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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1856. ‘eo London Cordial Gin. Mnenges ie PUREST TONIC BEVEBAGE IMPORTAD. Bs oe be noailaal virtues lg prepacttous St ianper Galitles it to presedznce over a inv oducts be pune, is'p Zach whieh lias Doom subatan ‘evidi ZuNbiADe Ur OF OUR FIR+T PHYSICIANB. The pority in Ler ages ped pedent all the action ‘ft properties as 8: anda stimulant tothe urinary | ane. “Hhemonger’s ?s London cordia! gin is far superiorto Holland gin delicacy richness of Wavur and is uorivalled ¥ Ge contaatn. Ps rex. DaINE. faa, sends sursaperila, $1; ‘we Ife balvam, 76. for drepssy and gravel, Wolle's Sonleds pps and’ Wat? tervous uniidove, each $l, at ne 1a bowery. Vergnew Electro Chemicai Baths. Or. PRLNC! ‘ague thes of Brooklyn, and the discoverer, Prot. VER aN 8S, Be Psy pd po waier i Lae impure reand w hes noe wiitentan ost bet aye in constant atiendusice at 710 Groudwa 7. From one to five Sen: yy te Meysenger’+ London cordial gin, Kituer as 4 of these bathe will cure mercuris| atfect rheams Shergerear sec powers mera arauporor w | Pabege cote ere aedogerany operhfany oraratd oe oye the removel of a] metals, and the various mervous ant dye: ‘The cordial ape up in quart bottles at one dollar, and pint Dot en at dity cents, neatly enveioved. with our samvon tho Dotile and label, as's protection wyeiost imposters ‘BE MusseNGel #00, sole smporers, resi re ¢ dregs, pers anc Srevghout the United feafteciions eaused thereby, Special department for ladies. Married. On Wedaesday, April 16, by the Rev. A. D. Giuete D._D., Gronce P, Leverwos ih aaa M., daughter of John’Davis, M. D., all of this Peruvian . Samp — What ame Iovalid Suffer 0) a Monday, Apel 1 by ins Ev. J. E, Searles, Mr. Ep- @ requires, is not more mevicine. but prover evideaca 10 di- sect kira to ibe realy eflcacious article adapted tobis partion. | WARD ¥. 7. Sica m bi Rewrcca Hatt, ail of this city. tay complaints ibe Peraviag Syrup, 9 whatever may be ita New ui armigt epers please 09} 4 ‘estore to; kes tain eases. ia nat acureall, and On Thi ae ae at the a resi- shoud resented by the medica: facul’y, elthou gh aot, 311 at, po it, ALESANDSR NORRIS, purpy =e admirable etfects 1p oes unde , to ManGaner jsaBeLLa, only acaguier of the late R. ilbeland, Esq., all of a city. On Wedmesday, April 16, by the Rev. Oharles eating, Mr. Wauzam Lyom to Miss Many Janz Hus, both of city. On Wednesday, April 16, by the Rev. . Gallaudet, iver, be palpita ion 9 dnesa or the 4 eat of ‘he cane loss of appa, treme , and hy si Myint as 4 Tiiben Wu hla a Daveieal Hues 6. ann to Mise Warser, both of tals great touth + merlean ret ly. tht ae ty been 80 | rs Louisville papers please copy. yb a caraiivn. prope tact reopen adapted | On Thursday. April 11, at the Thirteonth street Pros- Svar freaiaalonalainacs, » particularly amoung wh r byterian chur: Rey. 8. D.iBurchard, Mr. Luraex | tele Land; Gent 12, 186. © daietaie; ia Ib, by itov, fF. L. Taylor, Me. Wx. On Tuesday yy Rev. 4 tude f me of 3 'y 8 ne diaeer mag Srspepra; and dhoting Wee mene ciogd | 8; Fun, of East Francisco, Get, to Mise Just MCEWRN, gieom aoa w boen wait Brook}yn. vince tion the beravan Sarupt tare been Youires | “At Weeicbestsr, on Wednesday, April 16, by the Rev. it feomp'eto health. Truly yours JOS” SEGARA, a yen Dorchester, sue a James Beatie, Mr. Jacon Coxx, o! Fordham, to Miss Fan- tes:—1 | vam Jaye VARIAN, daughter of William Varian, of West- ames venipottae ‘and heve suffered the gre: y in ohesier, Kone aad bores wits sho azrapy nud ewecuder | in Jersey City, on Mhuraday, April 17, by the Joy, J. J. Bowden, De D, Louis Mauss to ‘Ruvapare, elds tor cf the late T. L. “tase” City. cured, “te vith pleasure e00 sav to the sinh aftt'cted that that they should mot despair until trying the Pe- Ae Syrup. At South pret ol on April 17, at the reai- New Yorn, Avrt! 10, 1854. 4 gence of @. Perochean, Feq., by Danber, swagtinn, wich wet two years with cbronis dysentery and | 1°. witha DLACYELE to Mise SAnAM A. Lemsow, all of ani rt wared by to bowen ot vans erp, eo Famais Compisints.—® delicsoy ‘Upen these universally prevalent weases, which aacean ene dali—yes, seven-tamha—of our wiveo, sisters and mothers | @njorment of fe this city. ApS Died. On Thuradsy, April 17, after a short illness, Dr. Frep’K Ww. rc tureme Uee Sur veer 8 id Sie ‘8, and those of his brotners, Thomas F. and Fiisha F. Jenk! are invited to s:tend the fnneral, this atiernoon, at one o’clock, irom nis late residence, No. 410 Eighth avenue. On Friday morning, April-18, at one 0’ AveneD -Jackson, formerly cf Waehimgton City, D.C., aged 53 ear. 7*Fis relatives and friends cre respectfully tnvited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 88 Franklin street, in the rear. ‘Washington papers p'ease copy. gle ped April 17, WouwaM Musorave, in the 56th ear y Funeral pervicen at the Church of the Holy Communion, are wi ae of St. cad Lome ORKNIGHTS OF THE COLUMBIAN ORDER, Embracing afull acd aes. aay Tammany Hall,’ ‘with sketct et of partie: ry it MAMINIGOENCES OF aH *W EXCPOLITICIAN, mt JouN Surn, JR., OF ARKANSAS. ‘The above een ie ‘and universo:ly inleresiing work will - commenced hg ‘Nk YORK erie) For Sunday, » pril 20. Important to Bankers —It Is an wn~'} Corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth street, this afiere Aon **Bacon’s hardened steel burglar proof baak' |’ Doon, et half past three o’slock x preciely. The friends of sates and Yale's patent duplex the family are requested to attend, without farther notice. owdar and Thiet proof locks"? fess and Bow! ‘whieh are in use by nearly al) the cankera, W On Friday, April 18, _Haknmr HowLAan, relict of the are ucknow! to’be in every respest the cheapest, ens late James Roorevel vemly reliabie article extant “Address Wm. W. Bacon, New The relatives and friencs of the family, and those of her Raven, Conn, late brothers, G. G. and 8. 8. Howland,’ are respestfull ly pertant LF adquor Dealers, | invi'ed to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. Pm and ra.—The subscriber | 64 Bleecker street, to-mozrow afternoon, at a quarter be- Soom prepared to furniah 3 beans flavoring which, needs 19 | fore five clases nal i ae pure without ‘| OnFriday, A after hngering illness of seven brandy is vroduced either dark or or high . foatow priced tquore robalnes. ‘Jamatea rum, He eae se ‘months, Mary Aust, wile of John Pettit. ‘The friexds ot the family are respecttully Invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 92 West Forty-fifth street. On Thursday, April 17, Mrs, Fiuey Kayser, wite of Her- man Kayser, aged 26 years. Brtiele may be seen sens thooitce of pa i "RR SER ‘awe! %¢ fa trength. si ely od I « ‘and see the Voct baak aod iron sate locks now invuse Ita infinite: soo. tony; ck chamsy key is changed toaemall ene, As millions of “ Mr. John Murphy, are respectfully invited te attend the faneral from her late reaklenoe, No. 143 Greemwich street, to-morrow afternocn, at one o’clock. On Thursday, April 17, ‘of erysipelas. at the Washi ton Hotel, in thia,city, Juzivs Tut, of Key West, aged 7 years, i On Friday srentogs Apeil 18, Mias Dona Rocta, aged 20 years and 2 months, The relatives and as of the family are requested to attend the funeral, to merrow afternoon, at two o’elock, from the residence of her mother, No. 140 Cherry street. red. Ferma ot ta being open sensi ates Noy. Foe sale 0} {TINE & BORLER, | ‘the tees. aa ‘Te Baliders ana Ceara ace Duilding sand given away, in Reade street, nearBroadway. i Whelesaic eud Country Druggiste.— ond NBS & PAKK, 304 Brosdway, corner of Duane sizeet, On Thursday, April 17,Wiany Ann EuizanerH HARRIEON, Sew tort, Suvi the suieation of nbers and close buyers to | ged 7 years acd § mon’ Seale tminsinve stock of patent medicines: by far We Iarwewe na The friends and relatives of the family are invited to at- Y im ekher hemisphere, ai snd be.ow manufaciurers’ | tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, i By fae package, Sosee ce. 100 from ber late residence, ‘No, 481 Sixth avenue, to Greea- wood Cemet On Friday, ch 18, Mr. Jonw S. Bencovan, of Len- don, and ot ‘the firm of ‘Eskegaren, Quintana & Co., Ma- zatlan, Mexico. His friends, and those of bis late brother, Richard, are ripyited, to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at past two o’clock, from No. 859 Broadway. On Pirriday, April 18, of croup, JEROME E., youngest son bad color, are invited to cvi er boir of a and ‘Saanootay {consultation free,) at 24 Church street, commer Bareay._ ‘His Lew fluid gives to the hair the natural eclor desired, and mag a eonsidered a real prodigy ot chemistry. re, Wi and Toupece re superior to all others. ter’ new ts secure of Thomas and Batey, aged 1 and 8 months. ip ocmntort to Re wearer, Sarma apni The friends of the family’ axe respectfully imvited to at- halve private rooms, at BA’ S238 Broad tend the funeral, from No. 48 East Twenty-sixth street, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock. Wiatskers and cisristsomar Forced to eae On Friday, April 18, Many E.ten, daughter of Daniel 4 is we yeeue, 2 enguent, which ill not stain or oa oe ond a Margaret O'Keefe, aged 6-years nnd ¢ months, ‘3 A ae eer remains were taken to Greenwood for interment @ ana, 585 dioad way: Briggs’ ae State "albany iccan Nov 18 Monsce streak. ‘Zeiber,-44 South Third street. — On Friday evening, April 18, Mr. Dane, Bavynacs, in Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Lar e-ar| the 24th year of his age. excite ‘among all connolsseuts in arts. A sui The funeral wil take ploce this afternoon, at tre Setrcgae come ae, eat Ste oleae erm ne seers) ate) Hote, gee vas street 6 relatives: ort opi = FADOBO'S, No.6 asia Howse. Oopy ihe ade to attend, without farther invitation, His remaias will be taken to Newburg, Orange county, for interment. On Thursday, April 17, ot congestion of the lungs, Jonx P., son of Jobn and fiz Brogan, aged 8 months sad 12 ne funeral will take place at one o’clock this after- noon, from No. 118 East Nineteenth street. On ag ee i118, Gaanves T., the beloved son of Petor and Harriet Petrie, aged 3 months and 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res; invited to ateend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from No. 39 Goerck street. His remains qill be taken to Greenwood. On Fridsy, April 18, Cavmmumm M., daughter of Carsten end Julia Allers, aged 4 months and 11 days. The friends ot the family are invited to attend the fune- Ko. 762 Broadway—The only on Bore 1 air 10.1 youlhfal apposranoe, and cure Thlanorn ie ‘Levin's whapiewe. Call aod be will refer t9 ‘whose who have been cured of grayness and baldnsee, Beware ‘of a-counterfes article. Lauk’s Oyemi Have Taken the feoub'e to aiflerent dyes now in use, and tind td Seaare ment Be ‘best ‘or dyeing the human EW, Oyster Bay, L. I. eta and ap No.5 Roosevelt street; also sold by C. HL Bing, 182 ehaney: corer of Jehn street Ihe Human Hair.—A. saaeield Having fer tbe period of forty years made the human hair his study, ie be consulted daily on al! diseases of the hair, at his oflice, oe _ ha ge eal Barclay, from 8 o’clock A. M, to 5 ral, to-morrow SiS half past one o’clock, from iste, , Kransparcnt Comaploxion, free from er Sa Morace sees will ‘pe. taken to Toe oS TE Oe tenet maura and.can | In Brooklyn, oa Wednesday, April16, Capt. Aumnose Foeare pe Fabula cprosta huis trou low foreneat on any pecrnt | Mf. Comsox, of Cape May, N. Jn te 41st year af his age. Aprit 18, Ceartss W., young- ts ees. R. and E. A. Walker, aged 4 years, 6 months an The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of Be rents, No. 13 Degraw place, Brooklyn, to-morrow afvernoon, at three o'clock. the body. Houge, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the 01d dope, 67 Waker siceet, tira store from Broadway. Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.—Dr. ROBERT HUBTRE devotes his attention exclusively to the treatment of diseases of the throat and lungs. Hesidence and office, 828 Broadway. The ‘pore Se, un Friday, April 18, of scarlet fever, Greravpr Mawa, Pound Fine had prover, aughter of Simon J. and Patience Sohermerhorn, aged 4 Hung ‘a fiask of pate P wder, years and 2 montaos. ‘At the fox & box of ‘Ob! God, thon doest all thi ings well: Our child you’ve cail’d with thee oi res ‘To joi thy heavenly choir o: Where praise to thee shall never ae Now parted from that form moat dear, Ob! God, our drooping spirits cheer; Help us, that we in heaven may meet, Where with her angels will us greet. ‘The friends and acquaiatances of the Eoony are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Teridence of her parents, No. 2 Bo ou see nowy nicely guarded M og this lie“ France de fis.” ‘Among lhe rs rosured for this “interesting ad- vent wus LYONS! immoral atu, Not ap insect, has been seen in ine Tulleries since the Kmperor uscd it, Depot 42 . Only 25 cents per tink or box, Francis Salter, M. D., Uculist and Aurist, PS ag street, New York, Office hours from 6 to 12 and 3 mcr. Holloway’s Pilis and Ointment.—To Deplote the nystam by bleeding and violent purging, is to deprive life’s | Nasrau place, foot of High street, Brooklyn. machinery of its motive power. These remedies disin- Lame and Flushing ‘papers please copy. fect the blood and the S, and core estereal end ieter- On Thursday, April 17, ater a short illness, HocH Mo- mal complaints by destroying the sees in their vital ‘luids. igh sapere should have a Box in the Ganux, only ehild of John and Susannah M MoGahan, aged 8 years and 11 months. house handy, in case of accident to the children, of RED. ‘The friends and acquaiatances are respect invited ane" "8 ee salve. aad _ a eae remedy ayy a pace to attend the the funeral, from the res'dence ot father, peed: peoty eure? burns, piles. bolle, corns, felous, eaiibialt ii heracgs a pare oo South Brooklyn, and old sores of every kind; for Sever sores, ulcers, itch, scai ) hms head, nettle rash, bunions, fore nipples, (:ecommended by On Thursda} MARGARET nea tone daughter marees,) whitlows, sties, eters Hen ¥ jes, spider stings, frozen | of Morgan A. bry ret Lewis, aged 8 months and 8 eT yt ARE A ee a jesh wonns Bt jnable ret cure, ente Mich can pe tented (9 ifr ‘who have used it in tbe invited" ited. the ; attgtoa 2 Teed nares city of Boston and r the last thirty years. Inno in- | 1 Satie to, No. 198 fonts stance will this faivece injury, or interfere with a physi- | 0’cloek, from the residence parents, No. vat elan’s preseripti 1 is made trom the purest material Second street, Williamsburg. from ‘At Morrisania, Weatehoster county, on Friday end country, April 36, Mrs, Mancaner Axx, wife of Andrew Qauldwe clergy sen. 5i years, 2 months and 4 days. a ends of the family,guhe members of Covsnant ‘with the picture of a horae and a disabiedsoldier, w hic! Lele No. 35, 1. 0, of O. COA ‘and of Caledonia Division No. {a.alao engraved on the wrappt 31, 5. of T., are rea one to attend the funeral, ‘es in town frdm her late residence, hington, avenue, Morrisania, to-morrow morning, 2t nine o’clock. Her remains will be taken to the Cemetery at Williamsburg for interment. Friends in the city who cannot artend che funeral ser- Ay) are invited to meet at the Willamsburg i of Grand street, F. a eee one ‘te b $0, rc At Granade Gity, ‘on Thursday, Mr. Gronar H. me of this city, ‘87 yearr, 8 months and 18 days. Mir, Hutehina feaves a wife, two children and « lar8e circle of relatives and friends to mourn eis early death. _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE LECTURE SEASON. SSR co, 1 Proprietors, “No, Rave sed, Boma. am, THYSEE? —) LEC: tures every evening this week in on! ‘cor ner of Righth avenue and fat TA e'choak Admitiance 12)4 centa, Examinations, wih onan written ‘OC character, daily, a: 96 Broadway, near Drane street. HB INOLUDING LECTURE IN THE CO! Fe BY TT ee Wiha We andere wilt badieurored 1a pa ‘he. pel, 730 Hroadwa janday? evening, 20h nats nai peed Een 0 ‘clock. Subject—1ne ° Millennial “K Kingeom ‘ot Christe ree. ; THE TURF. \TEW YO: APRING MEETING HIRD > Whe RK RACES—| ae ever the Fashion (formeriy National) Race Course, I, For Jockey Clap ‘purses and. stakes write ihe Timea, WITT C. GRINNELL, Treas’r Fashion Ass’ Rigen ta jek PLEASURE | GROUNDS —TROFT: ING.—A has ft Dl Wy CAL ineaday, mireotorell horses, inile beats, best Three in Sve under ie sadtion ‘Troting to commenor at $ o’oloek pi eg trance ten per cent, to close on Tuesday, A a Bed ary renpectt Howe, 4D, WALTON, hey are es SMITH & CO., proprietors, Cincinnati, ark By Deere: hed Diane street, are our whole- 01 Hol Hayes, leeoo! ole fe foafenace te Inrocers'and hovels.” ee Tans Bxcept Those who Have Suffered All bella hp the broken particularly adapied the miseries of dyspepels tt ite_varicus forms, ean appreciate ay Ja ad, br, nel He mi ine that will cure this disease. To Gi aor past CJ bah ‘would find @ remedy, Wa aay, try the oxygenated bitter i ai Ee om an pas Peacungs, he solicits @ continuance, he and Colds.—If you have a Disease by gd & =r, RL yaucyas of ‘oe rout or chest, remember Dr. PANCOASTE golden Ly at, ort cious store 452 Pearl sireet, d cough ayrup. Itis gaining & great repw ‘Agents Cs Ht, | Rosle weir old store tong ing, 1 102 Broadway V, Cilekexer & Oo. Bl Bar Barclay street oman jeorgaard, Fou papers, ‘arine ayes. on Fulton stro Brookisne and by duggine 2 general: He ae Pony tly Her friends and sequaintances, and those of her father, | _ NEw AND INTEREST e TALs. a Anevbiem pote is true, ‘Whie love ie breathed forth im each note. Chipt 1 Weer aang eeakigas ras aswell, 3 ‘cheer up thy mate {t le well, cheer her, though dark be the day, any little mate covered witlt go! ‘The Fie RGskne branes Pach iter winds whistle so cold. bright coating of >iue ey sr faithfulness he, And ever serie atte Sweet litle bird up im the tree, THR GUNMAKER OF MOSCOW. OR, VALDIMIR THE MONK. 4 CALE OF THE EMPIRE UNDER PETHR THR GREAT, ay saan con co ‘Entered greaes in the year 1556, b; ‘Robert Bonner, in erie ofloe of ihe the Districi Court Tor ike Southern District of hen York.) ale gon oe following brilliant and powerfully pein sey ork Ledger, the great literary weekit coed Peak tana alien ‘grace ‘rea tn ite ‘and ‘we commend It to their atent mn. ‘The su hor, Sylvanus Vodo, dr, ia aeckdadly ly the best mewspaper story writer in the United ea, CHAPTER I. Tho time at which we open ou sory i ward Ue 080 ol the i throne. ea ‘be Department of the S)oboda —the suburbs near the Hiver Moskwa, stood an humble od othe 6 ox: py which petreze’ ‘® neainess of arrangement and show of taste that more then made up for iis smal ness of size Nor fras,it so very amall, in fact bat oaly in conirast; or near at band about it stood many jaaees pero dirty looking struc- . hares, ak overiocked eat i ri as bleak way orgid my cok down upon & verdant bili, “an wenn, neat as without. wo apartments in so gy Let whi:h irpished not neat- ‘wen only ured ma winlor, were fa jets, Dut wub a fair show of ornament and ‘age Bao ot jere & large:cooking ax ning roonn, at wo small be Foeme: and back ull from these was ga Artigas ahop nnd olber ‘ontbuligings. his, shop was covoted io the aanataatare of firearms, mostiy. Some swords andowier edged weapcns were made here upon special application. ‘ine gurmaker how tood by his torge,wstching the white smoke us it culled up toward the inroat of the chimney." He was a young man, uot over three and twenty, aad posses frame of mere thin ordinary ayminetry acd muscular devel. mest. He was not Iarge—not ubove a medium size - bus a mingle alince ut the swelllug cheat, the broad shou'dera, and Binewy ridgesof the bare arms told at once that he was tecdey pied physical power. His features were re} yeu strorgiy marked. ord eminently handsome: bis rae full nnd high, wus ha f covered, by the curls that waved over It whi'e his eves, which were o brillisnt, deep gray in color, lent a cast of genius to lect of Me bi is name was Rurlc Novel. His futher had been killed inthe then late war with the Turks, acd the son, ‘leaving bis mother with a sufficiencs ol sustenance, went 16 ‘spain toon alter the bereavement. Therehe found work in the ‘most noted armorier; and now, well versed in the trade, he had returved to his native city,'to follow'his euiling, and gup- port bis: motner. Near by sioud « boy—P: al wre bright, intelligent lad, some fifteen mn years of es oe ‘a bound nimeelf to the gun maker wnini art. His hair and his eyes were bettas cer than Bi araing ‘and ithe ‘posssased. ‘not 20. muct sound ete be did sureiy possess an unwonted degree of keen, quick wit, and 4 principle of unswerving Imlearity. had been some time be'ow the horizon, at ght of any consequence that mide things we halle rr witbin the shop came trom the dull blaze of the coals on the forge. as Paul Chak oo irl bore down upon (pclae moved we bellows. easeaenly uric started back fi nad len and having bade doy te atte it ant vi bade his lo see mi 8 were all-properly aispoted of for the gh a turned toward ibe deor, and was Cpe ‘his mother had P, per Gand" ed and re ayy. jevel was ‘y pod ae pf fy ifthe bechaprgs Rok of iP diamg oplenaace waa never "oruhir tna “wen ai yy. he had the enows-of fifty wint seen Sadie hey b they had nd ot ‘some silver upon her head, and some rd marke ja upen bes. tace, th —_ of full ag many summers with wk ®@ thankful, ing heart, and @ prayerful, Topefal seu soul. nowing agaa, faster than ever;” remarked Paul, as he cok, S his rent at ihe tanie 3 “ah,” returned. Kuric. resting bis knite a few few momenta, pvemaos te Foloe of ine storm, id oped "swould 61 DO more 10! present 18 snow dev] ugh pow; and how it blows!” éver iitnd,” spoke the dame, In a trastful, easy tone, “it faust storm whén it listetb, and we can only Wank God thai we have shelier, and pray for’ those who have none.” “Amen!? responced kuric. tervently. After this the trio remained rome minutes silent, seeming to be busy in listening to the storm no es tha! came pea-ing about thecot, the wind was hizh apd the now now came dashin, upon the windows with » dreary, melancholy syun¢, The meal was at length ea en and the table set back, and shortly after- ‘wares faui retired to his bed. 1t was his wont to retire early, for be rose early to build the fires and prepare for the labors ol t a; Ruricdraw his chair close up to the fireplace, against the jam, he bowed his head and poadered again. This hhad beoamé a habit with him of Jato. “Sometimes ho wonld sit Guring & whole hour without speaking, oF even moving, Sod hus mSser Gud Boe inverts a might be folving some mechanical bol it these ee youth now sat with his brow ieline upon bis hiseyen beat opane heal. Fer tatfaa bone he oved, ang his tace wore an anxious, tronbled look. 0 mother at lev a low,kind tone, "elit it at Foouples Jour thougets 6 touch ‘The young man started aud turned his gaze upon bis mo- rr * Did you to me, my mother!” he asked, after havin; recalled his mina to things about him. ‘ “Yes, my boy,” she said. “did speak to you, Tasked you what it was that occupied your thoughta.’? “O- nothing— " Buric answeed. after so’ ments ‘of hesitation, “I was only tisking that was ail? o yknow zou were thinking “and T bnow ‘hat was all at thi ¢;butot what, Kuric! Come—hide secrets {rom Thave noticed you of late, and {know youare anged. That old smileis gone your face, and some- times itave feared te glad eas ‘Sas gone from your heart. I have eeen you bent in thoughtover your witke waoen I knew that of your work you were not thinking; and I have seen you burle¢ in deep pondering when you should be reading or con- versing with me’? “Have I then offended you, my moiheri”” “ho, No—O, no, aw nebl6 boy. Never did euch w thought evter my mind. If1hsye been made uueasy thereby it wae ay Chae] tor bans and Gy 0 tear > stig chy fh ‘not 80 happy as past. you not tel! me ail! Gh, I hoy my fears not to trust his mother with nis thoughts ” a y ‘As she spoke thus she moved her seat close to where Raris pnd placed her hand upon bis arm. my boy,” she added, ine low, peraunsive tone, ell ma “hat i fo ft ae deli hus upon your mind.’ rie reached out ax hia mother’s ian, and having gused fr some mepnen penis tte her face. he said: “rurely, thing In my sou! that I would hide frome ees ICT pave bope Meena ay meen ta ame with unseemly atienc® ic nae use I you would dau 1 tola you of it bad wih, no. my son,"the mother replied, almost reprovingly: “ nothfog that could claim such ‘deep and absorbing coneldse: ton from smind like yours would move me whl derision, Speak piainly, nnd beste of my ssmpatie J Bi jut ther rut ne aan ae ze waved silently upon mo- vane this thought bas been of one person—of—ot—Rosalind a @laudia Nevel started assbe heard that name, endfor tha while the color forrock her cheeka, ney my dear boy—what of her ave you thought” she tremulous]; Wank putt ba wit one thing, could I think, mother? You have seen he Asdzou saat oy the loveliness, the soul ve grace, vel the soul- gtyen Tanow thea ‘the noble girl?” ls beautiful, my son; and, also, that she is good thought of the whole east rol Then what but but tiove ould move me with dee; har? Ob, my mother, I de love her. T iove her wit strength of ba ee oul.” Hi ot the. yout aul rented bis ” out rep! ad tls ebro Abin Fook no a) slowed my and even then we te has dealt differently Sy Neil the that ha ent as ears that have Gatti ame mrs ‘mcs : bat it yet T saa sure ber love me is not jeomnees, save anizcreasing age must aange all emotions of our natures into deeper, stronger lights and mere artisan~she the offpring igi lonets D cold, proud aris- 1coka upon our station only: look Deas of burden. I fear "500 ‘wilt find Little else but y in such a course of thonghi. La Patino and if fhe loves he cron coe i my band —’ Wity snonld she we and would kneel ‘ried 172s en Lad feet, bis handeume face Susen, A 8 Bee, er not mee “Speak not thus - atleast i claim oul a8 pure and a — ay miod is 24 clear, burning deeply. and b loved me, ey re leh of hee. som, am cho anid ‘or ® while nothing further was raid, eal Worle uric remarked upon the increusing force of the ear Dut uttered his mother, bending her atiliude. "Was this s kgook pos ous acon 6 ustening that could seek shelter ve =" the sentence, for at that moment the natch tate lou 14 that was Dot to be hastened to Gute Dfaat came touring inv wetsing x “onsad a sost aS nu Tou wi Bur mee ice, corte be Hg ua, . i bead and tielaing ‘his eyes then the aimeiae ee oni Yea,” returmed & voire from th Stygian darkness, * God's bame let me in or Taball pe ik sr " ure, “Here—give me your ea, follow wy aeienty said ‘The youth ei the ier ely gloved band—; hand— fa th a th a ee ‘onli tt jot the a way to moon asthe ee candle wee rel ie, R t new comer. It w oe yd a ped oe ue sieps. wn huge black reached from his toes, a8 secured about ihe vase with # sash of the ups shou'ders and fer bonnet, the jatter at 8 sgat nets ‘he fre. Before s word was F en outhtul earefully exam. Sned bis guon's featmrer, and the fatter seemed oqually deat Oldscovering what mance of poopie he Med ig teks The monk's tage was'a peculiar one, ‘The fostunes were int Std preminent and almost angular in thelr stroogly mark out!'nes, mental developement, od bin eyen were Oark ard Brilliant, The ache ego en fale {hat oneaped fem weneath the tht i skull cap wh tthe retal With niver, tough tie Bree aid not betray auch ndvenoed ogee thie silvery hair would SJou ha w indicate. have been caught in & severe storm, good {eiher,”’ said HE after bio guest had sumewhat recovered trem the that baye Tm soe,” the monk ret in a deep this morning, 'itt ras te Chbrcane fee mecatiod soe _— About a tlle from here fourtered In tha woow, andl lah hile wih en nove’ and then started to mao ibe reat of my woy on reckored wiloly, the yg a ‘tne piling aritia rwalowed ai every dozen steps, My boty iy to meh 4, ba, bs! But I saw your Hight, ard { Ceermines to seek thelter here for the nignt. By BL Michael. uit Gale In 8 mcel severe storms yet you are com i ‘a3 6, "Siker we try to be comfortable,” aid Bere. “My amiciber coud hardly survive « wialer in aime awellings ‘whieh sland her oab ste, OPK were ay newer to nod. ward the jouth asked: you belong here abe elt, good fate Shel at ig 1 do," tbe berg “he jas ou Woo re have hus received iy names Valdlaic, and ay wherever J may chavoe \0 be on God’s heritage. At present Lem residing herein Mosc>w, ‘Lhere— could you ask me tobe more frank! Kuric smtied, tut be made no direct revty He was t10 ny interested in the face of the monk to enler witn much easerhens into o"Bversutlon, ‘At length, the Suest acked if he could ve sccommodated with some sigepiug piacr, aud having Soawered in tho atlirmatlve, whe youdh lighted anoioer caunie ‘and conducted him toa sbamver which wus lated direcuy over the kitcben, ani which was very well warme? by womee of seve: al trou tubes that connected with the furnace “'Moiber,” utte-ed Ruric, as soon ashe had returned ta the that STO ne womar repite @ you Lever seen kim before!” ‘Burle asked, nan earnort, eager tore “Tcenuo:tetl, my som, His face most surely csils up some pirange émotionsin my mind, but I think I never saw hit be P And vet he ecems familiar to me,’ the son resumed. ‘Those eyes } -urety have seen vetorey| but to save my soul [ cannot remember when nor where.” dered and poudered, but tono avail. Afer bea he lay awake and thought of the strange face; and al] (through tue night dreams were out slartiing visions of the Black Monk CHAPTER IL STRANGE PROCERDING ‘When Ruric came down iu the morning be found the mon! already irre, std break/aet nearly ready. ut litte was herr during the m seemed busy with theugh's ef bis own, vend uric ‘oosauch engaged ia studvicg the strange man’s features, and catia ‘upon the various daubte snd surmises that had entered h’a mind. after tae meal was over the monk accompanies the (Spy yet bis 8 10p, and be spent s me time in examining the quaint articles of ma: chivery that were used in the manufacture 0. 9) urle was eousgee in puisning u pair of in fp and for some minutes the mond had silently by © watching vis movewents. At length the youth stopged in fis work aud iald the oe ar aah r nervously, at the cot aaant, 5 pat 1 | wna wont core) Ruric, with sme hesitancy, Dakbnt tbat tbat ,300 might enlighten me. have surely seen you tqmewbere. ™ and are there not hundreds whom you bave seen in this great ohare thousands—whom you night Fecoguize a8 you recognize me! ** ab, Stmay beso, bat not }ke this. There may be @ thou: tand faces 1 woula recollect to have seen, Dut not one of them would excite even # pacsing emotion in tay sou! dut your {ace alia up xme power ul emotions—some starting memory of ike pace w bothers me.’ Who ace you, good father? What ara you’ Where bave we met before? “Wasit in Bpaint”” 2 id Valdimir, with oehake of tne head. and then, with a more serivus shade upon bis face. he ndoed, * Let this Das now, 1 will no deny io you that there may 2¢ some grounds for your strange (uncles; but 1 assure you mol sa- ‘credly that until last night I ever came in direct companson ship with you before; stany rate, not toy krowiedse, You have acted the good rian towards me, and Ihope I may ‘acon return tbe favor. Ly “No. 20,” quickly responded the youth, * If von retarn it then it will be a favor no more, Ihave enly dere for yon w! every toan should do to his neighbor; and 80 far trom needing thaaks tor my services, I would rather give them for the occa- sion, for 1 know of Bo eource ot Joy so pure aud unoontamin nee Lend! jing in the soul which tells us we have done ‘The cars mork reached forth and iook. the youthful artisan’s band, and wih more crdiaary emotion | “You touch the harp ae of the goul wie naoble hand, ‘my fon. and if any ceed of kindners can give me joy, it will be adeed for sou. We may meet reaia, aud unt ten I can ony, say, God dlees and prosper thee ith these words the monk turned away, and ero Ruric could command presence ot mind enough to follow him, be bad gone from the house. ‘Ihe youth wiehed to say something, Dut amd tbe varied eipoilons ein weat eapiag through m cor F no copnecte ater the oebk was gone Ruric ean to his bench and retuned bis wors. Fe asked his boy if he ae ever seen the age an before, but Paul only shook his bead and answer. aa dubietsiy. “What 07 you mesn?” the gunmaker asked, gazing the boy in the face. “Do you think you bave seen bim before!” “*] cannot reli, my y master; 1 may have seen him before, and Imay not, But surely you would not suppose that my memo- Fy_ would serve you betier than your own!” rie was net fully ssscred by thle answer, Bo gazed into Paul ud he tancted he ted gome show of intelli gence. there ‘which bad not been spoken. But he resolved to i 10 more Bsn ee at present. He had asked CTS he bt, vpon auch a subject, and he mede up b's mind to bo- ther Pet Bo more about it, teeling sure that if hie boy kaow which would be for ‘his master’s interest to know, it ould bp commusiontea in dus season.” So be applisd Lmsaif anew to his work, and at noon the pisto’s were Toward the middie of the alternoon, just as Ruric had finish- ed teenper-ng rome parts of & gun lodk, the back door ot nis mhep was opened, acd two men entered. ‘They were young . dreseed fa coats ‘Ture and both of them stout and g 20a Tooking ‘The gunmaker reengnized them asthe Count Courad Dam ne ine gar friend Stephen Urzen te ka 3 ae T speak with Kuric Nevel,” ssid the Count, moving forwar “Yeu do,’ returred Ruric, not at all surprised by the visit, sir co people ef ali ciasces were in the habit of calling at his 1808 to ord bi ‘be Count tarned | astade paler then before, and his nether Up trembled; but Rurie thought that might be the resuit of coming from the cold int» ® warm place. However, be was soon undeceived, for the Coun’s next remark was signifier eat’? We sodyamated with the Lady sosalind Vaidai?” he Yam,” retumed Rurle) now beginning to wonder, ,” resumed Lamouof, with much hanghtiness, my Business can be quickly’ and satisfactorily settled. iy dere w make ihe Ledy Rosaline my wite.”” Mario Dd eve) started st these words, apd be clasped h's handa fobice ther tremulousness. But he was uot .ong debating upon ar answer. ay ‘And, why have you come to me with this inform ation, sir” o.asi * You should know that, already, Do you not love the lady?” “Upon my oul, Sur © vont, you ask me & strange question. Wrst Tight have you fo question me upon sach a weme 1”? “The mgbt that every man has io Pave toe way tor his own rights,” replied samoroil, sharply. “* But if "you thooee Bot io answer let it pass. I know you do love the lady, And now Taek yon to rerounce ali claims to her hand.” “ By St. Paul, tir coupt, your topgue ate moods of speech, renounce all claims to xtosalind Vi hand? bead hE ed rnoant f “Aye sir—precisly so” ‘Pobaps you wl ie vorm me what claims I may lave in that quarter.” uric returned, with some tremulousness tn bis tone, forthe very surject was one that moved him deepiy. “Korie Nevel, you sbail not say toat I did uot make myrelf tally understood, and bence I will explain” ‘the Count spoke thisas 8; eas a wen who feels that ts doing a ye es scercing thing and in the same tone he pi fed: Rosalind is ot }oble parentege. and very weauthy. ‘My own station snd weath are equal with hers. My station atall events. She may possess the undivided right to more property than ldo. But that matiers not, I love ber. and must nave her for my wife Ibave been to see the noble Duke, ber usrdian, and be objec’s notto my suit. But he informed me that therd was one, impeatment, and that was her love tor you. He kowns '!' weil—as 1 know, and as all must cnow | that she never cculd become your wife: but yet ne is anxious not to irtertere too mush agataet her metination. Boa simple deoial from you to be effect that you can never claim her handis all that is 1 You understand me, I trust, We eeok his only for the tair’ lady's own gcod. Ofcourse yon must be aware that She T Duke would never consent to ber uaien with berg all crawa oy fnd all that will re nocesaary in wimoly ur signaure. Here—it ie ony’a plaia, simp. avowat on jour Partial sou ae nor thoivghis of seeking the i . rt rats rom the borom ot his AR gk ‘Count 8} Oke Be dr marten doubiet au ate is "banded howard tne But ane too itno, he deew back a. gazed Bernuerateiy init je visiter jir Ooun.t,”” page @ tone of noble indigna*ios, “weal 60 you suppose I tint" Bo you moan tp tell we tbat Olga, Ebates oy we, bas commissioned you to obtain such ». y me! ae her,” spoke the Count, turning to his companion, “you Leard the Tostrictions the Duke gave me this “Aye,” returned Urzen, directing his speech to wuric, “T dia ee Sy Exe have stated the case piainiy.’’ much surprised as yourselt,” resumed the ccunth eat, “at this strange taste of the Duke. Way he seek this signal trom you 1 can only He upon his at ae A a Bnows tl ‘was once in! ew n g feels & warm friendship for you, For her sake he would have Oi ow vor or sake?” arked Ruric. “Why,” returned Damonoff, “do you not seet Rosalind, in the rimplicty of her heart, may thigk twat you~a—'h-t sou might im her love; end out of pure principle grant It toyou, simply because you were the frst claimant “Butt rever la med her love,” sald Rurle, warmly. It ge loves me. sbe loves me from ber own beart. "With the nobie Duke 1 never “poke but onee, and then be came, here i = to ter per his sword. you would marry 0; and if you would seek help in the. work, seek It (rom tho: ter." = ho bave some power in the mati wyou ‘mistake ary ? utiered the Count, hotly. “I seek not power now; Ion!: Ratt le word fromoné who may have mer even, having vaved the ie of w aiuude, wie.d am iniiuence, Will ‘seemed very strange to Ruric, and ke knew tbat there was sometbing bebixd the curtain which be was not Permitted to brow. He knew ihe proud and auobora Duke ll enough to know that he never would have seut sucha mes- a6 this but for some, dexign more iban had vot appeared, hort, he eculd not understand the matter at a!(. It locked dark ard compiex, and ita face was in direct conflict with the nature of the man {cm whom It now appeared to bave ema- ated. Ruric pordered upon this s few moments, be mao FAL a a mo account yied a1 atom to he strange thus mad him “sir Count,” Seal, oa miy and ure. ‘you have plainly re your pre ‘and 1 willas pletniy anewer. 1 cannot ‘eg ped Damon quick passion, ‘Do you refuse?” For atew Tmoments the Count ‘om into Rucic’s tace as senses. “rt ie the Duke’ ,” fe said, at levgth. “The Duke of Tula holds no power of com! over me,” waa aie Cons eta thie e! Once say, sign japer.”” Yogi but waste your breall ly Bir Oount, in thus. ‘ou have my answer.’ ea ‘Ruric Nevel, you'll sign this!” the Count cried “Never, sir. 7 Sir Count Ihave Fran upon mets piace may uasce apes inet paper.” fan prevail upon m i rae Ba 7 Snare “Tmean the Emperor.”” “But Zou will sign i,” hissed Damoroit turning pale with rH Ot is—eigh! If sou wenldglive—sian’” happ he cacnot write,’ suggested Urzen, contemptu- Hee may make his mark,” rejoined the Count, in the same contemptuous tone. “Tt might not require much more urging to Induce me to mabe my tark ine manner net ai all agreoable to you, sir,” the youth revurned, with his teeth now eet, and the dark’ veins upon bis brow starting more plain'y out, “You have cema ‘upon my pre: and you bave sought your purpose, a Dave now sour answer, and tor ‘your own sak my ani TA A vntll your ease te ht Hed Damonoit, * Dot until your came fs upon this peper!” cr! ono shaking the tissive furiously, wed crumpling 1, in pis hand, “are you toad, sir Count! "bo yor think mea fool A: constimmate one.”’ “shen,” returned Riariey with a curl of utter contempt upon his timely chiseled lip, "you need have no farther dealings wita we. ‘There is my door, sir. Fer sowe moments Conrad Damonom seemed rinable to speak from vers anger. He bad sive'y some deep. enxious purpose in obtaining Kuric’s name to that paver; and fo be nun ihwart- ed by ® come mon Ariens, was maddening (one Who, lke him, 4 all hie torce of eharacter upon his tie, he hireed, Fool! ultered Buric, unable longer (0 contain himagit, in view of such alupid perelatance, “Wo you seek a quarrel with “Saock! Ieeek what I will bare, Will you sigut’’ ' Dyes mare m Lid “Shea, by Beavent, you shail kaow what i is to thwart uch ry from the Count’s lips in slow, hissing whisper, hen or pa with bis firt at Rurio’s head. Ph> gun-waker hac not dreamed of such a dastarc act and be wes y toons oe tu) Re the Count Sg A Ee brow that felled bim. wo the hoor like @ deed ox. “Bewa: he whispered to the Coun'’s Stepheo Urzen companion, * Mdividuel made s mvement as though he come forward "1am rot mysoit now, aad you are Damonoit gazed into hie aniagoniai’a face a few mo- merits in silence, His fece was arben pee, and his whole frame quivered. Upon his forehead there ‘wan a livid spo: Where he hao been struck, but te skin was not © Barie Nevel,” he said’ ine Berieg, maddened ou will besr from ie, The mad spirit of a vergeanoe such as mnive cen overlook sour plebelan siock.”” ‘And win ‘bis he turned away. * Paul.” eaid the gucmaker, turning to his boy, after the men bad gone, * not a word of this to my mother. Be sure.” CBAF: dong! At, ‘Trat_night Rurle Nevel ‘had strange fancies while waking, and strange dreams while elewping. Long aud deeply did ne ponder on the strange business waich oxa called vount Conrad to bie shop, and in no way, under vo iigh!, coud he get any reason trom tt. Why he, 8 yonth who bad ‘sever apoken with ihe oud Duke, eave once on common ousiness, sad who was down in the rocial reale, shouid hive beea thus ¢: sie} Kive ® Virlual eorsent to the bestowni of Roasiiz der the Jegel guardiapehip of the Duke, whoee word, yo far as be was con as inw, And agair, Conrad’ Dumo: Toft wana Count ard’ reporied to be mew uy. ‘Toe sure, be Was somewbat dissolu.e, but thea nity of bis compeera were the same, Now, i this Gourt toved ths ady Rowalind, and bad asked for her'hand, avd the » uke was wil ing he should have it, why had thisextraordinary 1 been sea: to the poor gunmaxer, Rurie atked thin question of himeeit hundred times, He Would commence ard Iay down a1 (ue premises in his tind. and then he would try to make the deduct; bn’ no reasonabie one could he ariiveat. Gne thought ¢ uog about him like a dim suecrie at ol bch hope would make wn angel, and which fear wor int a demoa. Mould it be po sirle una’ eeulind bee tole her love for kim, and thet the D: ke wou d pay actre ce'erence to it? He iried to think eo. Deredthat it might beso; bu. four would force Iteelt inv and spenk In tones #0 loud that they could not be misunderstxod, #inally, the youth rewoved upon the ouly reasouable course. Be concluced to let the matter rest, so far ua his own xuriaises were concerned, Until ke could see Rosailnd, and thst he was determined to do as soon ay postibie. {.2,tbe olloming morning, ashe was preparing for break. fust, he saw O) ‘pass by. and strike off into. the Borodino roads how, ovgur he, is the ume for the vist to ‘Aosalicd; and as coon as pe ‘tad ae hw oreaufast ne pre- pared tor the visit. and no man in Mss0% aid a nobler lock whes the'det of fell man removed frou his brow and garb. *Yaniy**he said, entering the shop where the boy was at work, ‘*T may be back at noon. At any rate, sush is my in tention: aud if elther of thore men call who were here yester ¢ay, you may tell them 80” 1B” re urnedihe Jad, “if ther aek me any questions?” newer them as %ou hive bet” “Angit they shrue uek me it you wou'd dgbtt” “Yel! them that I hold my life ‘aa too dear at the expense of an ipeait . eurely, hare ben ag will challenge you.” of think be ‘will dea uric . us un endre new thought came to his mild ip be came nere to create & quarrel to that end. By my feral Taniok he did. ‘7 am eure of it,” said Paul A moment Kuric’s frame quivered with suppressed pasion, end then he “Let them come~and if they come—or if elther of them comes, while Tam goue, tell them, or nim, that I am their very bemble servant in all things reasoranle Paul promised, and then the gun-maker turned away. To the hull be threw on is sewry fur pelisse, and caving reached toe nearest hostelry. he took & horse and *edge and started olf tor the Kremlin, within which the Duke had revided. Within oré af the aumptuously furnished woartments of the PAaceot the Duke ot Tula sat Kosalind Vaidal. che was deautltul giri; mouided in pesfect form, wih the full flue of beaithful vigor, and possessing @ face of peculiaraweatness kad intelligence. She was only nitetecn yewrs of age, and she had heen tentears an orphan. Her hair was of a golden hue. the sunlight loved to weil smd the ¢ uatering curls, Hoy e which were of a liquid biue, sparkied brigh'ly when she was hay py; and when the wutied the lovely aimoles of her chesks held the smi ¢ even after it Lad taded from the iips. ‘Ihere was nothing of the aristocrat in her look—nothing proud, nothing baughty ; but gentlenees aed love were the true elements of her soul, and ebeoou'a nly be bappy wnen sne knew tbit she wig truly loved. be liked respect, but she spurned that re: wien arly aimset outward show, while the heart may’ be reekirg with vilest sensua!tsm. osiltnd sat there, in the @2artment which was hers for her own private use, and she was sad and thoughtful. fair band supported her pure brow, while with the other she twist- eq the ends ot the allen sash that confined her heavy robe Thus she sat when the dour of her Apurtment was opened and 4 young sie] enlered. ‘This new comer was fulr crea ue, bright ard quick, with thet ruvea 3 thowe Ineo dark es ¢8 of dreamy ight Which beepeas "ide child of ones Ss dlocd. Her name wae Zenoble, aud ebe was now about sixiega years of age. her had picked her up on the hat Ueitetd trot whieh the {unis ued tled sud belog Yonbie woted any clatmanta, he had brought her h: ‘me, then almost an in fant, Ard now abe wns Rotalind’s @ tent ant and companion. Bhe loved herkind and gentle miitreas, and would have laid down lite itselt in tne ser" fs cna mort Zenobie?” asked Rosalind, as she noticed the ir} hesitate, "+ wer ahere ie a gentleman below who would see you,” the girl replied. ts “Then tell him I cannot see him,’ said Rosalind, tremb- Dg But this is Ruric Nevel, my m! “‘Ruric!” uttered the fair maiden, starting, up, wile the rich bloos mouated to her brow aud tempies. ‘0,1 am giad he bas come. My prayers are surely answered, hither, Zenodie ‘The girl departed, and e¥e long afterward Ruric entered «! spartuent. He walked quickly to where Keaalind had ariaen to ber feet, ard tating ue of her hacds in poth of his ow reked it}o his .ips. isn bad had a weil tormed speech , in lips when he oatered ‘he room, hut twas fone now. de could only gaze into the lovely face before him, snd murmur the name that rounded so aweeuy on his live. ' Bat the emo- ficns 9 bit scul became calm at length, and then he spoke with more “Lady ? he said, after taking a seat, “ you will pardon me for ths Visit when jou know its cause, And von will pardon me, eh 1 speak plainly what I have wo apesk.’ *, Se iv, 2 if ———? me Burie. of ‘cht ‘dboed. i. ore 1 = not & lady,” said Rosalind, smiling. “No, Rosalinc,” “ah. Ruric!” ** As ‘we were in chi'dhood,”” whispered the youth. “In a}ifbu: years,” returned Rosalind, ia thé same low tome. 1 @Rd T may wear the same image in in, heart! *'Teannot cast it trom mine if I would.” ‘the Image of chtidhood, Soar ‘Rowatind?* * Aye—eny that it bas grown to manhond, dyer Ruric.”” ‘What more could he atk for love! ne bad not aimed at this coutestion ro scon But he put it not trom him now, He gazed 4 moment into the fiir maiden’s kod ing eye, and as he sew the love it tear gathering there snd the happy smile working abou! the reay lips. and away into the joraus dimples. ed bis arms and clasped ie fondly loved one to his Let us not at least forge: the friendship “Ob, Tam not deceived in this,” he murmured. “Speak, dearert one.”” “T canrot ferget the love of the happy Umes agone,” the no- dle sirireplied, gaving up through Ber happy tears, Ub, Ww many ard many ar have | prayed to Uod ust those daysmnglit return, and that the one true hear: of earth f loved might be mine ouce more, Ruric, wy should 1 hide the truth, or #by set itaside? Tome then art allinall Ibave no ove clx@ ‘0 love, and none, to love ine else, save to noaie girl who brought yon tither, Tan tel! you no mere,” Hwppy Burie | happy at that Toomios tlorgetting all else but the love that gieamed out upon bim then, and clasping the cherivhed object eo ardertly to ble bosom But the moments flew on, and at length his mind eame to the acbject of bia visit. * Roswiind,”” i be, holding ove of her fair, bands in his ‘you know the (out Conrad 4 amonc returned the maiden, with a shudder. bere very often, and he bas iorced himse'f npon ecelte me whea, if ke nad sense, he mus: have known Wk heehee (Sipe ee ishe not?” ‘Ee was: be is. ow ” ‘Not now reoeated Ruric, with surprise. “What mean you?” ‘Why, simply that he has asked the Duke tor my hand, and hat he was answered ip the negaiive.”” 1d you bear ‘he Dube acawer hima #0!” ‘Or a ‘the Duke assured me he bad dene, But what mean yout! “1 will tell you. Yesterday the Count came to my dw accompanied by Stephen Urzen. He had 8 paper drawa uj a the Luke’s own hand, in which I w woe fen don rat ‘¥ you pero fed Treely gave you up, mesning to seek within the eehere of his ‘socia circie some companion when he wished. and drs t Was asked to ai “By the Count???” “Ses- but py the Duke's orders.”” ““Ghevit eannot be,” uttered the fair girl, trewbiiag. “And he further Sete te that the Dute haa requosted him to obtain my ee thereto, so tuat be might receive your band without impediment ” (ale that the Count might receive my band!” es, But’ the Duke assured me only yesterday that I should be troubled1o more with the Cont, May there not be some mitake?”” “There can te none on my part, The instrumont was in the Duke’s own hard” “But you did not rign it?” nes jes T tock my own life—if I made & curse for all I “It in strange,” the maiden murmured, bowing her head few moments. "And yet” rhe adaed, looking up into her ecmpanion’s tace, “I do not think the Duke would be reseh- erons.”” “He may be,” answered Burio. “He knows how ily our robie Kmpercr holds empty tiles. ad perhaps he fears that if the matter ¢ me to the im>erial ear, and you abou'd With whom you piéase Pelar woul! claim the rigbt to marty grant your prayer. Hence he ) get my olaim xs aride, 60 thal be may hae a clearer ‘nid in which 4 move, * Ruric, between the Duke and yours Dimmonott tere inwome “mater of diapute, ‘bere is jueeticn me ered | “How is that Why, acrrenr asf id ft, there was & dispute can between the Icke and the 4 Damonofl, conc-rning owxership of Irrotzen, the estate on the Don, in Kaluges and ‘ince the father’s death Conrad ihe oi Cows hag ay im. know the Duke and the eld ters, acd this estate belonged to And now,” 6ugi uric. * gompromise nig matter ter by Hiyl0g your hand wo tke Count, and zen. T cannot think 40.” the maiden retarned, anes ‘would not eee He is kind tome, 1am eure. as 1 rere his own child. 1 ki does, rousand yaaa bes thas shown it, By {a raindfy o. my rt, and anticipates my every 20-~Ithe le de. celvir to one, he must be eosiving the ” Ror period ta the now guanine shed upon bim, Hed he Dune sent Damon ‘that mission on him fpto a quarret By my rey souk Mong the” yon io hn, 5 ee eth Hike Foows that i uows that the Count would tiuks inthis aul te teanzor, to ridding him of a plague.” But the youts was caret Jet Reznlind know of this, He knew abe would be rhe knew shat a Guel was likely to come off between ‘and the Coral, After some to! ues? commegstive silence, Ruric touched npon ‘& point (sp lar iy ey ‘is Pifoeatted,”” he sald, g bol ber ends in his ows por it Table cele feck tbe. gralell Feodee, wile may only forgotton. Hence cur rituations are now widely bid ferent. Yel Lam not poor. No other man in the manufacture (arms, and trom my labor ] Cerivea beedeome income You Krow all thar, And now. if other obstacles wore removed, woud yeu give mo your hand and become mine for life!” *ay@, Bure” thé noble girl anawerod, with neaming eyes, cipfal expreawion of esuntenance, “were you r aed 12 the Joes! estate of poverty, 80 long A& yout generow wc was fran ‘thotld onry be the more analons to lilt you ap, Ch, my love knows enly the heart whereou it Is secnred, ard ‘ms (uiure of Joy T ask only the truth of my husband's Bieas you, dearest,” Rurie murmaved clasping the fair beng to bis bosom, or @ long while, Romine head iy pi lowed on the shoulder of the man she so truly, fondly lov ba {10 BE CONTINUED OX MoNDaT.) UNG Bape Wisnee x TO 0 Oman A HOME, 1 io he house woud ve wa equiva ent. tor her board, or wou! soccuspany a iauily iravelibg vor pleasure, she can Gall kinds ot beediework. fea, Brooklyn Post A CO0R COOK, WASae® AND IBONER, AND A shamberma!d and seamstress city refer ances, may apply Sot Cittond eB lyn. Ger- Tans preferred SIEUATION WANTED “BY A SMART, TIDY CI@!, ‘as chambermait, ani won'o be williog to ibe ey! and weshing, be seen Thess soe bow iva. + 40 West 15'h at, A? MIDDLE AGED FROPRSTER wOMAN ents A aftuadon, Seamstress or housekeeoer, riva’e family. Can Deseen fortwoda s at 13 aad 1f Bible House, Astor place, MOB? BEBPRKCTABLE YOuUrG a ee ene A situation, as cook; wou d a4ist in the washing and irsa- bg; thorough'y unoerstards ber vunineas, Oat be seen at st., Dear 5: av., room 7, SITUATION WANTED—WY 4 YOUNG WOMAN; can do chamberwor* ano fe wuhing and trosing; i¢ wilting ti to do plain sewing or waiting, 1" required; underetan’ plun cook'ng; nive year’ city reereacs. Apply ut 186 120 at, besween lat and’2d vs, in the more Rata ENGLIAH PROT: warant bam barmaid and to COmAB yan ANTS ns Heo, aa 0 do plain rewing vide creer nce vous walls: Re Sane oe be a*eu for tw» days. LAvY WISH8 Tu PaO. 0 FOR A YOUNG tried # situation, as povernese 10 email children, to struct tbem two or three tote escd day in the usual Hogi'shs branches and piano: me is more tae onject of the Wertlagr than a large raltry “celerecoms exchuago!” Ade B,, Broadway Fost : fice ABB TTaRSPRCEREER YONG G1AT, WaNTa A SI°UA ion to do the pevera! bous+ vork of a small private ‘s imily; no objector 19 go a abart aga ee the ciunicy; best af aes nee given. Apply for two da, sat 149 Kuizaveth et., e rear. tion ea plain cook. wash <r sod troner; beat of city refer- ence given Apply at 204 17\b et., between Ist aye. sud ave. A. jor two days. N AMKRICAN LaDY, WHO Bak BKKN ACOUSCE to the care of @ famil’, wis eso gt @ sttuation 9 house- keeper. addresa by le:ter to 47 James et. No objexiion to a short dis ance in the cour UY YOUNG MAN 18 YARS OF AGE GBRMAN, OF A Likhly rerpectabic family, wi:hew a mtivston wm some re- Sie whslessle hou e, mualo preterred, where he “oud dave an opportunity of lexrmng the business tborouguly. ad- dress T. x 3,981 Port office, A ROY FROM 16 TO 1] YE French, German and Rng (yn, TY oF tea store; has good (Qoek— A VaRy ReaPE young woman desires a ituation in the eity or co very good pluln cook wna sakes ana a tlest rate war: Caw give the bes: of city reference. Please oxi, (<BLE BXPERIER NOAA Te AN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY a B a 0 te & Larfest groom in e1 cliy references trom bia present employer, oie padres, or callat Mr Peok’s, 260 6th avenue, corner of #t, for OUSKERRPER. —A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW, A iy of respectabt ity, wi bes the position of houseken ser, where ube cat ako the entire cnarge. Keferences ex banged. Coll or addres A.M. C., 63. me. Cured circumstances, witn no incumbranoes i des'c sua ofobiaining @ eitnation, as hour-keever, io @ small fimilv, Where she csa have the respect dua toa lady of educstion ard refinement Unqnestionad eretareaces given. Address, tor three daye, F. 8. U., Madwon square Poet off, TJUATION WANTRD—8¥ A RESPECTABLE PRO testant girl, as as ‘d or chambermald ant private temily, Best of city near 3d avenue. QITUATION WANTAD—BY A RESPROTABLE WOWaK, ‘8 cook, Washer and ironer, or would 4) genera) house- work (or chamberwork and warhing ia 8 hoarding house), 0a8 ood reterences, Cell at24 3d av., near 9th st. (PBs CHERS— WANTED. SITUATIONS, BY TW) LA- dies, experienced in Inatruating tp a'l the nirter sazlian branches, drawing French ard muse. Keterences §\vet and required. Address. for four atrect, New York. T° GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALESS.—a YOCNG 1. aged 1), who ia thorongaly scquairted with (he ou- ante altuation in sgrocery or liquor store; cxa give rence, Address T. W B., grocer, Herald office, lay end Monday. ANTED—A @iks 70 bo baie 4 HOUSEWORK OF A days, Miss; D. L. P., 18 Wor mall temily. spe must bes good plain covk, and sf ste Waster ironer, and Dot a! ot work. ‘An Protestant ‘preferred. apply between sie BE) Cro 34 Dowminiek si, None need call mihout AXTEDS A SITUAMION, AS WaT NURSD OF a table married woman Cav be beavd fom @& teenattor reside cs, 182 Madwon st dis tices, trons coon, Inqute for Mra, Byrnes, ANTKD—BY A BESP*OTABLR GIWL, A EIFUATION a good p ain ook, and good washer and troree or do chamberwork, fine #asbing & d ironing. Please apply at 49 Bank tt , between Bleecker and 4th ats., for two days, WaAnrrD—BY A YOUNG GT&L, itt SITU ATI. ON ft d0 Jight general housewo k, or to take care of children. Con be seen at her present erap 0: er’s, 97 Lexington nveoue. W ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTAB LM Wo- man, to do genernl housework; isa firat rate washer and irover;’ has lived in her lac® for one year. Can ve seen to-diy and Monday. at 210 Maatgon st, J ANTED- A SITUATION, AS 3 COACH AX ar a walddle aged Knevahman ‘who 15 years’ exoert- and can give highly moye Teoomment sions from fact Employer.” Addfees Us Be, coachanan, Herald cflice, for two cays. WASTED—A SITUATION, young French girl, as mars given.” App y at 1283; Grand st, in the stor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A = WasLe PRO. fes'ant young weman, ne chambermulé und w1"e*, foots! = ep a (sa good p'ain sewer. Gri rel>: ‘en Ga lat ISL ist avenue, detween i2:b an ‘or, front room, W ANTED—A_ BITt ATION, | BY A REAP SOrABLE young wowan. in # priva'e family, todo chim ver work and waiting, or wasbitg end froniag or take csr ot +): -em. Best of reference from her last place, where sha lived fur years ard 9 balf. Call at44 3d avenue, in the mil.ines BY A RiSPADr e. Good city rete-ences Wo 8tAD=K SITUATION, BY A PRRSOs WE) HAR iat ten year? experienes in a lumbar cove not saw mill fg Canada. a8 fp and outdoor slerk: ts tant pith all branches of the bustr ess ceptionabl Sara Fea OE airva- boars wor, in na! pelypvo ally Hes theron aaa a"! pri re si ti eae all ae Mh 3d nea piri dhesling ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG prose isa do washing and fronting, or as Jaundrees; n> ‘d the couniry. (ocd city reference, Planse cal! at 17: vy igh’ in, between Ist ard 2d ava,, second floor, trout room. Ww San —BY A BESPECTABLE YOUNG Wow to do tne cooking, washiu, froaim, "che knowa her ntiaine:s ate i ane ‘ellen: Best of efty ref~rense f om tha blaze where he a . it iat twelve mouths Please call at Mr. AFTID-A SITUATT BY AN AMERICAN widow Indy, a8 cook, a deratonds it in ite br Peaster, woutd'b be willing to go out by day’s work; no orjectia city or country. Pieuse a call ut 02 Prince st So re Le W AniHD—A sitvarion. BY a PTs PRO, of rewirg nod make dferben, oan be toon Retwo diya ite Moti st corner of Spring, fret floor, oe a Wet ~A BITUATTON, BY A YOUNG Lab mmai) Bere egal ng dhameberm itd and Wav sbing and treBlag; hoe no objertion 3 en'in be ty re re erence. Inquire at 224 1h avenue. SITUATION BY \ YOUNG WAN, WHO can write ind keep accounts corrrc'ly; i# willhig 0 make himrei useful in Any congciie fo whiod Bisservines msy bo empl praitable fo h to his fever. ce given. addres A. i. G iva / AMTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPRIT BLA as good piain An axoel'eu! wash troner. “ina (ata very sy blaine disp “sida Gan hove the bane T2ih sk, between Oth and 7th Avenues, ove APY at 8 AS A RONUS, WILL BE TIVEN, On LODGRi $5 security, 10 aay person who will’ procure for 4 riser, & young man, Hot afrsid io work. a situation ae lishtponer, war any other phen] 7 ke Dest of recom- jations ‘rom resent ia rey ard olber places. Paddresa 53. box 19} Revaidotion, $25 29 s100—A GENTent, aND WEL themeeivee tn procuring bim & wtuation {ron corving to the advantages. live Industry, Berald cities, ____ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. On: DEMANDE UNE PEKAONAE FRAN OU & fot qui 4 ranlaeene, ry ea Wet a faut avoir de bone pd matecn pour Sadresser i yor? ial mation trom $25 “ta $100 to Address, wid all partioalars, Ao andagne, wk , 136 Hester st-set, was cured of fever and ague Office 203 Bowery, New York, 3. PRREINS, General Agent. WATCHES, ener Ae ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, EQUAL IN yy [ Or — to the rami \ deat ene whee ‘o ancy garrings, to Ladiea? cA pa lar oat sete we acre! art Soud, manuiacturing Jewellers, a Wada. J. heat Dp MONDS BOUGH ene T 30 Bi BROADWAY, ROOM B 7 EST ORATNS MAN FACTURAI on aod goid. Thee cLainctae peor solor, and will wear ihe wane no sold rented as repreren: OF the money returned, te Manohaet Bieasee mee beenan ite, band J. JACOBS, mani Tur ely wanwa, ove Sixth Page,