiehhs, wad Le would show uitiselt @ man, which the kind cffices of the dean bad obtaiue him, agan advanin, intervening bewwie dination, Ths rem, AUG, B, SAGE, 362 Chairmen Central Committee, jorx WARD HECKER CLUB—AT A Aw ineeting of the above Club, held at the house of Adam Kavlein's, om Tuesday, the Yist inet, the following officers were elected— President, Thomas ©, Kennedy: Vice President, Patrick smith; pec: retary, Henry Devoe, Alter which the meeting adjourned until to worrow evening, the 2vd THOS. C, KENNEDY, Prestt, HENRY Hecretary. ous occupation of the tir nz bis degree anv b perieuce, it would be well if he showed birose.f one in filial obedience ; aud \hat his repugnance to en. ter into the duties of atutorto the sous of Bip John Aston almost a; proached the nature of idiow cy; seeng that it was the post all osbers the mom desirable for him, ‘ The first few months spent in the family of . Joun Aston, proved oger the wisdom of his mosber'a decision, t months, ani all) succeeding time, spent in w. SAVINGS BANKS. NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR, OF ry 101 Work wus ¢ 7 pousehold where sp Woes @ Ti Rare ore ie Conese to whe 14th et, and stb e Open daily from 1) a, m. to | dour and bigh intellect were rivaled by an unceasg piospory he r 3p. m.; Mondays and ‘iburedays trom 6 tos p.m. 6 | 4 t " st " ea f! Avwoiter tom Guid Justice Cisse was read, ex+ | per cont. interest, free trom TDiNent tex. De. | Hs Observance of all the sweet courtesies ey CUsus Lis BbeNdE4Oe OF BOUL oI OllicAl LuUBest | bogie made on or before Dec will draw interes: | brotwht more happiness than he believed could ue auu aber aduiveses LY KEY. 1, beows dud Gebuses | irom that date. THOS, CHRISTY, Prest. RK. H, | @* perience | on this side of evernity ' bisae be ecHsus eepeeruse BULL, secty. 35 True io the usual failing of beppy day*, thoy U, 8, ComMtssioNER’s Count—Examina-| (PER CENT INTEREST| Cato 82 end, Thetwo pupils were to go to im versity, sud Roger Vyse street) go Lis way, ; having secured te the war.wes! sentiments of good will frora bis distiugy sed omp oyers, A letior now ceached Mra, Vyee, written with enthusiasw), an urgency, # Winbing supplicasiiug et forced an affirrnative ous of er, «ther that, when on theeve of paning, Bir Jobn Aston had inquired Lute his views ‘or ue uture, end on learning she decided bias of Lis ia. clications, had placed at bis disposal a moss com pact ‘arm in ther immediate neighbourhood, wi id he would let to Lim asa mere Lomine’ rent for ine first seven years, Roger told his wosher what ne considered bis fortune made, and boas the thousayd pounds he couid call bis own would be more bao siuple for carrying on business in @ Huer iat would insure success, Such, however, waa hu sense of What Le owed to her allection, he cou nos récoaclle tO himself the accapianve of By John's offer Without ber consent. He now mos earnestly besoughs ber not to oppore what he te} secure was to be a source of enjoyment and jit» perity ; and then, mako-weight, pleyfullyio formed her that the small paved terrace, where ce or lowed by Union Dime Savings Bank, 429 Oanal at, cor, of Vans ic hk. = Aesets, $1,571,050 TS. vio oF Can Las J, ROBESTS fom MaANUPAC CURING CounTERFEIT CUBBENCY.~1be dotendant, who wae a:rested on Puesday iaet, 0! the charge of beng Ln- plicated w ith a gang of persons cugaged in sho man- ufacture of counteriest fractioual currency, was arraigned betore Commissioner Newton yesterday for examination, K. R. Lowell wae the first witnesseworn. He teati- fied to being a detective 14 the Treasury Department, gud that he arrested the prisoner in Myr Hb ook!) Dy Ou the Lath ime; Med witness; prieconer Was 1p COPAY wih Mr, Lawrence (pesent an court); Hhey "ee wing ou u stoop or piat orin at the tube of the aries, MELASTARYW,. aud betre of deceased, cau have their claims every deseription prema Advances made. Apply in person, or address Mesers. KICK & SWIFT, Amny and Navy Bankers, Broadway. if ly @ujuried and settied, ) A, Otto Waa wich Ary “CLAIM OFFICE—OFFICERS, SOT. diersand heirs of deceased can have * | cluime of whatever nature care/ully adjusted and sett od—par- ticular attention to payment of State boua es, bal anees of Government bounties, back pay au clothing money. Apply in persow or address, L. BROWN & ©O, Bankers, 2 Park Pisce. B34 MPORTANT TO SOLDIERS-—ALL UN- rottied claima of every descripiion agar he States or the United States will be promptly reitied at the U.S, Army Agency, 64 Bleecker #t., directly opposite the pay department. Apply im person, or by letter, enclosing stamp. 810 rier, Whore HAMNe 48 §UDOCeMed aL the requeat Yourt, testified (hat Be tad becn acqaainted jsoner for cig Db yemre : the last he kuew of his | mover ents was in Wilisieburgh sous two months eiucu; be ie married Duan lkuess ia a printer , lol an Cugraver, aud Was S1Plosed by prisoner and a other ab named Biuar, *) Gr ago last Spring, Pr soner is ab @ ar thee ‘f wees 16 work was coin? 8+ Maspeth; a0 pe ov wheber he en- Quth day of November, 1505, ut No. 3 Mtr] 1 5 eg raigned my ut NO. SS) Pearl stroet aut sald |. borrowed money from him, and 3 Age cy ed that deceased attacked him twice, wheneupon he used the kaife for bis own proect: Ce i Wildey comuisied the pilsvugs to ibs Yombe ter d the plates exbibited or not; Lewd hia srevy the was engaxed 1D Cdgraving @ aes of plates. rhis wat before witnee® WS Cuploved there, Baid shove could never be wetic!, aud thatthe ville BROWN & 00, NAVY PRIZE MONEY church, # perfect cathedra) in antiquity aud aru 2 Park Pi (Bank Building) established Thies wae lengrering vuie iy cent postal cur. sve oftion 8 Pt aer cls an ¢ collected Meee Nee | pecture, was at thelr very gate. © 4 Ol see eady amoun y? id. bouwre witgee wont va wok tor baw, Lig , dsoee by 1oUes f i ~ $33 (To be Continued.)

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