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Superior Court—feneral Term. Present—All the Justices. Brecut Oxnxx.—On the first Saturde: of orp 1856, at ‘Di o'clock A. M., the trial oalendar througs iu the room in whieh the principal Trial terms a bell fee Se yarpeee of selecting ch cases as may be tried with- Such egy ‘will be placed on a specia) calendar. These cases will eonsist not only of actions aris’ng on qupieet, 008 brought for the recovery of money only, bat of all actions triable wi'bin the tume above ntatnd. So much of the last two weexs of the June term as may be required for the purpose, will be devoted to the trial @f the causes on such special calendar, During thore two aay four Jadges will sit for the wial of ctions by jury. A day calendar will be made Bp, soning of eauses taken: in their order from such Deon reached when the trialof the ‘special calendar causes ‘wan corcmenced. ‘The New York Weekly Herald. SHE CINCINNATI CONVENTION—NOMINATION OF JAMBS BUCHANAN FOR PRESIDENT—KNOW NOTH- ING NATIONAL COUNCIL—NSEWS FROM EUROPE, NICARAGUA, MEXIOO, CURA, KANSAS, BTC.—AF- PAIRS IN WASHINGTON, ETC., ETC. ‘Due Werxiy Henarp will be published at eleven o'clock this morning. Ite contents will embrace the fu’) proceedings of the Ometnnati Convention; the Know Nothing National Coun- eft held in this city; Interesting news from Nicaragua, Mexico Cuba, Europe, ac.; Affairs in Washington; Editorials on vari: yaa interesting topi: Latest telegraphic news; Financial, Commercial, Sporting, snd Maritime Intelligence; together ‘with a variety of local and miscellaneous matier. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at ibe coun: ter, Price sixpence. The Hat.—Go to Kspenscheid’s, No, 118 Nas. al mrees if ip sca wows. see a hat which for beauty o orm sod eganee ar surpe, #64 ans thing y offered for rene Mr. it ianACH at es achieved areputation 2 Rot excelled by auy yor fare light and graseful, and Those who would avail themre!ves of David's Drab Beavers and Cassimere Hats all he r9ge nthe fashionable world, Give Mim Aca, a sa’esroom 301 Broadwa: ane sireet seo2nd doer from Haglan Hats.—Pablic Approval of our Et Rew as batiers to pmapoly the Aah ightest ay ey ee Leal atalow Oy ‘Amongst the Paris fabricants tm 1654 and 12 rena tant ante to 2 ae nanposne bal, we deems It due te curselves slate thas, origios!, Pot tae, ire tmporeation, tate: ton, The nomaber being Limited, selections early, Forsale Stour countersonly, L&oRY & UO., leaders and introducers of feahlon, Astor Rouse, Broadwi Who Knocks!—Pnisis no pn gated the Fa- Yoriteexoression, There is no knockin; eomary at the gerner cf Broadway ard Fulton street bra an introduction. ‘The great KNOX himself is :here, and. it is Cort ee sonamed because his bats although they are so oa jad finished, ‘wil oulast all common ursge— im short, pon all the Anoe¥s that time and custom vestow on such articles. Knox’s pwet famoue wherever economy and gentility are vlood relauires, Genin’s Cassimere Hats.—A New Variety of cassimere hat, of an exauisitely de!icate and besoming tint, gatremely Hight und 0 the finest texture has jus: beea brought by Genin ase leading style for the present summer. The shape, color and mounting of this elegaut faoris are most at tractive, and it is equally weil adapted for riding, driving, toe morning promenade or full dress. ‘The first cassimere hats which ootained sy popularity in this country were introduced dy Genin, and er manana iseue has been an improvement may beni ionats Ry ee one aow offered perfection may be ve been o ENLN, | posite St. Pauls. IN, 214 Broadway Wrab Beaver Hats, ery Nice, for Three iy. Straw hate, soft hats, and all kinds of summer fad very nlse, The New Hat Company, 146 and pital if test Attempt at a Crown.—A Bets h'e’s summer hate that Buchanan will be elected Wc ot he country. S bets he won't, By calling and pur- chasing. genuemanly, hat, the del, wil be. decided: ai wanes, | hater 148 Fulion treet, Of 218 Brecaway, on Hoster’s New Spring Style Hats for 1856, for nestness, elegance, duravility and elasticity, have no yy rice and said by judges to be better than those im this Call ‘and judge for yourselves, at PORTER'S. ie Chatham square. Anson’s eg Size Onguerreotypes for Fif- ed, and in a nice case, twice the size others taxe Sete s ‘end equal to those made elee where for $2. AB BOR’, 589 Broadway, oppo:ite Metropolitan Hotel. Tremendous Exeltement.—Opposition Broadway ienposttion.—The peices put down,—Hats, caps and grew bats in over variety of syle, for gentlemen's su umer Frese per cet fone ha stores, at HUNT'S, No. 90 100 Guns for Democracy and Cheap Por rata were Sred off last evening, in honor of the democratic yriaaiples exomalited ia taking the peopie’s portraits for 25 pind Melodeens 25 per cent ieecliyues betee at tes warehonse sfgoune. yan “ te & ae way be “aoore west of Varick. Several very fhe nessa hand a plance cheep. eres fp afacturers—making the tment t asso) rb aise ‘15 second hand pianos—ail of which will be rices that defy competition. Pianos to rent, and ren! allowed on purchhse, at WATERS’S, No. 333 Broadway. Kotice.—Sunday Morning Boat for New! ko ee METAMORA wile = New York from to leons and Harmoniums, frem jay street, for heheh at Def y morning, at ki Tee ies: lave New Biss ee the js Poreiock rurning, ne, Je 17 netting bakery 3 Socal ‘Visiting aris Be Cal Latest 3 e's fine wedding silver door piates: Py ey silver reals and presses, (RV, i EEDELL, Bz ‘Broadway, corner of Duane street; estab! 1840, dene Fashion In Ties, Cravats, &c.—Men of fashion are invited to inspect the new style of plain and ties xd. cravat voce received from Paria, with olner Sovelies. at GREEN'S alirt furnishing establishment, No.1 Astor House, Summer Stock.—Uur Large and Elegant soek of summer clothing is now ready CF pgired pect enorme specialities and styles to be found nowhere else, form. ing chogetber the She largeat stock Of fanblonable and dosirable gammer clothing we v0 ever Bot up, at vi and fixed prices. D. DEVLIN & 00., 258, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren st, The June Zephyrs.—F ull Satts, made eS Hebe an wool. Lge Footie Melee never shrin! simeres, kno F casaimere suits,” se) rp ahane cothing warehouse, Nor, 66 ana 08 Fulton mreos ¢ Hoots and, Gaiters —Watkins, 114 en. ho KINS. ‘Noartole of inferior iuallty is sold at ment. ‘estabish: Great Bargains in ener eerie & LQUMSEURY. oe 456, py street, arerow el large stock i earpedne a tad ollclobs af exreor dinary low prices. English vet carpets as low as lls. per yard; be fn beg h os bhirgr carpets as low as Ss. per yard, other goods equally low. — TLAY & TRRGUSON, Noe 291 irosdvay and KEL?Y & FKRGUSON, No. way an Beade Lets oe ‘at great expense, completed and ee. Shades, anda aces supply ine ‘whole trade with walled sasor tn uly $0/pet cont lees than. ever be- com! hy ahs us clhee teri ailece ules Alay, mits ae ga, brocaiel, di de laines, damasks, lace and muslin ‘largo from Jay sabia eer trae I= oad collection of tod onus rar ena G98 Breede, corner mente at aa, DEL tande by tho Tapamees, sad are Seantifal novelies. Tho en- Heeler wil be poidoy suction Tune 9 and 10, ‘The ladies are invited to examine them. Stevens House, Late Delmonico’s Hotel, 25 eseaway <u ood seablidiod house, having been repaired, pe oe Plan gMeals nal nour, OHN O'GRADY, Jr., Proprietor. Jet sien ag aan, se ber ain, acaaad imlue et Y BoARDMAX SRSwnouw's, bu Brosdwey, earner of i, Ba Pe / for ae etoeeaiorny ket ideas Cron be anf, esermintr wh Seay re ostaes'ly paper, we ry. artiolee that ‘these posta. *Wholeatid a and raiall depot, 333 Broad- ‘way, Rew York. ‘i Ci from Jay sells Most MM nt] Cargo pan. ag ‘and ornament ever mani fetured ubiuon, at rey isan rv CO. pe Broadway, corner a be goods were all the Japanese, fad arora ‘The entire lot will be wsla yy suction June 9 and The indies are invited to ex- amine them. Notice.—We would recommend our read- it ens id pencils of new ay) a al Foun dre rondwag. "We have used pens in tbe Herald office, and find they @re superior to all others. all at Leavitt, Delisser & Oo.’s, and See that superp centre: tabio2ike only one of the kind iu the country, @inger’s Sewing Machines.—We have great teare for’ mane- Rerez.e frat few days trite fren tho Mow ia are era pecur Wing machines, faster lan ever, pentane sable aera fo improversenis. sowing Siachines of oiler maanufset urers taken in exe! ‘ag usual, 1. M. BINGER & 0O., No, 333 Broadway. Sierring’s Patent Cham Fire and Bur- | odes et the World's Fale: Lowcton tis ana lew York, 1853-4, Srafeatiics son. Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on CR Rd A oa L conleee Bad pri pri- pane Sralfon pou ‘oung hy#on, from, Ti deeeatr Nar am ate We ou of fam theo $1. Call and examine, No. 125 Chatham street, be- tween Pearl and Roosevelt reels Gall at Leavitt, Delisser & Co.'s, and See that superb centre table—the only one of the kind in the eountry. Foley's Celebrated Gold Pens, Patent Gold encils, es ee toothpicks, &c., may be had at the mani- turer's, Broadway, belween Cortlandt and Liveriy streets, ie Dona of mybmannine\ire warranted, points guar- anieed nol to come off, Prices very low. Catawba wi nes, from the V Vineyards of vu ?. Park, Req. Oinctnnat, Ohi Lact very ted only ibe pure juice of the 4 FEDETor; Warne et am k PARK: Drowdway and nane At, Good for the Ristemten 8 Beve Seeen | mie to apprise 4 mee einen mere coutacive 10: good puysions hestib and {Feed splat than Wolfe's aroma jedamechnaops. Sow retersie tbat what so hav» said fa true; mpd it is tn’ om ‘we consider #0 useful that we fee! called n20n to be i ae oper = mt es stick lige wax to business requ! Feqaire & stimu’aut, sa do women, inp, 200, ‘ieee Btodrece imbibe involerable mait liqhors, ndies, alkalied chs npagne, gta, &c. ia fash ENmavaer or aise and hany substalce’ tor ged, wines, or the never ty be over estimsted Kchiedem sonns: os Now, it is easy to est the merits of this fine tlavured driak; tt at your command, 1or such w trifle, the: you really siould ast NO; pares iene Scans fedam aromatic schnappe. We have given the pu»! cs ime!y hint, and ¢!l wba arawiae will prepare for the comn’ng E change by “sepcing to €r. Wo fe {or spestmen bot es. porrab for fhe Maine jaw aud Soniedem sehnapps. ston A Card,—All Persons who hove Gray Bate, halrcfa bad color, are invited 10 cal GRAMDIBAN, Coustitstion 'ree) a 34 Cb ner of Barclay.” His aw fiutd gives to the bur she nei color desired, and may be conaidered & rea! prodigy "ot chemistry, Ratebetor’s Hatr ry Wigs a and Toupecs wre ampericr to all omers. | Their new Improvemente secure ete comfort to the wearer, nsiaral elegance sud darsbility. puariveliod and on! eas hats dye is applied ta twelve Iwate rooms, a: BATOH SLOP’, 263 Broadway, grosses Wigs, Hale Dye and Toapees excite admiration amorg all connoisseurs io art. A suit of elegan! private svariments for «opis ing hie Inimitable diva, the only relinble srtieve of ihe kind exiart, Wholesale au retail at CRINTADORO'S, No. 6 Amor House. Copy the ad: Wigs.—ttednarst & Co’s to wll others: warranted Clirehugh’s Invisible ic Wigs and Toupees, with hia newly inverted skin seam, belong only to bie estab Usbment. Thev combine Tightoers, durability and correciness f fit not found in any other, 162 Fulvon etreet, west coraer of Hatr Dye.—The Original Thompson's Halr dye is warrarted not to turn green. Priva'e rooms for apply- oe For tale. wholesale and retail, at the har cut.ing, wig waking, hampooteg ‘and sbaving rooms, 18 Maiden iane, Whe Human Balr.—A Grandjean having for the pericd of forty years made the human hair his stuc byt be consuitea duily on al! deestes of the hair, at hia effi Chureh street, corner of Barc ay, from $o’c.ock A. M, '05 o'clock P. M. At Home and Abroad Costar’s Extermina- tor all tbe demand, for ihe people have found out it tho- roughly clear thelr dwell: wv ot rain, oexronahen, ota buy and keepa them away. HSNRY: Lt COBTAR'S 388, New York. Wholowsie sud Felnll depot, 368 Bronasy New School of Medict The last unfolding of the art of healing.—My dai i, pracica proves tat 1 T cure consuwption. in all tis varied forms, a8 readt fariclany thos wh Have tnd treat ali eon- tamove, out particular aictens, withont rellet, Mra, M. IN. M. D., 37 Lafayette we Ot Bronaway, velwees' Fourth snd hth streeta, New York. c fice hours from 10 4, M. tol P. M., exc'usively for ladios; and from 2 to 6 P. M. for gentlemen, Wednesday excepied. ‘All other hours by Sppointment. and Pharmacy.— first street east Every Mother Should fave a Sox in the house handy, in case of accident to the children, of KD DING'S: Basis asive tie Boston memeay, of thirty yeara’ s'scding, and is recommended bv vbysicians. Itisasure and speedy cure tor burns, piles, bolls, corn and old sores of every kind; for fever sores, mi head, reitle raah, bunionr, sore nipples, (recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, eaters. 1 flea bites, spider rs trozen limbs, alt rheum, scurvy, sore and ct , SOFe 2988, Waris snd Fon wounds, {tise "most valuadle rewedy and care, which oan b to by thousends who hure used i ia the Gity of Bouton ‘end vicinity for the Inst thirty years, In no in- stance will this salve doan injury, or inter‘ere witb a physi- cies’s preseriptions. Itis made from the purest mtarials, from a recipe hrought from Kussia. of arucles growing in that 6 letters from 8)l ciawes— tea captains, nurses and others —who and recommended it 19 others. Red- ding’s Russia salve yu! large oxed, stamoed on the cover with the picture isp horse and a disabled soldier, which icture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price 25 oenta abox. Boid at alt the stores in town and cvunicy, or may be ordered of Barnes & Park, or any Wholesale druggist 20, Proprietors, EDDING £ wine 8 Blate street, Boston. Baths, Baths, Baths.—Col, Cloyd’s Swim: ming and warm ssit water baths, at the foot of Fourth street, {a Bobokep. ‘Gentlemen living Gp, town oam take the Chris. wopher st. ferry, take a bi and go down eee by the Barclay Bh fe or iota tha 8 ba b only in New York. .¢ Times Mave Changed.—The is Cos- ter, Comter’s exterminators. They are the only rca rey cear dwellirge of rats, cockroacher, Croton bugs, bed! bass, dc, and keep them Sway. Cosias's tly paper ls death files. Wholesale and e and ret depot 388 Broadway, New York York. Four National Medals E. Lyons Obtained, For his powders megnetic and All Inseots and vermin by them surely die, At Broadway, 424, pills, powders you buy, ‘Without ranace or Stench—The only Ex- easter of rats, Croton bugs, moles, round Too, is Contarias “Alto Gomar's bosons enaeatanior 6 ty gaper, HEARY i ‘Onstar’s electric linseed powder. CORTAR'S wi Wholesale and retail depot, S88 Broadway, Kew Pike Pills—Feeble Constitutions — Thousands of persons with weak conetitations die early trom sheer debility. Nature should, in such eases, be assisted with ae Pile. Thev give ‘pas and stamina to the aysious, and vigor to the circulation. Campbell, Practical Aj and Che. mist, southwest corner of bighth avenue and Twenty eighth street. Special atten fon paid to prescriptions, Dyspepsia is Certainly Cured by about three bottles of pee ‘8 vegetable bitters, on reno stomach force off impure secretions, (opt ol health to the debilitated eonstitution peculiar to warm Bold everywhere. Barnes & Park, New Yorc agente; Mra. Bayes, Brooklyn. Bheumatism, Scrofula, = —Fiyatt’s Life balsam is the most ce certain remedy for the severest ene and a ‘great tt cured Me John Fons te avenue D, of severe inflamms- tory rheumatirm, asthma, Gronehitis and kidney complaint, af- ter he bad been to his house most of two years and his life de- spared ot. Berea eeycecetar F, W. Gilley, Req., of the Bowery 126-0 ‘one y featodend abasdoned fa by ise of ou ia ae [ent at races our pe eae 1 conte ide, For sale . b; dregs ena, by hr Mr. Yas, i Costar’s Seale Powder, Free from Pol- 0p, for the destruction of moths, mosquitoes, fleas, flies, bad- bugs, plant insects, vermin on fowls, and all insec, Uoster’s xelerminator, the ardcie that effectually, cleara(withont danger or stench) rate, Croton b bugs, encroaches, ant, do 1's bedbug exterminator. ARS fly paper, ea wile: and retail depot, 288 Broadway, New York. To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired Clergy- mas, restored to health in @ few days, after man; Greal Servoresufforing, te amzous:o aks Kap wa bij cure. Will send the) tne reseription used. Direc: io Rev. John M. Dagnall, 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N, Y. Marsh & Noe ae Cees hetersatloly bony for variosee veins. “it + ror el ‘ohyaloal datoretieg for variocge veins. Instruments for made to warranted, at their truss office, No, 2}; Maiden lane, New York. A Remedy that her goiidenil section under any ¢isease of the throat or rest assured that speedy relief cam be obtained by using B DR. WISTAR’S va sam of wild cherry. I's success in such cases is unparalled, Roman Eye Balsam—For Weak and In- flamed eyes—This balsam is the very bes: dope ‘that can used for inflamed eyelids. It almost areal ves all irri- tation, ‘usually effects a complete er re few applica- and y ef tone.’ For aule by A. 5. 4D, SANDS «00. 100 Fuhon we ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. A‘ LADY WANTING TO ADOPT A FINS HEALTHY infant can have one by auplying at 34 Lispenard street, at the Ladies’ Lying-in Hospital. F_MRS. ANN SPRATT, FORERMLY OF ENGLAND, ‘will cail at the Broadway Post cfllee, she will find a letter from an old friend, M.. OF BOSTON, WILL BE AT NEWTON te «ners June 15, withont fal, A. Tee CONGRESS WATER. URE: NERS, DRINKERS OF CONGRESS WA. mal Pay reliably riored that mineral wate a hat tt is mea r acally, we have the au’ the ertdlentss see nake ean article of bine lente 80 aa of Fy, the effecta of which will bo the some ag tbe natural bre Peni ea! Us, we will geod yong Liat in of peng res na DA agen; and by ordering trom i dsatt for the afrotat ordared, vouran have ven safely forwarded to any of the world. We rei rate our eaullon, to, buy the gen ‘ roa cay reliable persons, sad te examine the le ith a WHITES C ing, Saratoga springs, ane Nei lithe POST OFFICE NOTICES. OST OFFICR NOTICR.—THE MAILS FOR RUROPR, per United Staies steamer BALS 10, will close a (his om Raturday, the 7th day ot June, at 105% oelook A. M THAAC V, FOWLER, Postmaster, \ \ NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1856. CHOICE SELECTIONS, BacHsL. OR'S LAM ST. He wants a wife A genre wi tempered, just and always Kind; Timaen eth es eee ie te Vevnied, ender, gant, "7; accompli d cat Dow voleed relired. with av ‘An acgel Dall, in form and face ‘a nweel, Larmoaiour, charmug thing, his otmmand to Wo?e OF my, ao it~ BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR, aa uboy ot ' The Gunmaxer of Moasew,’ and alao ot the fol low tales, welch neve recenuy been ovolishs! elsewhere, varlvas nome de plume :—~ The Texan . rules Hemed, o7 the Ohi dren of Faia,” “ Beory la the Fisher Gir? The Ocesn Martyr? “Tbe Storm Obil- dren,” the bie g and Coboler,” “ivan the Hert” and" The bea Lion.” togetwer with all the stories purpastirg to hava been weiten by Ausin O. durdiak. It is te dom the: we poolirhs continued story inow colamus, oaibo mest pre And the rapid wri of imoriant ‘re how wanspirivg, cro ¥a 80 strong! 6 even the room fur & ” and she “young people, ‘dn poll ics, commercial «a, und tbat they ust have their tevoril® paper spiced with @ tiifle rony fi tion, and aceouatsof such doings aa lovers dream of; and in oredience io tals de mand, We now copy trom ihe New York |.edger, tbe following famirable unvellete by one of our most poptar American aathors, entitled the Storm secret: A Btory of Ship a: {sone of the most interesting aud torliling ts! member ever io have read. } ObePTER L A STORM, AND ITS FEARFUL RESULT. Tt was on ihe evening of the 7th November, and the good ship Red Lion aad estered ihe broai Atlantis os her way home from the Indie. she left Cape Town on toe bth, and was just losing sight of the African const having stood up towards St, Helens. But the wind hag now died away simost to & perfect calm. With the seiiir g of tue eun the breeze bad fallen and now, two hours later, the h'p ay wihout motion rave such aseame from the long iaze awelln of water that rolied 19 anoreward po oran’s boeom.. heavy cknvass aoped against the = sy and tho sl ck ropes sated ane reaked ws they came together or worked yj sPearmodioally Grouch the blocks, Tbe dancing au ucual ur rolling up nnd tow sineuneore 8 ucual, but roliing up and dowa like a field of silver SS gene unduladoar os oP iain Adam Phillips stood near the whee! by his side Wee ® pars:nger named Atherion—John reel The tor- ‘mer was master of ‘he ship. He wasashort, thick set mau, with éark fea'ures— dark from exposure —blact hair and eyes, and exhi oiting one of those peculiar conformations whic mark the reguiar ‘‘sea dog” He haa foilowed the sea trom bis earliest boyhood, and was accounted one of the best shigmas- terain the country, ‘Though by nature rough aud harah, yet & good judgmeat and long experience with the world bud worsed Dm cown tos kind, considerate msn; and arbor passions were ae roused. @ se'dom departed from the standard of true d. He knew well how lag was ‘is heart to cherish en ardhe worked hard to keep it out. Atherton was 2 man rome arty years of age, tall and ccumanding in person, with bold. frank countenance, curl- ing hair, of nut brown hue; iszge hazel eyes, and a brow ot more tran ordinary vobleness of developement. He was & merchant. of great wealth, and was now returning frome bu- sineva visit to india. His wife was oo board the Aceompanted him on his voyage. She was a mild, light bive eyed woman, oniy five-and TGR OREO aga, fri ed her hueband from pure !ove, for when, , abe promised to de his she knew not of h's wealth, And ho, too, loved his Renile wite He almost worshipped har, and well he aight, tor she waiched over his weliare with all her power of vist: lanee, and in the beur of pain or trowvle abe was ever by his side with her smile ard word of eheer. But Agnos Atherton Was nots one. Not on'y had she her own attendant for com- pany, but Mix Ehilpe, theo the csptain’s wife, was also on board. ‘Captain Philltos,” @ merch int, alter they had looked all around the eee “what do you ake of thay”? ehall hardly tbink of qaekiog any:hing out of 14” returned tain. with a smile. “Some one mere powerfal than we will make what he ‘plenses out ot it, But to ‘apeak serloualy, 1 fear that we shell have a storm.’ ‘*a bad one, do you thin) aeked; and he spoke carerly, | for there was one below ot cele he ‘thought more tas im self. “{ don’t know about that, sir, T think tt will bes hard blow; but ‘bad is as bad does,’ as the saying is, Fa ali events, T don’t apprehend much danger. if it should be a long one, ur women may be a bit seasick ouce more, owOh, I didn't epeak of danger,” roruuned, Atberto feared’ one of theso severe storms on the very grounds of which you have asoken, Poor #gnes suffers much from then, And at this present time I have a double reason for wishing her kept quiet and comfortable.” ‘so have I, in behalf of my wife.” added the Captain. “Yet I fear wo shall have a severe blow, thonga there may not be 1 don't like these, kind of caims on this coast. Botts 3c m1 feel bow light and rarided this atmosphere la! “Yes, 1 bave been noticing it for ome time.” wh thle moment @ young fmale caine up fom the cabin and Mr, Aulérion on the elbow. Her name was Mar acbara wait abd beignt gear 3a who hea cmos trghtead and wl wal the merchant’s lio cea sara 1 “What is it, sok 2 the gentleman asked. Ailend see you, sir,” she replied, as abe turned togo to the cal “atherion followed her down, and went at onoe to his wife’s Usttes, and generai news alone, ee staterocm, He found her upo! as be it resued. Beta le: “nie oe ie on sealant Agnes?” Be tee iy Be over rr} Nonitg wie ero om same time cae he placed ene arm out Bec! h . aide noo tna tga facet ey vee “AN ou sure} e ut ea; re “Most cortainly Lam,” she anspered hia He then wound his arms about her (railform, and havin; hold ber to his bsom for some moments he started up and lett the room. In the cabinhe found the mentee \—an Engliahman, who had been Prating, some ee in Calcutta. and ‘Who was ee om to! AY AD Ver iait America. He wi [hispered to the man sol el medicine, immediately arose it room where me AEAeS atherton hata te noun 4s vel Sr ihe ee Cae coe Lao ye | wes ad passed over hin ‘and now: by RE ast first ‘ime, ba bad ‘he the prospect of becoming a father. eae Won¢er hin ste; UE cabin re ne Dee be paced to ‘ind fro a6 Kre long the door ot the esptain’s at the same nay aba) the room of the surgeon, id the merchant, ut he must come to ae at nce.” what’sto “Never mind. He must see my wife” “But he te now with mine.” “EDI With yours!” 1s your wife reatly down!” ‘sand we are both to be made fathers in acalm, May the wOESET da We vergeet a siorm,”” mugested A prs ” “Never mind,” resumed Phwvins, Go and'tall the doctor to come to me 8s #00n ax fm went and treed the message, —— m'nntes the surgeon came ont and went to caller. lungs scarcel slight pat woul cause the hea ae ‘ramble butit it no freshness with it. It came heated region and was only lke a puff from s fur- tare. The cepts hel now one upon again, and hav- sag Jock edaroud afew moments he Crdered: Mit mate to pre: for pat wil oan he ney as os coe his eyes te the southward and westwi line of dark, gloomy red marked the horizon. **. Tiley nd on it does come it will be heavy. Furl the ght sai's and send down the tongallant os Close reet the topsals and then fari thems ‘We must low.?” Yn the meantime there was much suffering tn the exbla ‘The surgeon came up ard informed the captain that the women would literal y suffocate if they did not come en deck; bs ‘moment more Atherton came up with the same com: te “By my soul,’’ the latter cried, "they cannot live down there. ‘My room is like an oven. and may wite can hardly breathe. She cannot live through it thus.” pee what can we do?’ asked Phillips, in a puzz'ed state of “Rig up some ay an awaing here on the poop, “sald the "Higey'd better be'up ‘here in s storm than down there in be etter be u 8 storm such suffocel ing tiisery ae thev’re in now.” sein) ‘At this moment the negro woman came hurrying on deck, and the manner i which she breathed showed that ner lungs Siaser,”” she Euaped. ‘mis'us ‘ll surely die to def down ‘She can’t bre: Nt? ‘Did she Cd you ape? Phillips asked. ‘Yas, mas’ She spoke as wellasshecould. But she'll die ane weitlcofsbe stays dar.” lips went down. and when he entered the cabin he hoew that no delicate woman could easily ec ore, ex pected event in such an atmosphere. He entered his Suen he found his wife caping for breath tnd wuitorion mu "©, Adam!” she uttered in a pees Whisper, “4f you would sare mebare me carried out from bi ““T will,” be returned; and then he be hastened on deck, corner EF In the the poop he had a stout awni ‘a soon as it could be done he bad plenty of be ding brought up, and then he the surgea en to ore up the women. Bre long the two wives were felt satan relict md cert tials it rt EN let, tor they co e more hey found on aewy contrived ince very comtoria be “other Fenpec : ieee at ras jt rlanight and from tho small tent upon the dock of the Red came the wails of two infants. Two more souls on and the low, deep, rambling ew louder and fon to My soul |’? Atherton, ‘ we must Pom a below as soon, a8 porsible. eats aura must break ve yy pad them. doctor 7” the or. Vag A the riak, (hough I do cane believe they ‘would not ‘now be alire had they been kep: below.” ‘Then hasien |” 1 erted ‘athe excitedly, At that moment an exclamation the helmsman altracted fee aie near? and a § eal ey beheld @ scene them wi captain, ‘' Off with it, and mohceisget ot gene! ft will go, but it'may ¢)p to get us before ihe few moments more ike ab hs ft hag all her canvass off pay le was pot a pene Ligh og ie rae Ay be arian, As nuickly na posab wo mothers were ere ied up by alow thea Goa cen ont om under te bth ce hasie! Oh, in God’s mame, make haste!” Ce agonizi But even as jo manver, Wille ine negrese nnd ane fol owed withthe infants, = There cam: cnn The re groan from the fell blow ‘came. rn cae bad been seen rode spon the top of a oe Cl shia, she was buri beneath oh te It broke over the qi q and Event the deck fore and aft, an afew rai ae ark seemed entirely overcome, but aall: wicee lod Up }, and then, ‘threes she darted off before it. ere is my wife?~my child?” ‘riod A therton, leaping up trom the evuppers, where he had been entirely buried in water. ‘The only answer he received was n like cry rom Phillips. ‘The chief mate saw the position in whieh his commander wax pleced, and he at once took charge of the ship, and with the elp of the balance “reefed mizen, he eontrived to get 4 pe to the wind, though she came very nigh being thrown uy her beamends’ fa the operation. But "twas madness to thin running betore auch a gale when the lee shore was no: over sixty miles distant, In the meantime lanterns bad been brought, and the quarter deck searched. The four men who had sorne Mrs, Phitlips were found, and their charge was safe; but of those who car ried Agnes Atherton only one was left! And where was the from the the storm’s wilh one réen they bore? Alas! [i wax gone, Agnes and Mary @ both were mieaing | Jb, God! my wile wed child! Both gone ! both ome!” he bereaved husband oried U Pa shouted the old negro woman, “I’se Lig de hile, "Mary ga it to me when she jumped for her mis it below. My child may be sate, ont oa! a cont In & few minutes more the party wera in the oubin, Another Shared hed been made about the dock, but Agaes Acberton sad Mary Lane were gone, ind the three noble ‘ellows whd bad helped beay the vew made mores” rigs & boat be lowered ?”” asked the merchant dei- r "Good beavers, no!’ returned th not live to have te falls ex ont Even to obapge would be sare vestric'ion, for tte se@ is malug at every 160 ment, Thev are gone—.tve thea to Joi!” biehend ie Pov that poking mid bed thea bet 10 #8 that could be done more then he: siready beun scoomplished. cis uwn sense told hin ‘hs: th a apni bad iad gpoken truly, and with @ reiuctant, breaking geart j awl 1 be done!” on Sens Atherton had loved that gert'e wite-he had loved pee with oll the fervor of his stout heart and movie eoul; and ‘now as though lie itself wae gone. With & tearful | shadder be ‘et his thoughts run into te future, nad tor the le he oo! ly see derknevs aud giovm to ba with him in ‘But at engi his mind turned to his "where is my child’? fra deve batt with laren” And ‘hue sopak- on, the negress led the way to the captain’s stateroom, where jhe infants lay upca the boso:a Of the surviving inutner. Osptein Phillips was there svothing his wite, whi'e ths surgeon ‘was binding up the right aem of oge of tho imtants whick bad go gut in some way curing the ordeal on deck. ‘Chloe, which {s my chia?” Mr, atherton ~ked. ‘Which am RICuS, ‘Tasea’r!” the Woman utlered, caziay into to come, up. ‘Yes, Heh in ina “Bresa dé Loro, [don't know, mas’r.”? Wha bei cried Bh Poiuupe, euarting qutexly up, ‘dor’: you know How should I? When ést sen come seed her missus 4 goin’ sue chucked ber enue In my Erma, hing, Is/poee, the'd help aava de deat good woman; butyersee 'riead of da: abe gi .08 Ho su de Berry moment oftime cat L go: de children. oi! ot 7am, tu my anne, 1 2 ea slap in de face, and ober I wea: Whea picked Tsesel! up I ioura de Nile oaen, Voltin Bhsay, re fade bunt ob ve tal, what werd Sad tor ve tent, aud jew? so quiek na Tcovld 1 coiched ‘em up an’ made a ‘dive “for de “But which child was it that Ta arian sit that had hisarm cut/” asked Mr a “pure I doesn’t know, mas’r,” tte negreus re:urned, gazin first upon ove infant avd toen upon theomher: s ld And no Wonder ihe poor woman was puzzled There lay teo intants,“‘aslike as two peas,” and both drewed in the sme manner, ig tte @ expectant mothers had worked iogether. ‘and they bad the garmects for their olfspring from (ears material . \d from the same patierns. =o now the Iitde ones lay ‘ogetuer. Siened. re and without Bas Tews: by sical sign fra, dh Aistinetion, eave that ono of nem had» arm. ce “Athi toes. erton. in afrenzy of excitemen:, * you hon d kr ow whion of cae chidven was cut. ” sdded Phi lips, “you should know ne? “But | doesa’t know pont out it? Peraistad Chice. “Al! 1 know ts, dey’s bot! boys, an’ bof jes’ alike For a while the oarty wre silent, but at length tbe captain's ogg elenged with anew Nd, ashe turned suddenly towards Avery unfortunate pusiners, but 1 oi bo decited fairiys What is, there wore gure, Sbeoiuie ceriainty, than a mother’s instinctive love! next town a My wile way know ber owa Atberion caught at ihe plan, aud agreed at once to leave Ir itto the living mother. And go it was done. Mre. Philips gazed upon the two infaate for along while io foceehlens anziety. ‘The itwe fellow who, hed Oe ie bound np was yet soboing wih, pain. and he nesiod mare close!y 10 ike warm bresst tban did the other. The womsu’s sympathy wae awakened, and she elasped the sod ing, wound. €d one to her Losom and said it was her own cnild, wo ihe childien were marked from that hour, and the living nurred "tem both. “tbe sera raged, and the mad sea rolled on in crashing waver; but the nosie abio stood bravely up. Mr. Alberton ceme on deck to cool his feverish brow, He thought of his wite and he thought of the two intan’s below. He was resoived Soeak rot word agsinst the decision which had bean made; a. 6: he, too, had telt his eoul yearn towards the wouaces Alas!” be murmured. “ It is a sezret yet, for the instinct of the living mother haa*not solved it. ‘The secret {a locked uv the storm, and until the sea gives up its dead I may not know the truta,’” CHAPTER II. CLOUDS ON ALL HANDS, Since that night, when the sip sed Lion rode outthe turiorm gale upan the Airican coast, and {he two infants were born Amnid the storm, twenty one } cura peased away into the tomb of time, Those who were ans in The moon of life have grown old—s raigh\ formas have become bent—bark and glossy heads have grown Cia he by men and maidens have marched on to the meridisn of ibeir days, and those who were infapis ‘then have now peosne men and wom But Jife has en grown, nothad all the work to "iaelt. Death has busy during that score and one of years, and the broad way to the tom» his been often travelled. it was early evening. and in the parlor of one of the most sumptuous dwellings of New York city, wat the retired me: chant, Joba Albervon, Ab, be has ohatiged moat wondor‘u ly. he old g pier mall gona at ‘and whem be ia all alone as now, bis Tvander back, over’ those long years ice to that. fetal night when the storm robbed him of his fe Be had n hed for another. Many a beanttiy: Woman had covered his vast wealth, and tried. bard to win heart; out be bal no beart to give. ‘isis first his last, Meenly love aa snatched him when the siorm demon Ce, ee agsia, His once noble form was vasibens and the hatr w hich weed to cluster about the higu in glossy brown curls had criap and gray, andthe top op of ihe head was b bare to the blasts wish, Swopt over it and then bis features had grown spare and turrowod, and a sort ot which was not there betore had come ujon them. | 4m fact, he was @ different man from What we found him when firat we saw him. Loog sorrow had’ shu: up is heart, and presen! troubles had warped and soured bls sou! pis eves closed, and esently one of the Sora fhe apa ment opened, and youne girl eaiared. she was not f nineteen years she was, below the medium Relght, pulser ful, with akin and delicate as alaoas ter, and yet blooming with health. cer hair was of brown. and her eyesot a deep, Tiquid bine. ‘she was & Ural belng, and aé good aeshe was beanulul. the was Kather yman, an orphan, who bad been with Mr. Ather:on severa\ pL LM rE ‘er father} bad oeen Atherton’s peune ry im pertner, ano he died he gave his chiid into the hands of his triend, and ‘and protec: her ss though she were his Ch Thad ales: when soe wan bie a eka when she came to find shome beneath the olf smecchan?s root, ~~ gave Bimbo whole heart, with ail ite childish confidence ‘wi ling obed'ence to just sontro. ,” she uttered, abe trioped lightly forward man’s arm, “Iam &1 resty *an-soquick? Good. You are amart, Kether. We shal: be oft by poon to morrow.’ ese 4 supported ;and 80 Thave hurried, Is the eh{p al! ready “Yes, the last of the cargo was put on board this afternoon Tomorrow forencoa she will ket her papers, and drop aown, and then we will go off in tue steam tug. have fmade ar jindementa, ab, my child, this trip’ to O Rurope, will hese you.” ‘g at {i benetie you; father, I shall be happy.” “shank you. genile on ‘Alter ini Wailer tured io leave the room, for she had on come to let her protector know that she was ull rea:y; but the old men called ner back. ‘Mather, her closer to him, “I wish to nt ” he said, drawing speak wah youturther Touching s subject I have’ once Velore broached, You twow what I mean.” “‘ypeak on, sir,’”” murmured tae matden, trembling per: yt SY aihide ‘9 our mareying with my son, He loves you +4, and I know that he is lost if ne loves you, We wi!l make this trip to Aurope, and either there, or when we return, «the thing shall be consummated. I know you will not teil me nay.’’ “No, no, my best friend. I sbafl not say nay, though I have not Paty bea} fark as I should rae a! cee ‘a ‘That may be,” returned the some hove from the fre frankness of the giri’s ron! “You have not Dov set had opportunity to love him as you may, for his irnoranos of your ming bas kept him from paying you those ns aMentions which & womai an or pectt from ‘man who soves her, ‘h, sir, lied Kather, with Otel Poot 0” the herd, ** fears you are mistaken ttere. In the true heart the lite ‘ation tions of which you epeak may pleare, but they are 09! neose sary to create fove. “Tho heart has & will of its own above all human ¥en, and its love musi be the resait of ts direct appre- “Never mind. I know sou may love Mark if you wi Leal if you will make mae bap Vv. and cause me BI lose you, i become hia wife, | 2hink of this, ont Me and school your the tove Task for m; 7 bor, You wil find ttesay, I know. Let your thoughts be favorable 0 {t—look upon ft dean inevitable évent of your li’e and then yon Will gome'to view it favorably. Wo youl not understand me :”” girl mi irae, with her head bowed “ And look ye prartios: not Jet your fee!'ngs run away with the idea that “iala te something rapa which must be forced upon you. I know how are to look with aversion U tan Hd “the Poe id ataiibes nc Anything whichis p OIA s time will labor with pieasure ten times as hard if it be some play which be has chosen. Remember this and look 4 ‘upon the union in its brightest 1i ‘Mark will inherit all my property, so Jou must be aware J our wealth can bave no attractions tor him. ae ores you wn worth, and cannot fail of ‘& good, 2 naband. Think of this; and think as { tere. ‘old’ you, There tod night.” The old man imprinted & kiss upon her fair cheek as he spoke, and she (ben. turned trom the room. She went up to wl ie 8 pul pee her own and there she sank down uw) ae bat, and coverin; her fa face with the uk the de Le was aren iy cake, but on ate her— Ly ‘which are {ato the Turureand her sad. “she remembered her Orphaned stave, and toe Old cry for ber mother went we fron her soul. She knew little of} lark Atherion, but she felt sure she could not love a and she knew she must pain her guar- dian ifshe retused hi Bhortly atter ether I Jen the old man’s presence Mark Athe- . He was twenty-one years ot age, though in some respects he leoked o'der. Those who knew him bent, ‘and knew of his daily walks when away from his house, said that It was diaipation which told look. He was below the im. height, quite thick set, with bisek eyes, and with fentures which were iar trom’ bandsome. Hila brow was low and contracted and the ase of his Noad, where the animal passions are developed, was broad and "Wiel, Governor," ho said. a4 he threw himself upon one of the wan sort of an aly as though he vivial companion rather’ ine“ with his father, avr blows th the wind now?” “To what ¢o yousilude, my son?” the old man nated, look tg grec Broun with @ pained expression of counteaance’ risk of coureseto Mies Rather Lyman.” sl pave spoken her, Mark, and aie hes Lot rettsed you. T thigh abe Will set be sour wite; but I do trust that you wid be what you have promised me.’ .Of parse Twill returned the youth, with a mock sslemn look. ‘When the delight’ul creature is my wite, I'l pe a real judee for sovernem; and aa for morality, why two descous and ‘a priest might approach my siandard, but nothing less, Mark ‘A cloud flitted across the old man’s brow, any And 8 deep vi vein mark was upon his face, for he saw plain' y that tho youth spoke oniv in broad. coarse levity. beads me Dack johny indignation, an and von in oarefully modulated tones, he anid — “Ab, my Ne eeaeeine itl ‘would gain gain ver Lan for you that you you ould commence at once and break from your evil ways.” “vil ways, alr?” uttered os you affecting indignant sur- prise. TYou'speak without thought. romised that I would ik up some of ma bachelor pleasures hed uttered the father mnable to contain = burat of n- dignant 'yoU talk of bachelor piessures—you who ace rcaroaly out your teens. I was not married until forty.’ Tost your Bis] at forty-one. Now, if you had married at my age id have been ready re tite at Coty one, wi ices Pantech Secligy 79°0" The old m t this unfeeling remark, and iuis stil ftsbed with an unwented Aree eye fi retch!” he uttered, between his clenched teeth, ‘how dare you speak thus to me? You know nothing of the love of a nobie heart.” “Come, come, governor, timt won't go down, You shouldn't praise yourself at Whe expense of nother, you know, Ko heart was vi tender at ferty, but very tou ul, n'imporie: you have spoken with Rather, and s id, abo’s. the haudeomest. team in the city, f to believe, Won’t ‘she look splendidly at the head of my table!”’ ‘Ana is that all you care for hert’’ asked the old man, with alight shudder. “Do you not love her for her noble qusikies of heart and soul, as well as for her beanty of face and | form?’ Of tga bamure T do. Teo told you once I worship her, For a few moments after this the two were rilent—ihe father evidently wishing that -his son were a better mau, the sen evidently wondering how far he cov rent’s feelings with satety to himeeit. to break the rilence. “Now,” he sald, in @ more respeotft:! tons than he had before ured. * ow about oar trip? Tr the ship si! ready?” “Yes, Mark—axd we aze to go on board to-morrow, a! avout hen I must be ready. Kgad, but we'll hava a glorious time on the trip. 1 shall enjoy’ it bug But way~why conién’ t Kether and I be married be‘ore art”? Ro, sir.” quickly responded thefaiher. |“ r nich a thing can- And mind you one thi five further trespass lupon his ps. The youth was the first ou against her will. rowing more earnast in ‘ne e shall nut marry he conttoned, fone look, “tif }0v. 80 conduat yourseif tha! she will 20! mRer® vou. and T know that ber decision ia basnd npoa your ennai will cut son off with ry shining Ww mneke me, for Twin in ewrnes Ko, v0—Jou don’t men that." ultered Mark, lying (9 ap tata; “a boat would | sunk down and bowed | ds but making & poor fgure ai it, * You don’ moun Ido! If you lone Euber Lymsu uF own conduc:, save one shill! 'y benny Of my propersy shail got» another party. Now beware | us ne M rather hard,” said Mark, asbe arose and hers eats a hare 1” the old man cried, loudly and energeti- eauy. *'It i: Bard for you io vee decen. man then ay +0, Sad bave done with !t You naéersiand me. all T ask is, | Mat you behave yoursef, Memember—be reaty at non, to- | morrow.’? This was s gent hint for Mark to retire, and he did 40; and when the old man was lett once more alone, be sare up and commenced pasiug the room, "Oh! just bea "eum be cried with his hands clasped betore * can thet boy be bone of my bone and tleeb of my flesh? "Agnes? names! is this our child? Look down fro1 ‘and tell me it this is he who coat vou s aur no does ‘het phantm haunt me? Why does thu: wounded arm — ihat mosuing Intant—rise up before me crniinualiyt Mercy! meres! (bli this be really my ebiid give me s:rengts ‘o bear And so (hat o'd man was wont to cry outofien. Ever gad anon the terrible thongat was with him, se it hd bees on the: dark night a score of vears before, that he bad got be wrong child! He cculd not drive the fear phan.om sway now. He could look back aud see that other an ed with palu, and be remema ered how hig. sympathies guibered 43.)3t itthen. And from that hour he bad vot been free trom the snd where was the other child’ Alss, he knew not rebed for him during long, long years, bat be ve- find nim, nor aciue to bim. He could tiad no adam ing no Mrs, Phiiips—and nothing of the child they had ir own. the bey grew darker in charac er, these ood came og more strougly sod mizing) tor that secret which the Tell stata com of his wife. “He called fort often, for setrange tullug preseatiment was wi him—bad beed with him trom that hour that his wife would have Tnown Ser bi d—thet either ste or her attendant couid have explained hat wounded arm. But he vain. The sec:et was eked to trom him as ee ail things locked up which tse stra Demon takes to hinwelt ! | CHAPTER III, THE PIRATE, ibip James Wilson had heen towed down the river be. and there she lay wiih ber :oosed sais hang- the buntlings At noon Mr. Atherton, and his son sud i ward, stepped on board the little steamer which was wait ing tor them, and were soon carried down to the ahip, which Fa boarded withou: difleuty, In « few mome: le the tug was puffing 'ta way buck to the top sails were sheeted home, the auchor biving m4 hove up. and the yards hoisted. the noble erat swep! gracefully around, and ere long she was on her course towards the broad Atantio. The lofty sails were set, the crurses ‘4nd then the men went at work clearing the deck. al eee glass of orandy and joes, a8 he sald, and tke old merobant luggage was properly stowe: Bother was Jef s:one upon ibe gen ‘where shores ogagei im watching the green store a9 it seemed to move past her. The scene Was & new oneto ber, and she eojoyed Ie itmuch. The dashing, foaming water; the distant rocksover whieh the waves beat in white, sures create; receding cl: the boundie: vanse of ola ecean which Alltended fo inspire her suw with, awe wonder; aad her Hens at once turned to the Great Buler, in whose nands esa were. she was thus elandilg, and waiching some one 30 her nee reaiize that she was correct She aad heard him called captain, nd pares Peyttaee give ook orders aa only the captain wae very juge whiak [ras Very young. not over two.and twenty, if he was so old— ht, And of a novie bearing, with a bright, ful Pazel sd aa ling brown hair, and features of more than ordiaay manly’ Seeage In fact, he was the very ides! of a some man, and his peculiar beauty wi tetas ocubrmston ot ite tures nd teaiures than in the beam ‘ng light of inteligen ce and goodnees that Was manifest in every lineamest of his osuntenance Tis name was Lionel Waiver? aa Kether had reen by the ciroulsr which her guardian bud brought hme before he eogaged his peasage. “Ir is new, tir,” the maiden replied, in aaswer to the re- mark she had heard, “I was never on board 2 large ship Fea you will find much that is new,” returned the capiaio, ins kind, winning tone. “But I trust we shall be able ty make your situation ao pleasant, that you sbal! not regret haviag sae with us” Thank Jou, tir,” fervently anawered Rether, at ihe same tim ‘eyes to her companion’s ino. me! an tor steel they seemed mutually rive:ted. ‘The maiden was the first ‘0. drop her eyes, acd as’ abe did #0 ano a s sara Eavertog ot 6 heart. lt wasa sensation she ever ‘and so deep wanit, that wheo ‘again ber voice trembled in spite of all her efloria to “Wy ffloers are experienced ana quergetlc, failin; iings ayo be easily made up for,”’ though he surel oANt 1 bere spoken this Jast Tentenco lal bt tone, yet his votee sank to & low Key, and it came out trem uttered ‘dao Tooting at vit a bright glow, I ough of the sea to be aware that inexperienced men not placed in dente fine sbips. And then, woo, I heard one of “the owners tell mv guar\ian tant Vapiain ‘Walbert was cre neot the best commanders he ever employed.” Ah—you flatter me too naut Fo, no, sir. ’Tis not I who Mietter; Tomly relate what one bas no knew you well.” 4 tell me,” resumed ie papas, ong A overcom! this 1 You speak eurbeane cansed b: Mr. Atherton as your nardian. Then Fou aro not his anid? Hel is no kin cf mine. ness rien § father was once have no parents, ‘Then sou know the gloomy tho that a‘ times cling shout the otphan’s heart,” said canta, uth much feellag: ‘J, too, 2m an orphan,” be continued, with more depth ot me, ‘It has becn many a long year since I knew & pareni’s care and love. Ah, tacre who have ford parents ‘2 leaa upon inthe spring i time of Iife scarcely realite the blessings en, seather rated her exes to the face ot Ad speaker. and they it andaim, He bad touched the one chord in stirred up the outatn or ceepest feeling, und calm and sw dded Walbert, as he to'iced the bright tear 3 thai ‘upon the maiden’s silken lachss ‘perdon me fTneve tousbeda paintul theme. Iknew uot tha: your be Teavemet was so rec “No, vo, sir,” the foir it sofly replied. The theme is far being s painul o from shed toar, i: is from the dap tountstnot a cli'd's love for those who have passed away, ‘and not from pain. avement is not resent Msny yeura have gone by since my mother went away into the spirit hed and my father has been absent with her severa! years at this moment Mark Atherton came up, and as he approach- ed kather’s pide the captain moved forward to where the mate Passe S the pe go ae of the anchor. tle one?” eried Mark, as he de- tecred my fear jun rolling ‘down Batson’ fate chee Nothing.” returned the maiden, wiping the teer quickly ‘What was that cbap saying to you!” He was only answering some of my questions touching the ship, and 80 “and 89 ‘on, “repeated Mark, ina jeertng tone. “ Perhi you wouldn’t have asked the questions and the #0 on’s if captain had been an o'4, ugly looking man, eh! ‘an acquaintance deuced’ quick, seems to me. You clear of bina, that’s all ”” With a flush of ares ‘ion (obey face, Esther turned and went below, where ane maid had ber rcom ali pre jared, She threw as bonnet and sbaw!, and thea sank jepon the sofa, and bowed her head upon her hands. Her first thought was of Mark Atherton, and she gave him @ cool, exim reason of corsideration, At length abe raleed her g0.0n deck, if she wished. irl, ome eighteen years . Inved her young mis- |. She Was anxions an Kether to ber feet, and ‘with ber hands “*l capnot be that “man’s wife. It would be wicked to throw way my every earthy hope cf joy just to please the whisn of sie itaha Alberton to de, Ub, 1] know ‘witl not blameme.”” is the maiden #at down again, and her thoughts turned rural enough Vipers dae! ione! Walbert. abe had ever met,—or Wiese thet Tie had tet since sbe had been old enough to sudy naman hature—who possessed all those qualities weion she thousut Fequisite to constitute the real. true man—ihe man whom se cou d love ene reereen And as she thought of him now the ola finan ai penned) her heart, and her bosom swelled with the new and strange emotion. She dared not aitemot to analyze. the. fonlngy 8 and perhaps she had no ae tw. Atail clasped she eveuts she had a new theme for reflection. and in her heart waa laid awa} fae of # new iife—s whish was io maniiest rack im dreams and waxing fancies, and lead her on to pure and holy aspirations, he sbip into the night, and the land was gone from pt oe kt and pvt het ‘were obliged to give up to the 1K influence of sea sickness, and though the latter doabed nd Easel bis doves of brandy aud wi et he was the sickest of the two, At the end of four day baer waa wall anda ‘short sick- andebe thought she felt better "for the She ness she experienced. spent much of her time on deck now, and though the ca) tain often nepoke with ber, yet it he feared to trust himself upon him to } and tbe wae in constrained tones as, | pret pain, crew had just done their breakfast, and 1 the dishes, when one of the men in the foretop reporte “* Where away !’” shouted the captain. “About three points on ihe weather bow, sir,” was the Waibert got bis glass and hastened forward, and found that tho nail could be easily seen from the deck. “Bbe was yor bull: tthe captain coud see that ako carried a unre ania “She must be a small it likely—boued for the Statea ” remarked Walvert, ax fir, atharion’ approached humm, "But we akall soon take her out, for ae ts coming cowa ‘The wind bh gh Ig northeast, and the ship was ading Aa near east as possible, with her bowlines taught. be brig—icr-a brig it proved lobe--boren very. litte ext of no’ theast, and was coming down bye the wind, In fifteen minutes tore the brig’s hull could be 1 tomage it was also that she bad rao Peper studdiny ag arta! tt can ‘see ber ‘By my soul,’ cried and T lass to his eye, she fows crowded with good, ake le a gies te mraaraal wha’ yousee,® Then take ihis gises and tell me what yousee, Mr. Ainarion io the i ne ir strument, ANd Having raised e e turn a 18 saree fen, a audder ran trough his tne, in her side, yard runeproecig from them ae ro of men upon her and they And they are haf crew, Woo ~ not uni firm Dike the orew of n lawful war vensal inn ae I saw,” responded Walbert. “I think I kno’ How; Aud to you. rir, who may be cool, I will say— Wehave fallen into a bad fiz. That brig is Spu pirae which has infected this section for over a year, reent leas, Bloody villain, and we must” this moment the brig tired ove of her bow guna, und as ort came booming over the water, ashudder ran arouad among . ‘they now knew the character of the stran- ger,anc ey, knew, too, thathe was a remarkable sailer—so that he had run away from the swiftest of the Briish “Mr, Atherton.” bt joke the young captain, calmly and col- on must break this masier to the young aay, and place her where she will be rat I) hiave some warm. worr, for I mean to fight to the very Tast extremity. his shalt never be given up while Ltive, You may help me!’ you will.” Then Waloert turned to his man, “Stand by)” he shouted. ‘‘We’l| make ® rnn first and then prepare for detence during the chase Tacks and shesta Cnsi off to leeward—round in on the weather braces Up with the belm- steadily !"" In a jew moments the wind fair opon the qua pig, corvettes was heading due syaih, with the nnd ths larboard sudding gaits wet below and aloft, and ab ploughed through (2s ewiflly., But the brig had connged her course, ‘also, unl wae | im direct chase; and it was soon evideat that the latter vessel was gradually but surely alning t wen mihriling moment. All knew now the character of | the pursuer. and all knew that cortain death mus! follow a | capture by him, Toere 8 A virango terror in the (nought of a | pirate at "wea but when that thought become: Jity when | the dread demon is upon the track; and, more tan sll, waea | the feartol truth bursts forth that the blood monster cin wee the grentest epeed—then the hesrt sinke into the wigut of Tas loctively to its God. nd tae soul turns | ir thore on board the noble ship as she valnly fled betore | ner fell pursuer! The above is aljthat will be published of his Intaresting nae | onr colfinns. 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