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nn Clty Politics. MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S COMMITTEE OF TAM> MANY HALL. ‘The Youuy Men’s Dewocratic General Committes held & meeting at Tammany Hail fast eveuing. Solomon 14, Noble in the cir, There was a thin attendance, and the only buryoess transacted was the appointment of a “te ©, ive tecon’er with the committee already Wel ibe Yoong Slen’s Hard Sheil General Com- my setts upon a place fora union of the two The tollov, ving ge gentlemen compose the Com- ‘ou erewos:—Dougiany Taylor, Wm, H. Bobbins, igomery, Henry Defrain, John D. Jenkins, The Jai General Commitee met ut Stuyvesant Insti ‘ ewoning. to hear the report of tae Committee of ‘nos appointed by thew, sud if the plan of anion ~ coended groves satisfactory, and ehouid be adopted th General Committees, an early meeting is to be ‘d w perfect the union and elect officers of the new vabizaticns, Anthdotes to Hot Weather.—Knox’s Suin, mer hats. Anti-caiorhic. ‘Bun gewtra. Gomoriers for July and August summer hats. summer hats, nox’s summer hats. nox’s summer hats, 8. Knox's summer hate, ed. oaly at KNOX'S famous and popular hat Broadway, corner of Fuiton sireet, nox Mere of + Youn erica’ Letters.— Friday's issue of THE A mitbgien DAN WEEKLY PRESS wilt contain more of the letters ‘vain, giving an account of ais tray Feypt, Ania, yr and ihe Crimea—the most esting and piquant letters that have 1 given to the Public lon years The AMERICAN WEEKLY Pies wil all the pal mand domestic news of a hborhood—inte the counter, and is ‘erms, $I'a year; Srtisemnenta will be nected | ‘in the AMERIC, TAN WEEKIY PRESS for any cenis a tine, Agents and others wishing to be supplied ebouild send in their orders at once to the office, northwest sorner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. For sale at the office and by the news agents. Price two cents. Portraits of the Candidates for Freedom snd Union —Frement & Co.. exhibiting a” HOLMES’ machine picture depot, 249 Broadway. Also, the slave Union apostles liberly shown up in the same eage—beautittl con Testnirecdeas a all severe, aad portraits of the imaieulate People, tor ffly cente—litie in cost—mighty | y Ulustrations. ‘The Pinno.—The Greatest Improvement Is 3. & ©. FISCHER'S improved circular scale pianoforte; Wareroum, $25 Bioadway, opposite Broadway theat fanu- Motory Twenty eighth sireet and Ninth aven Picnos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters odern iniproved pianos and melodeons are to be found at 333 ianos 10 rent, and rent allowed on purchase: tor my 9 payments: second band pianos trom ESTE 0; ‘mel Jodeons ‘rom $40 to $136. Keep Cool.—Why not, when you can do it soeasily’ Take your family and a basket of refreshments, Guit these burning streets, and spend a day in Plente Gro St Flushing. There you may swing and run and romp with Your children at pleasure, in the cool shade of majestic old Jorest trees. Leave Fulton market, by sieamer Island Flurhing Railroad sine, at 6%, 8 oF 10.A- M. or 1. Mand return at 4,53, 0r7 P.M. ali Fulton ferry’ stages will axe you to and froin the boat. Merchants and Tradesmen, who Wish to business known thronghout the country, should ad we AMERICAN WEPKLY PRESS, ihe cheavest snd best general newspaper in the country. Terms, itty line. Al orders must be sent to the olllce, northwest of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. tended for this week must be banded in ( Summer Cloching—Redaced Eaton Phin suminer suite dug correspo the best Ferniebed Xo Zephyr casein iPancy Marseilles vest: ithe very best linen pants. White Marseilles vesis..... jne white pot ae duc fam At ‘eva NO cnsadive clothing warebouse, N ‘ulton street. Notice —A Family, about Leaving the City, ill sell one of Plympton's best secretary bedsteads very ip. Caliat 56 Blee Bleecker street. Wedas and Visiting Cards tn the Latest de; De La fine wedding envelopes: silver doo irae heavy silver seals presses. way; corner of Duane street; ‘iablianed 18 Foreed to Grow ix weeks, b) which will not stain or injure kin. #1 a boule, sent ‘oany part of the country. R. Ge ANAM O00, Broedway, Briggs, 37 State strect, Albany. Batchelor's Hair ‘Wigs and Toupees re superior to all others. Their new improvements secure ct comfort to the wearer, Dal rural elegance and dural uprivalied and onl; pene hair 4, oh is fogied ip welt private rooms, at BATCH EJ Cristadoro’s | Hair Dye Cow mye among all connoisseurs of art. and Toupecs A suit of rivate aparunents for applying his inimitable dye, fy Feliable art a"extante “Wholesale and Fe: Copy the p ouly reliable article of the kind extant. ‘at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, 5, wigs and toupees, at MEDHURST &00.'S, of the best materia's, warranted not to r. Beware of extravagant Broadway pri curls, ae. Freckles.—Of all the Effects that Exposure the «kin to the air or sun produces, the most disagreeable is freckles, or tan. If spread over the entire surface of ris expaged, it is called tan; if scattered at inter Coe re by A. D.SAN are most subject tot ‘and by druggists generally. ’, Perfumers and Fancy Goods era visitivg the city, will find the Baim of a thoneand tlow- for perfuming the breath and bea ‘he complexion ‘most saleabje article in the mari P. SETRIDGE OU., Franklin square, New York. For sale by ail drag Tabcy gouds dealers in New York. gb Goods Exclustvel 1, SOAPA, exiPacts, pomaces, instruments, Paris srry, article sold ay cree wholesale by — al egress and #0) .. 35 Nassau street. | Bahalation In Diseases of the Lungs.—Notice. . HUNTER would give — what 9 she hot patients 0 received PM. aeaiaaton oftas lange sisuld, “ Yorm, July } Los 16 A Vigilance Committee.— ‘We want a Vigilance committer, From bug and roach to free the ct make E. Lyon president. magnetic powder and pills for insecta and vermin, ¢ ibs. per tak cr box Depot 424 Broadway. y's Ointment.—The “Healing and upon burn, soalde, crofulous ulcers, salt miracle Dr. HEINE'S treatment of tulteatnes me eatment of scrofula.—Sinc tered from scrofula. To deseribe my misexies is im bie mi er, face, ag a which bones were jae the . For the sake of Nanantey 1 sufferers from similar complainis call and see me, when I wish pleasure. mpgert oll parvculars, Mra, REBECCA Third F and age, costivencss, er) sipelas, 1 Gincase ‘erising from 4 morbid condition of thea organs. ‘of fourteen years, in thousands of cases, bas proved i eMloacy in remeving these complaints. Sok at Second avenue, New York, ai 25 cents a and y druggists general); genera: ities c—Hegeman, Clark for diarrhen, or cholera reparation durin ver. it an up} Hebrity, and Ip. many thousand. cases whers il iy failed to check a diarrhorn with the firet ‘iene. iti a preparation, ax the ingredients of which it is composed lon the label of each hottie, and it is recommended and pre- physicians | Poll dir Prepared and sold’ oaly by HEGEMA jasht ‘& Co.) chemists and druggists, sejuries ae also the chen New York yf §. a also by J Rares & 1 rietD. proprietor, Providen Song abersram the end te others from that are frequently occurring, to horses. and it Wiavaener be the the dreadful sufferings which T Ti Dr, Heine, induces me to make this ave been a great ufferet for several eminent gaan had all tried ee Greaaifal jceration in tm: moat nt i my ionema ntia Drs. Buch, Coch Wood whainers wad (ritithe, They ail failed, br Nelne, "a ron rect tured mein short tne. 1 148 Canal street, eee (WATOLOMON GIBSON, held tn the various . during the present cam} agreed met hnttapa Tomedionso ably adveneed ELT), for the, removal of mauy is which ring of the aup) and countenance: The justly cordial cognac a ote ae y may be ined lesan street, as well y- a tout barroome fn the a E . diseases. The following we Je would sleo request. of those whom it ‘iments wiper oan ober, we el a treatment is #1 Aerencen Wo our most Fespeciabie merchants nd aes 88 Throome street, near the Bowery. of the Medical ed only by GRO. BE. late Lp and successors to way and Walker street, the newspapers where’) 4y And throurh the same channel I am haa perfectly cured me of the ood whole w Mrs, MARGARET DEAN, Rn mag Kathairon.—This Unequalled P. Taide yh ee clalto druggis Tain 1 eaves fe bal, te 1 for only 28 cenlager bottle. It removes dai ‘and efleetia!ty Prevents the ir from falling off. HEATH, WYNKOOP & )., proprietors, 63 Liberty street. On m Menay, Jay 29 er the Rey, Mr. meee, Se ae H. P. the Rev. B. C. Mei; Ceylon, to bgp Makcaxsr ENGis, all of Le oty. Died. 2 renter night, July 29, Mr. Frevenick A. Hernurw, ry His relatives and friends, and the members of the Typographical Union, are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, trom his lave residence, No. 140 South Third street, Williamsburg ‘3 On Tuesday, July 29, Joun F, McCormick, Bsq., son of James McCormick, Esq., J. P., late of ‘Moestowa, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 37 years. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his emate this morning, at ten o’clock, from nis late residence, No. 178 be pte ee Dublin and Limerick papers please coy On Tuesday night, July 29, of cmeonen of the brain, Rowgrt OwEn M Youngest son of Anne and Ed ward McDermott, aged one year and (2 days. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, this afternoon, at three o’clock, trom the residence of his parents, No. 300 West Forty- eighth street, near Fourth avenue. On Wednesday, July 30, after a short illness, Mrs. ‘Lana, wife of Patrick Lane, in the 56th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famly are respectfully ited to attend her afternoon, at one o’elock, from her late residence, No. wry Harrison street. On Wednesday morning, July 30, dirs Satty Coorsr, relict of the late Thomas Cooper, in "the 67th year of her age. "The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her brother, James Cocks, Sr., her sons, William C. and Edward B. Dommick, Thomas P., James G. and George D. Cooper, and of her son-in- law, Cog ab Anderson, respectfully invited to auend ‘her this ternoon, at four o’clock, from her ear in ig No. 1 Orchard street. The remains will be taken to Cypress Bill Cemetery for interment. On Wednesday, July 30, banged wife of John Penot, uged 56 years, 4 months and 26 days. ‘The relatives and friends of we family are respect- invited to attend the ae to-morrow after- noon, at half past two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 61 South Sixth street, Williamsburg. ‘On Tuesday, July 29, after along and painful {!!nese, Sanam A., wife of James Merrifield, in the 32d year of her age. ‘Her remains were taken to Albany for interment. On Wednesday, July 30, Axxa L. Vavax, daughter of lathe reiatives and friends of the fazall respectfully e ives an ly are invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon. at four o'clock, from her late residence, No. 36 Allen street, without further notice. ant Tuesday, July 29, W114 O’Kxare, of inflammation e lungs. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Workingmens’ Benevolent Society, are respect! ull; invited to attend his funera!, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Forty-second street, pear Fourth avenue, without further notic ‘On Monday afternoon, July 28, after a short and eovere attack of sciatica, Frxpmrick Couiiss, aged 26 years. Mr. Collins was # native of England, and had been in this country buta brief period, but bad endeared himself to a large circle of friends, who accompanied, with regret, the remains of ‘the stranger ” to a last home in Green- wood Cemetery. On Wednesday, July 30, Dennis Svxuivan, son of M or ani Jobanpa Sullivan, aged 1 year, 10 months days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, this afternoon, at two ee soe ee ig emp ree street. ne On Tuesday, Ju! ny Harvey, aged 88 years. 2a friends of the family are respect guy invited = a the Senn thw afternoon, fwo o’clock, from her late residence, No 209 Fi Tiree avenue. On Wednesday morning, joy 30, at 8 o’clock, Wau. H. Ternors, sged 1 year and 8 months. friends of the family are respectful invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his Cae 128 Christopher street, this afternoon, at three His remains will be taken to Yonkers. On Weonesday, July 30, Hxvry H. Ware, infant son of weary and Elizabeth M. White, aged 10 months and 18 THERINE CavanaGH, wife of Patrick Cavanagh, aged 36 years. and friends of the family are t- fully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of ‘her husband, No. 142 Baxter street. To be interred, this afternoon. at half: past four done from the receiving vault, Greenwood, the remains of Bexxy. eldest son of James and Marion Urqubart, who died at St. Martin’s, New Brunswick, on the 23d inet. On Wednesda; as oy . July 80, Axw Norwgop, widow of the late Jol orwood, ‘aged Tl years and 3 months. The friends and relatives of the ne 6 ea fully invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afvernoon, at three e’clock, from ber late residence, No. 159 North Second street, "Wildams burg. 4 Wednerday, July Et Patrick Sanpyorp, aged 87 ty friends apd acquaintances o! the family, aiso those of bis brothers, James aud Peter, are respectfully in- Vited to attend the foneral, from his late residence, No. 68 King 5 ae, jo-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock. On Wednesday, July 30, Maxcaner L., daughter of N: tbaniel Boyle, aged 19 years and 7 months. ‘The friende ana acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited toattend her funeral, from the residence of ber father, at Yellow Hook. |. j., this afternoon, at two o'clock, witnout further tavitation: At New eheg ye 1, on Wednesday, Jaly 30, of con- sumption, Sakai Mann, daughter of Ieaac and Ellsey Avn Martin, aged 16 years, 1 month 6 days. ‘The relatives and frienos of the tary are re egy 4 invited to attend the funeral, his at four o'clock, from the residence of her parents.” At Sund’s Point, L. 1, on Saturday, Jaly 26, suddenly, 29, aurxep R. Saxra, in the 52d year of his age. At Pelham, Westchester county, on Tuesday, Jul; — CLevenorn, for mang years ferry master on ip ferry. o relatives and gay the 4 also the 4 bers of Crusader Lodge, 1. 0. U. F., Kings county. are in- Vited to attend bis eth from bis tte residence, No 134 Nortb Fourth etreet, Williamsourg, this afternoon, at two o’clock. "ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. LITERATURE. SK FOR THE. LEDGER OF ROMANCE. Ready this morning a Wish aye To real Atal news depots, ‘That thrilling romance. THE WALL STREET SCHIMEER, Only 4 cents, OR AUGUST, APPLETON 'S. Py bys Ada RAILWAY ANDSTEAM VIGATION GUIDE, € Jonpatsene Sixty Mad Publiabed monthi TNDER THE SUPERVISION OF The RAILWAY COM- PANIES, is the Cunarest Boor 1x tae Wontn—Puce oxty 15 Certs. Appleton # Tilnstrated Guide contains an index to nearly one thousand of the principal towns, villages and cities throughout the United States and Canadas th connection with railways. 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THE MYSTIC BRIDE; oR, THE EXILES OF MANHATIAN, A TALE OF NEW YORK IN THE OLDEN TIME. BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886, by Robert Konner, in the Ulerk’s office of the District Court for the Southern district of New York. on prghoone ee foremost city of Americ Dutch baby, small and w the la dia pany held the charter, and William vernor of the colony. The Indians were settied on all bands of the Dut adveuturery, and under all thefeircumstances of the times, it 4 a wonder that there were not more troubles than there were. In the dark night the watchman of the pale faces, who chanced to sind upen an eminence, could turn bis maze in no direction without meeting the dim tight of the In- ian’s camp lire And $0 on ail bands, save to the seaboard, the tires strete! aw at, fom we to, vale, and from hill 3 hili—like be tion, borinded only by the waye-las Thus our story opens, rt the attairsof New Amsterdam at the time when Some noble men had setued there, and they had brought thelr virtues with them, but bad men had come, tov; und so vice and crime reared their hydra heads in be calm, pleasant tay in July. inthe year 1640. Close {ie ined of tehas ta now bowen “se Ooeniien slip stood the oy tavern of New Amsterdam, It Was a plain, wooden uit ing, roofed wiih bark and straw, with a sort of garden io from, fihin which, Nanpette, my coord hos es, had Supposed ouly oe spring wp; but at the present time s! 0 waa nk sed to observe that where she had planted « “Queen daisy” ahuge pumpkin viee had made ite ‘appear- in the pretty beds where she had set her peona roots she had the mortitication to see vonug cabbages springing up on all hands. the good old burgher and host, Jacob Ven der Donck, had an eye to the protits of that bit of ground. And there he stood on this pleasant July day, with his hands clasp- ed bebind him, and his pipe in his mouth, compiacently view: ing the result of his gardening. He was @ short, round bodied man, some forty years of age, with a broad, bumorous face, and a caim, sly twinkle of the small grey ey, which denoted shrewdness and good nature when needed, and which at the same time seemed to indicate that he could be very severe if on should a e. Jonek,"” vite {8 wire, proaching tim n of sweet a gives 7 such questions when put by yourown, yes! of conven you are, Tt was very towel Ps ane aye it those: cabbages, ery kind!” What do we keep tavern for? Ts it to see It's to feed the hungry: and, what better, sign than food growing directly in front of our house? Plant chy Sours katpols, tod eetthens ta the winiuw, snd aoe wat way often, for IT swear thou art oftencr at the window ywhere é Ww ite did not, reply immedi aan make up her mind whether her husband's wit. She wax Flemish born, uid of exceeding good nature: and, moreover, loved her lieg* lord with strong Milection. However, she had just made np ner mind to smiles und to wait her turn to put back the joke, when a person in the street attracted her aitention to such adegree that she at once forgot the cause of dispute with her inasband Jacob,” she whispered. stariing clos: ber com- panion’s side. There is Casper Geldorp again, watebing our house. What can be want: He was bere ye terday in the same Way, and 80, too, on the day betore, I don’t like it.”” The host turned as his wife spoke, and he saw Geldorp standing upon the opposite side of the stree:, and seemingly intent upon gazing into the second story windows of the tavern; but the ‘as soon aa he saw that he was noticed, moved quickly away, aud Was soon lost (o ight by the turn of the sircet. she could not or to laugh at poke Jaco). after some moments of thought, spicious. What can he have to call him wien: “responded the good wife, 8. if the governor did peeping around honest people's ing around b “That's what I'd like to know,” With a shade of doubt upon her tear his duty he wouldn't houses, After dh the worthy couple iurned themsolves to thinking, Jacob said— it be, Jacob? He was wat the "wife, with e tourhof new nreliigence in her tone. ‘And now | rememb¢ ‘ue continued with her head bent in thought, “that he wias looking in the samme direction yesterday.” “SThen he muy be watching our new guests.” “think 10, «And it be is watching them, it can’t be for any good,” tinged the host, thoughrfully. Nobody ever heard the wife ereracds ath ‘True—true,”” uttered ing the chamber con- faaver Goldorp’'s doing any good e empha owt, at the same ‘ime thinking “True, Nannette, He is only up to crite and always:; and if he hag his eye fixed ‘ularly upon {umust be for evil. He's, surely got his eye fixed Van der Veer. Van der Veer is our guest, and we must ware % es u se our guesia at once, and if there is danger they shall know Within one of the chambers of the City Tavern—for so the humble inn was called—sat Peter Van der Veer. He was a well-formed man, with a frame of medinm size, and dressed in a garb which betrayed both wealth and good taste. In years ‘was past the frst half century of life, ana oe Silver touches were thickly sprink’ed’ upon his 4 features were regular and well-defined, markel, bre strong cast of jateilig ight of kindness and humanity, some years engaged in the Dutch East Tatia ‘rade, and" bad impassed much wealth. Close by him, at one of the windows w blue’ eyes, an easy of Pier ee ata the most besutitel sntlens of Aewnerdass and she was now one of the handsomest matrous of the new town, She Was not iar from iifty years of age, thongh mos peopie thought her younger. She was a warm hearted, gene Tous woman, and needed only to be known to be’ loved Though she had only been a month in New mierda, ye ye. had rome warm friend: e chant and his wife had left to love and care for. He was near 21 years of age—tall, stout and well built, wilh light brown air and in all athletic blue eyes, aud well versed yorts of the time. And his mental education was good, too. je had learned ail the mysteries of trade, and made much che old man; Pout thought. 1 yox,withn trcumsance Wicd, my wife aad myvel |. Perbaps 1 have seen & man stand! on the sid g the are need vo be warehingy aha non noticed ‘returned Vi fore ices the window he was, gona; abd soa WW that same man # yesierda: ur Yen, sir,’ resumed ed the boot, speaking. i ae that he ‘obstrved his guest was interested, “my wits eaw him pany og the day betore, 20, How? Was be iy windows on both those ovea- 5 ee fund Nannetto didn’t like the looks of it, nor did T. ‘The fellow isn’t one who would be likely to be after good, and we cht you should know.” uurse—of rai der Veer. i | te * sale Wish to ferent i I didn't think of that,” uttered the bost, “Yes, yee, he’s just the man for that work. If any man in New dam'would rob a helpless traveiler, or steal the last ativer from its yd owner, then I do really believe Casper Gel y poo phe ‘exe'aimed the merchant, start feet, and moving nearer ‘o his host. ‘Geldorp:” ‘Madame Van der Veer, turning {Gasner tel =i ena J Jacob, gazing with , Casper retur astonishment tipon tbe ol! orp and his “How old & man ts he” the gacat asked. iy." “He looks villianously, sir. His frame is stont; his face dark and ugly, end be aren the snake's eyes.” = who had now become extremely masious ond rene Part of the time,” returned the how. “He ome litde house over on the other side of the fort, where bie wife ‘bat he has a sioop, in which he sails sometimes. He i lends o bean honest trader, bat 1 Yelleve. be makes Dargaing with eold leaden bullets and sharp stee more I than with ail of comers oy i iil LE {int boped=or, at lemat. yet T Rnow not that we have any om i don't know,” the we'eh ing. mis thus ? PRAIN. he re means ue no “True, crue.” woded the old man, “Wut yet" he contin i ‘will not he winier nedtens evii thereof.’ We will «i infime we may know tore of his im matier rested for the while, But the worthy cOUnIC VFA not RO ensy Ae before. ‘Tov cout wot banish the shmple fact that they had occasion for ter CHAPTER 11. , veer hrostty any. r ner Veer hroodod over the strange eiroumelal Worn’ * for erie, amd. the at of i ¢ has daugeroms ¥ feel, bett the dread whien tas! less aan in the presenes of s orwel Ge. recorded i enemy had eaten bia brenktnet, he took hie tiation tn ome hee rooms of the inn, and there he watehed all the Y he saw nothing Of his evil genins. Th the a he here he houre. and aw over tothe fort # remained a couple of be wae cr mn” ert We perl aint the etree to- 6 sui general ap, wards the laverm, s1om pearance be crossed seine crear heme , and having hi Pan te cata ould not only watch ihe movementa ol ted man, par where be oon it byth corper ofthefan, view of hina for he it was, had stopped behind a but. seamecd tine where ae tant fancled he abould be free from obwervation, and there he stood and watched the win- dows. Van der Veer had no more doubts the identity of the man, for he recognized in those (nd res the face of an enemy he had feared. Vor half an hour romamnes at his. poet and during that time he at ne @ Fupon the inn, At iength th door Van i Veer came out. The * rons then started ap the street fowards tue company's ome vm tnade hi m nppearance, 4 a a alert aad ore toot had » Geldorp was oi rt, and ere the former. maved man} rods the dark mau started 10 follo v6 ia. old merchant would have called pon bis son to but he wished not to attrac tthe attention of the other, 80 so he clambered over the fenee and followed hong. after them, de termined ou po account 1 lose sight of the youth while 'Gel- wi lor had had come out simply for a walk, and as he sauntered along, eiusing upon the peculiar circummances, yy which he was surrounded, he heard a heavy footfall behind him, and on turning he bebeld the very man whom he had noticed the da: 4 before gazing up at the windows of his father’s room. He di not like the looks of the dark, coarse features, and he would have burried on to get Fated the way, but) pat 88-be ad start- ed to avoken his pace the man addressed: ‘After indulging in a few com:no fe though impertinent remarks, to which the gentie cheated very brief re. plies, the intruder stated that be had lived in Amsterdam, and knew bis (Willem!+) father, ht T ask your name” ventured the yer at Or certainly,” said Geldorp, wie wight show of hesita- q ‘My name is Bronk—Cornelia Bronk. Wien Was not so blind but that he saw the room for doub which the man’s teanner opened to him, and the first impres- sion he received was, that that was not the individual's * Yes, yes,’ resumed the stranger, assuming y * hie Te father very well. Are y * Yes, sir.’” ‘Willem conid see no harm in answering those simple q) tions, $9 he did not hesitate, A short silence followed, and .hen Gieldorp resnmed— “Let's seemit I remeiaber rightly, your mowers name is Theodora.’ tis,” answered Willem, I—I must make It 'n my way to call in and see vour «when Lean spare the time. T suppose they will re- an at the tavern for some time yet.’ Willem said he thought it very likely, and then, as they had reached a point where's nurrow alley’ turned elf ‘owards Mall sireel, Geldorp remarked thst bis way lay in what direction, having bowed very politely he turned off. The youth pares after bi for awhile, and would then have kept on, but e heard his name pronomeed by a familiar voice. and on turning he saw his father, He joined the old gentleman at CS and related ail that had passed between himself and the who had just leit him. = naan like his looks at @l].”” be said, at the close of his ac He is the sam~ man that stood go long in front of our Seer yesterday, and I em sure be did not give me his ht name,” “He did mot, my 4on,"” veiurned Van der Veer, after they had turned thelr saps homewar'l. “itis real ame is Casper Geldorp, and 1 am sure Le inane us some evil, You must be- ware of him, and keep,your eyes open. “Hint why'do you think the youth asked, with some e rise. Whit fs he to you, or you to him, that he should jo thus” “Why,” replied theold man, with some heshation, “many 0 T had some dealings with him, and in consequence 27 Ts dibonesty lt became neovessiy for mete expoed tan, He tried hard to ipjure me and {am sure he would rea My itay ‘Ulem knew from bis father’s manner that there was more than this, but he also knew that nothing would be kept from him whieh it wus for bis interest to know, so be asked wo more questions, When they reached the tavern the father and son went to their room, where Madame Van der Veer sat, and there the three talked the matter 07 Willem was ‘so"ely tempted to ask some explanation of certain things which he saw. He would have known Why bis mother was deeply moved at the recital of Geldorp’s interview with himself. and why she trembled so at the bare mention of his name; but he contented ee with leper what was said, and thus he learned ‘that there might be oecusion io fear the dark freebooter. Mr. Van der Veer bac been thinking of hiring a servant, and he resolved tow that he would do sa at ence. Ate concluded to engage the servic could centide, and who could belp hina, physically, to tne Sil'ga at o0e."” he said to his wife and son, “and se- eure the man, if wm one can be found I shall let = outside know that he is my servant. If I can come across th ove I should like he may be of great assisiance to us. I will o.nowy wad in the meadiime you remain bere ‘an der Veer left the tavern and made his way to the fort, witn which were the government offices, He was aequatnted with the Colonia) Secretary, Cornelis Van Tienhoven, and to him he went. ‘an der Veer stated his business, at tl weer, nook his bead, butat length he saldy perhap might be done. at would von pay the company for the exchusivsercices of one of their best negroes’”’ be asi “Ir on trial he proves to be such rev as I want, I will pay Whatever you su) is right; or ever what you wish,” returned it the m The Brera thought awhile, and then told the old man to caltin the morning. “Lwillsee Kiett- and if be is willing you sball have one; but mind yon, you must not 9 * this about the town, for it people knew that w let out # slave thus we sbould be Hooded with application f Veer vena prom ‘wished: and having kne 4 (his, for it was just the very ed awhile on other topies he fed the Secretary if he knew “ove Casper Geldolp who lived in Siew Amsterdam. Tienboven scemed to hesitate at sirst, but he son answered that be did. ‘And what sort of a man is be‘ the merchant resumed. “Well Tean'vany auto that, He bus proved himself very serviceable in keeping off the Tagan, and we haven't bother ed ourselves much concerning bis general babiis. ‘The Gov neh men very id then. der Veer went away ‘with his inion of Willem Kiet’ lowered @ bit. He was aware that tl hg tnny was unserupnions in some matters, but be had no idea that he would shield a real cruninal for the sake of his services. How ever, perhaps Geldorp was not so bad asthe landlord ba x or, ithe w a Tog my Kiet didn’t know it. jbo w hang the merehant went again to th office, aud he had the satisfacuon of learning tha he could he nan he wanted. wh have done for you what I would have done for no othe man,” said Tienboven. “have persuaded the Governor t det you have Manuel de Reus. He is a faithful fellow, i we treated, and wi'l do all you could wish for one man to do. H bas been at work very “i lately, and we bave concluded t give him a res) Pa seeing that we cas do it without loss, Yo can have bim ‘ing the company four forins a week an pronised this, aod bis servant wa ‘The old gentleman fairly starved with astonish. the individual who was to serve him. tle bad seen large men in his day, but never anything to come up to the man who now stood efore him. Manuel de Reus ‘a full-blooded Ashantee, who had heen taken from Guinea by ‘he jards when a mere child, hav ing been brought in among « lot ot prjecnes rs from the intertor. He had grown most astonishing! He was now noi far so years of age, and ws was ry litle Sear foot high, srg in proportion. ‘was broad: bis neck like a at aad shoe! ers massive and hobly rounded, ‘ia time alt swelling with cord and ree He wi own in New Amsterdam by the » i As “Th ant, the name was most ap) ~W ) te. As soon as Van det Veer had assured bimeett It. Well be. and the features were far more comely than those of most of the negroes w' had seen, There Was a kind, generous expression upon the sal le comaten and over All there gieatued a beam ‘of istelligence which recommended him at once. “Will you take him iil you ferve me the inc “I shall bave to, if my masiers aay eo,” was the giant's ro 0 ply ha Tow and « 100, ‘one to serve me who does it not from al reat asked the Seoretary, with a «mile. * asked the old gentleman, turniug to aie ote “Then you ait tnd me reed apa ziiog, air"? spoke this qntekly, for bie ules war had detncvad ydness which gave tone t@ tbe old man’ ihe hn Boon watching bis pi roposed master narrowly, yaad he , | Sage a cee ‘cha of half an hours daring whieb tbe ganigge conversed rei te as within hirherif that he w oahd OOrve CNet Foe coatinned four nest.) B — 379 FROWN NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY.— Gampued by H. Wiison. For the year ending May 1, 101. ‘irtisons BUSINESS DIRECTORY: classification of various trades, professions, Ac. Usefal to buyers in this “Wotan elitseneine HIP MIRE TORY —Conining the names of the individuals ry Wi W YORK STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Obie oy will receive pre ’ HEN Brie Rubluher 9 Nroatiwny, corner of White ne Sh Pine b ARenehinn Da ialaae AREY FOR BOOKSELLERS AND NRWSVEN ders. We are packers and forwarders of ail ae ae and weekly pavers published in New York and Bosten. | Als, of the new books, Conntry deaers sup: Glied with the New York Herald and ower, dally papers. ere, bead new bo ie, solielt- aieoa Sr ercmenly winebsed ROSS & OUaRY dan, UY THE UNCLE Sam, Sow RRADY, oO ot BUNT! Gnsat Stony a AMERICA, THE G sicanh ag ATALR oF eye The dee: of Guatemarco je 1 one of and secure all of ths great and 3 pears powerful Jhe UNCLE SAMI only fous conta a cope, every: bs Mand 16 Ann = _Back numbers supplied. Magna eed ree Sonth West, ¢ ea, on. Fees Pilbiieher, No. Aleo, vcstype plates for sale, uae g TITS MORNING u 8 I N COUSIN ieememene c wenn sex iH HAUSTRATIONS. L eoltine Wnow tor sale by Si orig 1 ee na opprtire or TON et, av AUBYE, rum TON ta fun, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1856. SITUATIONS WANTED. COOL LITO eeeeel A Mee sp OF GOOD EDUCASION, U UNTIRING EXERGY, pericuce tn the tuition Pail dementc affairs, wishes sit aa in nay oe pacity iets services would be appreciated; the or country preferred. Apply or address 14 Greene st_ Az Led Forme | WOMAN WARTS A sus. as chambermaid, in aman peirans ap | no Steele iy go @ short distance in country. Lived six See pet Basie Can be seen for two days at 30 West roadway. LADY, NATIVE OF PARI tain a situation as French tes Can institution; has had several years’ experience in teaching, can ge" good ‘references'us regards capacity, ke, A , Miss Draper's seminary, Hartford, Conn. Ais TAR ADCTRSONED 20 0 30 ouT AND SUPERIETERD mai! WOULD LIKE TO OB- er in a first case Ameri- im the clouk ing business is desirous an ene I work, where, if satisfaction is given, the sit Can act as saleswoman ifn in New Yorker any other city not far distant. Cloakmaker, No. 2, Front street, N. ¥. SITUATION WANTED—BY A REPSECTABLE WO- man, to do general housework; good city references. In- quire at 133 Wi second floor, front room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and laundress, or to do chamberwork aud na sewing The best of city reference given. Call at 22 9th st., between enue aod avenue A, fourth floor, front ‘Address, ‘\ COMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG WOMAN highly recominended, desires a situation, in city or coun ry, a8 COOK, Washer and ironer; makes good bread and pas iy. Apply at 271 Bowery. FRENCH LADY, JUST ARRI FROM PARIS, wishes employment in « smtlinerye@tore. Understands no English, Address ©. Leon, Broadway Post offi SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to ass's: as ‘as the best of city references. Four, years in one 1 255 East | nud tioor, ba A waiter, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO take care of an infant and do sewing; good reference. Apply at 19 West 25th at., between Sth and vt avenues, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion, to do chamberwork and plain sewing. The best of ference can be given from her last employer, Can be a for two days ut Wh st SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE as chambermaid and seamstress, Good city iquire at No. 213 7th avenue, between 2th aud ED—2Y A RESPROTABLE ight chamberwork. eat Jones st. N ate WA arse, and to assist Inquire at No. 9 RESPROTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION. cook, in ia 2 family, or in table reals boarding house, wags ma wo $10. i for two days at 219 Ezabeth st YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A “ITVATION, IN A A private family, as chambermaid, aud co assist in wasb- ing and ironing. Best of city reference trom ber present em- ployer, 69 Houston st, lease call for (wo days, PROTESTANT SCOTCH GIRL W tion, to do chamberwork or ge tity references, Apply at 37 W. 12th st., in the rear, for two 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED— A SITUATION, BYA pe wo. ager and lroeer, in as chambermal for twodsye at 108 Cotar st, ANTED-A | SITUATION, J middle aged woman, as ; beat of city references from her last place. Apply at *, ‘nve., io the rear. aie Bin, Swe Sad and sive ths best of referenesn. pega) at ber ployer’s, 66 Beach st, ‘ANTE h SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As washer and sroner, in » private family; good city Fy iy Apply for two daya at 23 Ist av., be~ ween 14th and loth ote. "illinery stores 62 jg cape SITUATION Bre RESPECTABLE girl, to cook, wi to nousetrark Best of ey reference given from her last place. ‘an be seen for two days at No. 69 Warren st., Brooklyn, first louse in the rear, near the school, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A OOMPETENT qlzeaa maker, to go ou! by the week or month; one who has at the dressnaking three years. Can be seen for two days at 210 Fast 19th st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ‘a situation, aslady’s maid, or as lady's maid and purse, with a fomily that ie goiug, 10 travel: oF aa «mon! sick nurs seen for a Week, at 263 avenue A, third Boor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAELE PRO- ‘extant girl, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, o° .o find baby. No objection o the country. Apply ai 38 Wext 13th st., between Bth'and 6th avenues, for iwo ANTRD-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 10 king washing and ironing; han pood city refer soply ‘at 225 With st., between Sth and 9th aves. yy ANTED—BY A FIRST RATE COOK, A SITUATION: willing to assist in washing and foning; has no ob= the country: can give the best of city reference for RY ars. Apply jor (wo Gays at LLS 16th si, between dts Avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND Waiter, or to do chamber work and assist in the washing and ironing; best of city reference, Call at 121 Bast lth si. near Ist av., for wo days. ANTED—A_ SITUATIO’ BY A WOMON, or cook; understands making ei is willing to assist in Apply at her lave employ = washing: first rate character h tween ih and 6th avs. AN, A SITUATION, a4 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG W do general housewor fin cov, has good cit be et i Beet cet gd A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL tion. to go to California; can do all kinds ing, Washing and irening. Court sireet, Brool three days, V TANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, WITH cr without children, Apply at 466 Houston s°.. in the Hos good references. BY A RESPRCTABLB housework in a smell prt Apply at 822 Washington ED—A TO COOK, WASH AND ‘on, or to do ‘ace seneral housework of a aml private, family, ‘Reference from furmer employers. ‘I'iaase call at No. 149 Elizabeth st, WOMAN, A PROTESTANT children's) nurse and seams days. A TRUSTWORTHY wishes a situation, as na respectable funily. Has no objection (0 go to the ry. Call at 33 2d av., in the shoe shop. N ENGLISH LADY DESIRES aseminary to teach the plano for dress &. iagara Falls Post oft SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG | coachmin, or to lake care of horses, Best o: Call at the corner of Myrtle avenue SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAL man, to do general housework, in & swat priv The best city reference from her !ast place. My oth ( SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE Wo man, to do general housework, oF ty take uf child Good city reference, Inquire at 81 West 17th ¥ SITUATION WANTEDIRY A. RESPECTABLE WO. in, a good! cooks Would avis in the washinss aud iro ood reterence. “Apply at é¢ West Washington place, N AMRRICAN WIDOW LADY, | EXPERIEN 7ED, wishes a situation, ax housekeeper: m asic lessons f required; haw unquestionable reftrense. Adiress 8. W., No. + West 44th s:.,-0r eal for five day RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, chambermaid and plain sewer, is a good waiter, no Shjection to assist in Washing, or to go a short distance in the country, Call at 12) St. Mark's place. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRIa WANTs hambermaid and waiter, as aitend'a Schfcotonery sore. Please call at va Henry \oor SITUATION WANTED—BY oung Se to to the counts ae otty two days at Ise West Lath a, be! front basement A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANIS A SITUATION, AS habe: or to do genera: housework, Has cily re- ference. Call at 475 Peart si., room No. 1, for two days, A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A situation, as wet nurse, with a breast of milk. Call ut 198 Kast 11th st., top floor, front vom, SITUATION WANTEDIBY A FRENCH GIRL. 4S cook; understands English, French and German cooking. Gall for Miss Lavey, 54 avenue B, corner of 4th st. RESPACTANLE MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUA Hons.—The woman is a frst raie asher und ioner inderstande baking, past'y oman ‘uedermenas care of horses ned Cows; a i eat se gardener or porte: in a store or hotel. Have good reterence. yease address G. O.D,, box 10 Herald office. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MA =o drive @ cart or express Wagon, or as porter in a Understands taking care of horses, and Is a good driver. rts plz, venween 10 and 4 o'cicck, at 25 West Broadway, room Fen. ing.“ gira. 0 ferences. Can be een Sth and Mh a RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MARRIED MAN wants @ sit aa gardener, and bis Wife as cook or laundrese. Please call at 341 Ist avenue. Can be seen for (Wo days, if not engaged. ALIFORNIA.—A LADY WISHES 8TO GO AS COM. ) panion, with a lady or anvall familty, to Calif 0 (be next steamer if posable, is accustomed of city references given. Inquire Catherine «. OPYIST.—WANTED, rr re ADY: doing it at her o% Kroadway Fost oflice, for fares days on SEKEEPER —SITUATION WANTED. BY \_ RE Veciable young witow, without ineumbranex Apply ih street, beiween avenues C nnd 1), SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, +) as chambermaid and walter, or a& nurse and chatber {wo dayne at her presemt employer's, 22 Amity pace, for ts an No. wr) Bast ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS jeara’ experience in texching. Foteerm ieaatiog, 1a om ot ee ursadway Pont oftice, BOOKBELLERS, NEWS? APER PROPRIETORS AND others. nit wanted by ® well informed, ad- ive young man, wih < goed kuowlsigc ot genera! vensers. as clerk, oF i Any other capacity where atvention and ‘ras: ‘No objection to travel. Address B. STS.—A GENTLEVAN AND HITS ho desire to obtain a practical know)edge o: farm: ir Rervices gratuitously (o any farming ob a large box 190 Herakt oitice Bs . SFARMER me CouxEny iobing to engage & bos. Srom ears 0 wage yy ear of one ty applying at No” West ay, rowd- GROCKRS—A SITUATION WANTED , BY 4 YOUNG wholesale ora first class retall grocery store ; has many rearn ey is of sober, obliging Babite ; a bayer influence iret rate seller; can ‘number of customers. Hest of references given. Apply at the store of Measra. Allen & Brewster, 127 4 fem #1, for one week. Tas MERCHANTS, 4o.—A FIRST RATE ACCOUNTANT, hand, and is « superior mental calea: sent im any Co ity where honesty, shay nad aay | meet with ward, ood city Fe: Addrees, for three days Sittolk Herald utloe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN. TN A wfrwagape to devote bie whole time ‘othe jend two hundred and dollare as aeourity, Address Peck, Herald office, 9 , ya OO TCRMAS, A PTUATION, a8 ber of ‘years’ exp habite, aed writes & given, and etpectation ‘address Jobe. ‘Me Lae Posten ANTED—BY a RESPECTADLE GIRL, ASITT. ATION ale ‘io eo hyp) or to do general housework; ol jection 0 the coun referen ‘aie st., fourth floor, Wr. SITUATION, at A BAT. RESPROTA- cham ‘aud waiter, dr lo sewing. | an be seen at 20 Livingston sreet, brcokiys: Weare Jo eeaeneeneerreenreneneneeeeneganesthe® ANTED—A AITUATION, BY A RESPZCT \NLE PRO. totake care of childten, inquire atl02 yrisavenue, Brooke ym. Wear ad SAITO ag SURES as Can be ween at man’ firet house 10" Quinsy street, wont aw mee oa ANTED—BY D—BY aetna ot YOUNG MARRIED her own residence, No. ANTRD—A ea RY A oe p at! as wet nures, Good reference mcrae | em A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A family, as cook, or ae cook, waab- 8 good produce the best of refe- be t it th av. Fence, Can ne ant for two dag ‘ot suited, nt 4) Sixth av, ANIED—A SITUATION, TY A. RESPECTABL eine girl, to cook, wash ‘and iron, ir a private family; chy reterences. Cai be seen for one day wi No. 243 East ea ANTED—A_ SITUATION, FA, bgt ef , , ; ~- RY A RRSPROTADLR puis toe Cobb Glemea NY, mikerece | mm AnTED~8T A Toune WamAn, Bs ~ saa Nel saree, (we yen hid ui good brenst + reference. (a) Tk Ta —— Wane SITUATION, Bite aay A RESPACT ABE situation, to de chamber city reference. Call for two Prince and Houste YOUNG WOM ral housework ANTED.-A SITUATION, AS FOREMA seer In & manufacturing establichme dranghisman; undersiands machinery thoroughly, also cac- pent. patiern making, carving, packing aud labelling; is am exerlient weconntant; hie good ity references salary move= TED—A. SICUATION. BY AN EXP late of a iirst clues hotel in Philad Barkeeper, Herald ollice. JANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. EMPLOYMENT AT his business, to sitend door at some ment or something similar, 18 a good judge reierence given. Address A. L. &., rook PAXTED—A SIPUATION, BY A SCOTCTINAN, farmer, gardener or ov hes good wemteentes, " Inquin Agsoviation, 67 Greenwich st. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, PY A YOUNG MAN, WHO speaks English, Freneh aud German, as 0 light porer ba wholesale store, ‘Address L. F.. 70 John’ st., third tloor, _FRENCH ADVE! RTISEME NTS. PRANCAISE,PROTESE ANTE, une place de ferme de chambre, on pour signer Sot oucomme couturiire, tmunie de bonaee Woreriey place, Az married man, and at the Ameri can Indusee al Vrangals, italien, ¢ pl en, saree ee ogenpagner rendant en By ond 2 GOUVERN! Cc PENTERS WANTED—AT lane. TARDENER WANTHD—ONF WHO THOROL understands raising all kinds of vegetables, « g9 « distance out of town, to take care of a small place. 18s Front street. OOD TIN WORKERS WANTED—IN BROOKLY mawufacture ofl und paint cans, at Joba ¥raz known establishment, No. $ Water stre the Pulioa ry. None but the best mechanics in the ‘ste eed apply. JOUN Fi Razt Me WANTED.—A PRACTICAL MINER, WiTO 13 Acquainted with gold and silver mtuing in ail t's detalle, and wholacapable of making sayy of area contaluing pre’ clous m: tals. One who speaks the Spanish language, and can furnish satisinctory references, may find a good Position as superintendent by addressing box fae Post “ace TF LER WANTED—A MAN ACCUSTOMED 10 A SPICR | preterred. Apply at 101 and 108 Furman street, NO. WY ort Apply at rookiy. STEREOTYTERS —WANTED, A FINISHER, TO A one steady employment will be given. Apply at No. fa North W fro “1 ment A pely ARR INOEDIATE ONE FIRST «ATR anders the Huai Sealy osha ciion Nikean hee eas. Apply at yout shop, ‘New jew York pely m9" D yANTED A FineT RATE WATORMARER: recommendation: who can bring goo can R, Ferris & Co., pm avecue and 23st. a FANTED—A JOURNEYMAN CONFRCTIONT R. ONE rrr with the general business of cand turing, to go a short distance in the country; toa Piicant gtesy ‘employment will be given. “Apply ist woke Ws ANTED—A_ PRACTICAL, MARBLE POLISHER, fully competent to tke charge of a gang of men, for Which liberal wages will ve given, A) the Marbic and Stone Carving Com) ite lirevawieh strwet. PANTEDSPOUR PRINT OULTRRR APPLY AT W. yp Mackay’s paper banging manufactory, 116 Rast oh PNR wy ON making hotter ca Iso, two walters, ins dining sa- Joon, at eat rd = need except those | bore: as aetiausted with the busi oe heomeed WHO UNDERSTANDS PERSONAL. DANNY BOSEND YOUR ADDRESS, WITHOL F Fatt, Y. Z., Union siuare Post oiiee. One dimond and two rabies F THE WIFE OF Mit. GAVIN YOUNG Is ST? ave, to Sip chy ar the Sate of Sew York, the can hear of ber advantage by ¢ — e on Mra. Doo ag. 10 Southern and Western papere NEORMATION WANTED—KESPECTING THOMAS OR in, of Wilscomi, Somersetehire, Knglant. who them will ibe thembrully rece: Address Wm Hi. La New Haven, Conn, y AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS The best and cheapest new: In the country. is weued every Friday morning, At the jow price of Sore, and furnished to mgenia st $1.50 per bunired. tion respecting, ‘iam Southey. Wwrence. cornet of State and Chayel stree’a, nh Beieiaocs mors matters of ect ponent interest, 1 eit a deg fin the rege tone world, mene of alt Prom ait arin of the workl, nd a mane of ceneral reading, Calentaied to interes and instruct. Tn tached to ne party oF as ion but ie cond of in polities. itm Jed to Whatever ineaiculatedt to mdvance ihe general ‘of the whole comntry, and to increase the glory a) prow: mo BVILLR COURSE, Ly 1—TR uly 31 mk 33g oretoet, cae Ne A at a N, see, _____ REGATTAS. ia NEUROTGLETAN ms ag eae ra oF % THR METROPOL, LP -] 3 cater rr] eannnnnnnnnnaee MATRIMONIAL, Seen yan

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