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aA, the foo, The steamer Georgia goes to Nor- ik to pe Wasninarom, Jan. Syonig 1867. Pn for ah arguments on both sides were con- ee 8 Boston, ‘Tan. 16, 1857. Mr. aon achieved a triumpn to night at the Music Bali, ost audience since the Jenny Lind len, wines ‘and Sig, Morrell w ore Youdly jarkets. PRILADELPELA STOCK BOARD. ; ae anes Jax. 16, vag RS Pounsyivania i Reading 40) (tong Isiand Railroad, 13%; Morris Canal, mete 76 5 wird i » EEE Bids and Awards for the $1,000,000 Loan. AWARDED JaN. 15, 1857. Ai L J. Leonard, Lowvi! ‘Fhomas Cioott, Albany . 16,000 113 ¢5 112 o4 12 bh 112 76 18 61 Ve 26 13 91 Ma 75 113 65 112 by 212 95 112 20 112 00 in 7 il 50 1b 95 11 00 118 00 12 07 1i1 6t 1) 61 Wi 42 114 03 118 92 11s 88 éo. i“ 113 71 J. Gilbert, Albany... 112 66 Geokilog Brash, Brooklya.. Tit to Go, 112 5 do, 118 20 do, lis 70 do. 1M 40 do. 1 0 ao 115 6 Job wi, Albany. 1s 08 ao, ‘ 113 32 00. 11s 68 do 113 71 1ts 82 gx. Meriam, Ogdensburg. 312 90 do. 1s 49 Bdward pete Seneere 109 00 110 00 se. 111 90 eo. 112 06 ao. 212 bo rr ose 143 00 J, Knickerbooker, Waterford. 2 50 do, 137 00, 113 00 do. 13 15 Ward & i van, ment Ib 4 . 118 96 Ben}. B. Ht, New ‘Yea 113 30 20, 113 10 100,000 112 60 Warren Newton, Norwich. 5,000 114 25 0. » 6000 Lis 90 60. + 5,000 113 95 Jobe K. Prayn, Brookly: 10,000 110 05 ¢o. 10,000 411 00 ©. R. Richards, Troy... 5,0 «| 16,000 111 05 ao 6,000 11) 56 60. 15.000 112 08 : 15,000 112 59 6,000 Lig 93 000 000 6,000 5,000 2,000 2600 2,000 9,000 + .2,000 60,000 sista, Lockport, wot a bia.” rated W. J Daniels, , Bot a bid. ; Whitestown.. 10,000 J.J. Ore: aries oan, Phelps s-) ee 82 Bsisz: 3238 J. Thompron, New York -1,000,000 (Whole or none)’ 1. © Green, New York do vv. aes, soeee-. F ‘ Meigs & Greonleal, New York. PT Alban, SSBESE-0 o 35. 33322223222 3S i ss 5S 33 AWARDS. Nome. Amount. » Perrott, for Seaman's “avingr Rank. $520 000 J. ©, Green, for N. Y. Savings Ban! Albany... . Brook!yu Warren Newton, Norwich Tera! Avorege... The Tort. METATRIP COURSH, NEW ORLEANS. The winter mocting OF aia Amoyaconcom Sweepttakes for three tos., Miles 83 1be. Four subser! $100 forielt. Two mile heats, , by Voucher, out of AL Dingamas: ¢ Ly Atwood, by tmp. t. Meteo, t by Gap Kizoe, “deme by at =f) 5. b puree, S180, for al! ages. Sete 10s, Adee ket to mares and goldings vom T. ‘Lily, by! Wagner, ie @ B ‘ AT pioaman men's fame seater out of Mariette, by Imp Pris ar. 044 Te Jcokey Cinb puree, 9600, for ail a rea errs, tn milo oy % Lecomte’s) bag a, Seach o'r Kenner’ br ereve, oot of Panay King, by Tm np toe, rm. 22 é J SavaNxAn eacne t Wanweenay, Jan. weepstaker for three oles, colte 00 fhe , fillies 87 Ibe. Four subscribers at Geo, $100 forielt, to whic the club wade $600, heats, }- § Nichotas 1., by Imp. Glencoe, Joba Hunter's oh out of Nanny no oftey'a br. 6. Dalle, ‘by “Wagner, ont of Fanny King, by Imp. Glen*se oF Coylo’s cb. f. Olio, by Oliver, tof isa, ‘by rend... a . Wilkine dam by Job, 8 years Time, “see -_on = TROTTING AT BAN FRANCISCO. Sarvansy, Deo 13, 1850.—Mateh for $1,000, fve miles, tm harnese Onaries Shear's b ¢. Rattlor : David Campbe'!'r cb m. Baltimore Giri... Time, 14:66. NEW YORK HERALD, The Defeat of Forney tn New York. YOUNG MEr’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB IN . TEARS—RESOLUFIONS OF SYMPATHY—TERRIBLE ROW BETWEEN THE PXKO-FORNEYITES AND THs | MILD FORNEYITES—THE LATTER VICTORIOUS. Last right the Young Men’s Domocra:to Univa Club Beld a meeting at their headquarters, the Mercer Hous, to settle up the business connected with <neir late Presi- dential ball at the City Assembly Rooms. Yesterday, however, some unauthorized person caused to be in- erted in the amall demooratic organs of the city an an- mouncement that Governor 5-ymour, John Cochrane and Others would address the club, and that tie defeat of Forney fer the position of Senator would come up for sotton, Accordingly, a large number 0° persons we: 6 present; and during the evening !t transpired that there were two Parties present—those who were desirous of putting For- ney, for reasons beat known io themse.ves, and others who did not take his defeat quite so mach to hoart. After the preliminary business, Wittiam J. Rose said that ciroumstances had !ately transpired in Penney !vania which haa attracted the atteation of the democracy of the Union, Amable, sincere and steadfast demosrat had been assailed and stricken down by an unholy combi Ration, and heyy! too, in the bouso of bts friends. Mr. Forney was a type of the young democracy, and weil eon the Young Mep’s Ciud to this bard and express their just sentimeot of indignation at the treachery that had been practised upon him. He for ope wished wo record a pertonal sertiment in bis appro- ciation of the Bame, feme aud truthfu) devotion of the = and his total disregerd of seltish coasl rbey had been @ poor man, but he raixea himself os bigh position by his indastry and devotion to the ry. Mr. Rose then read a ceries cf high cclored reso- tions laudatory of Col Forrey. >. D. imitay® seconded the resolutions, He praisod Forney, who, ue eaid, though a poor man, had become a power in the state,’ Not only was he well known in America, but in Hurope. The eritorials of the Pennsylva. nian were looked upon in the Old World as the truest 1 Position of cemocratic sentiments. In the canvass of 1802 bis Influence wan felt ail over the country, and the present adminisiration had 6 truer supporter than Col. Forney, During the latt canvass, when, as at the time of the (october eles.» m, & dofeatot the party might have cost us avuplon then his great talents shone conspicuously. Mr PD, poled Forney to this siyle for some time, and declared that the namo of Simon Cameron would descond to posterity with thei of Benedict Arnold. The brand of Cala ebould be on bis brow when it was known that le would eavorn legi¢intorr to be elccted to office. Mr. D. re ‘that this should Pave taken place at the commencement of Mr. Bucbaven’s crreer—it might have a bad effect. Matilzon, of Utica, be siiematived as a very corrupt per- 8°n, and declared be was ® sample of the black republi- cons. C. HB Bracxert alno supported the resolation and doe- Plored the e!ection of Cameron. Mr. Brynoict concurred in the sentiments of the reso- lctions, but aie not ses that tho elud had anything to do whb the matter, They had taken no partin tne qui rele of the jarty, and would not. The matter was fur- ther cebatc by’ Meters, Harrigoo, Crain. Diefondorf aad ohers, when \\ appea) d that @ strong ling was mani- ferted pgainet the reroiutiors io their present form. At ihis stage of the proceedings great confusion arose, oaveed by ove of the members pitching tnto another for stating in the smal! pewspapers toat Gov. Seymour and ober distipgulebed men would address the club that evening — It looked as taongh there would be a free fight; ‘bot fortunately all Diew over, and the parties grow bar- mopious and fraternal towards the end of the evening. Tbe resolutions, afier a stormy debate, were referred to 8 commiitee, consiating of Mesers. Glover, Churchill, Benedict, Kore aud Crain, to report upon, After a long conference, the inajority of the committee returned with the followthg resoluttons:— Whereas, we have heard with the profoundest chagrin and regret the John W.-Porney, that bie, eloquent and indefati- hamwpion of democracy, whose brilllant reputation Bea'wide as our ‘ational domain: haw been, deteasedl in hin candidature for ® sest in the Senate of the United States, by what ail bonest men must deem a bare and treacherous com- vipation; therfore, Resolved, Tha! the members of the Sens Men's De- mocratic Union Tecognize as & vital pri org arization, an incumbent duty on the Scmpose is that. all its nominations sbomid be adhered to in xcod faith and as an lategral Dart ot the grea: national saso- ciation of democrats, the ¥ of New York me ug Men's Democratic Union Club heartily condemn the acts of Manear, er, in that, having deen eleciad by demo- having particionted in the cancus of Pennsylvania Lay dave for the United State fe party and ite principles by giving their vote fo: enator thas exhibiting an aur justiunble violation oi party faith, whieh justly: merits the €ageration of every beneat and honorable tian in the pation, Resoived, That in t A: of Jo! dj er aior fron f Penn ent regret, formed, the unt: umpb of the prir ny 9 Tee a eas betrayed the ae be be 8 DUE Forth to secure tbe (rie in the late of @ lor aman of seeonp lished Roe, from the minority of the comm! thee, presented De resolution for adoption. Srancen H Come thongut that !t did not matter whether Jobn Roe or Richars Roe was stricken down or not, the ae was tbat the precedents of the democratic party been violated in the election of Cameron, and it was & at treachery he wished to condemn; but he could not see the reure 'p thus lauding Mr. Forney, whom he respected, but did cot feel deposed to meke the sole burden of the resolutions: The resolutions, above given, were finally passed, 20 the pro Forneyites were foored. ‘Tue Ciub then adjourned, Ixpeomvors Rocts oy THe Barty —This te the title of row ethnological work, by Nott & Glidiep, authors of “Types of Maukiad,”” of which the publishers’ advertise- ment appears in another columa. \t seems to promise ‘well on subjects of vast infloence over the social and po- Utieal futurity of our country, When it comes out wo ‘will give it tmopartial exami: Personal learn that Governor Ford !s iying #iok with the in- flammatory rheumatism tn Winona. ‘vaneanta Territory, and will probably have to remain there untit spring. Hon. Thos. img. ox Secretary of the Treasury, sad fon, are in Warhingic Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered & locture to Baits. Jo on the A8th inst. ‘The New York Weekly Heraid. IMPORTANT FROM NICARAGTA, CALTPORNTA, EUROPE, RTO.—-CONGKESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE FRO ORBDINGS, BTC., BTC. ‘The Weeecy femacn will be published at ten o'clock this morning. {ts contents will embrace full details of we late news from Nicaragua, California, New Granada, South Pacitie, Aw . Mexico, Cuba, West Indies, Rurope, Ja- 2, £e.; Congressional and Legislative Proceedings; Kdito- rials on varioos interesting and in News by Telegraph; Lecture on Central Afrion: Pioansial, Commercial, Theatrical, Religious @porting and Maritime fn telligence; together with # larce variety of local and misgella- Beons ftems. copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, ea be had at the coun Piono For Sale.—A Handsome Rosewood Seo ven octave piano, round corners, slegently furnished, for aie Bt $100 loss th Apply at o4 Box, Twenty wixth before 12 } A.C. DB. PG HOLT KE MS. Oe Portraitypes eed photographs, ove shi-ling and ene dollar, by HOLMES, 2 © Brewaway. Albany at 10.90 A. M., uzifl further mice. continue aa heretore te New York. New You on and aiter Menda: The maf train and forin de v IPHRLL, Supe Extra Heavy Wool Sit atrery low prices, wholesale and re PEREGO & BO) Ptices, warrunted y, adjoining the Hoapital, Smithsontar: Houser, lepay nnes ee - Li a To the Ladics.—tn Conse ence of Desotn= thon of prin MILD & Y, S71 Reoad are selling off hele atgch e por a ted Double mled bovis $7 5) 182 (3: wih hee s boots, of 2 colors, $15. 8155. F 1 pers $1 ay Toliet slippers s Pippers $ White Te Perfamed Heeath and Bean. Jom, ean be aequired by seine the “balm of « Sowers.” Beware of counterfers. The immeare ts the Only Porson whe can oe seientinensiy zen, all Speen of Pa hair, arch atrer Ci 0 gh Srenue earn sip ai the dhe Ste eatabbanmnat, Batcheldor'’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and the b the world, made, sold and applied at Ne. 29 Wholesale and retal!, and 0. 6 Astor House, samt Matr Should not be consider- S “Callen GRANDIRAN.S Unerch sireel All's Hair Dye Four Shinn « Hox, Biack or brown. No. I Barclay street; a , draaatate and faney goods stores general’y. Mra, Eliiott's Rheumatic Embrocation.— This powerful emdrocation for rhewmatiam, old sprains, chit- Plains, dislocations, deta warrant 9 effaat & perf t cure of muscniar and soon “shermatinm. Tt acta charm, penetrates every fi ‘m ima! letaty. Paina in he ia, back ia its tert i ance, and a few Fecennnry i ta eure. toll at No. ne er Swayne’s medicines. Hernia Cured by Marth & Co.—Roedical Cure tres at 234 Maiden lane New York. Samuel Campbell, Chemist and soubwest comer Bxith avenne and Twen'y-cig ormerly with Rat xt iaieiea es ert. ion are \ ' Hollows ‘# Ointment a pd Pita Phe Whole | endorsed ihe (avor of bese woo ‘49 being the only remedy for fae Sore breasia, even when all otber 1 wourds, ediea have Dr. J. Clawson Kelly at his ofice, No 3 Kible Hou liver and kidneys, free oie » be Consulted Dally upon dineases of the lungs, Jonas ‘Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma.— Upwards of one thous \d of the elieved by vsing Jonas ly aethina, Me character haa it 2 permanent ot gaze hes be worst cases of asthna have Rees ee 76 pre etn ett. rel No hedec from ite ck sake res porn “an i, Ra \eeae, er Burnet Hoston, Tremont street, rallye at $1 per botti WELLS For sale by druggists gene- 4 CO., 115 Franklin street. Married. Hawnr—Dow1e —In wis city, on Thurecay, Jan. 1, at the Church of the Nativity, Secend avonue, by the Rev Father Ev Lessingbam. Ere ipgstown Kilkeupy, Treland. ledina Whig pleare oupy. Mayr Re-Ro-eynistt—On Wednerday, Jan. 14, at the Green etrcet Synagoguo, by the Rev. Dr M. J Rverest, Mr, Riciiaxp Hewrrr, of Norfolk, 10, to Mies Juuza Dowie, of Kent Mr. Jacon Maven to Mies Duss, daughier of A, Rosen- Dlatt, Faq. all of ibis oltv HaGan—Fornar the Rev, J. A. Seb: ler, THe In Bro klyn, on Friday, Jan 16, by as H Hagan to CaTeeRIRB Tuxrned, cldeat caugbter of Jeremiah Furhan, of this city, Commires — On Rhian eon 15, after ashort illness, Joun, only sen of Terrence an years, 4 mouths anc 10 days ‘The relatives and fric 4’ Bilen Cummings, aged 2 the family, and those of his erapdiatber, Raward Bolger, are respectfully invited to I, attend his Hvgixy.-—On Thurasay, tie Oth year of ber age e ‘this morn! No. 674 Grand sireet, ig Goerel jan. at 11 o’clock, trom 16, Mrs. Evtan Husisy, cral will take place this mening, at 9 o’olook, at ber lao reridence, No. 101 Madtron Fives —On Fricsy worning. Jan. Hath’ Jonanma, young. est cavghter of Jomes Fiypn and Ellen’ ‘Hickson, ' aged i years ond 6 mcn'be ‘Ihe funeral will tke place this afternoon, at J o’olock, from her late residence, Forty-fifth Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery ue. for interment, treet eet and Third ay Fini xy.—On Thursday, Jan.16, Jawan Epwarp, youngest child of James and Catherine Finley, aged 3 ppl and 20 a; 6 friende and acq Pespeottully invited to attend the funeral, from tances of the famil; West Twenty seventh street, at balf-past 1 o’clook, to morrow a/ternoon. Brastnwair—On Friday, Jai wart, in the '3d year of he Her reistives ‘and friends 16, Miss Ayn Braxtu- are respectfully invited to sttend ber fuperai, from the residence of Mrs, Hilan Tanner, No 9 Budeon terrace, Hoboken, N. J., this after- neon, at 2 o'clock, Bostwick. Ul dropsy, at No, 86 Fifth street, Williams- borg, W1iam J., the aon of James and Harrict Bostwick, in bis @tb year, Axxo1p — On Friday, Jan. 16, Mre, Mary ARBOLD, aged ‘78 years. Ber reiatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend her funeral, this morning, at 11 e’clock, from the Oud Ladies’ Home’ No. 189 Twentieth street. Cleveland papers please copy. Baseixc —On Friday, Jan. Yearn ond 4 mentite The relatives anc friends of invited to attend her funera’, No. 170 Kexex street, to mor Bewwsus. On Friday mor: Bis iriende ere respectfully Marvin ©, Bomestt. of the fir eed 31 years, 2 mouths and 28 day 16, Amur Basa, aged 9 the family are respectfully from her late residence, w afternoon, at ] o’clock. 2, Jan. 16, after a short but of . Bur- invXed to attend his fane- ra), without further ipvitatton, from his late resid No’ 4b4 Hery street, Sunday efterncon. (pl BAS eee Bass, eldest ‘The | relatives and friends of pobigy to attend ber funeras, this , from her late residence, No, 163 West Feet, without further invita Monsin.—On Thursdsy, Jan. 15, Kuma, pourteepih emvgni ape 8 of Heary avd Mary father’s resioence, No tT Lew ‘ence, Brooklyn, at balf past 1 o’clock, .b this oly, on Wednesday ev ing, Jen. 14, avghter of Mrs, Robert the family are respectful; terpoon, at ‘he beloved J. Morris, sged 10 months . The tiiends of the family are rerpectfully invtied to at- tewa ber sunerel, to morrow, at }2 o'clock, M., from her is street. eee Groves H. Booart, in the 26th year of his ag tle friends are respectfully neral, frei bis hk MOTIOW MOrDIng, at 9 velock, Jowpsvon —On’ Thureday las, Maky Jane Jouseton, 3. Poston ‘the relatives ae frirwde of invited to atend the forral, late residence, No, 630 Pearl street. o'clock. trom b Canada papers please copy. Froscms —On Friday, Jen. 6 residence, No. reanested to attend his fu- 100 Bim street, to- ening, Jan. 15, of eryaipe- ee BO Years, wile of W. 8. the family are respoctfaliy to. morrow afternoon, at 2 16, at 2 o'clock, Mary, the beloved wife of Jabn Purcell, formerly of the county Tipperary, ireland. The relatives and friende of the family are respectfally Invited to attend the funere!, from ber late residence, No, 146 St. Mark's plage to morro: ARK8=-On Friday morni cbiid of John apd Jeubella month ara 14 cays. The reluives and friends of invited to attend the tuneral, the fami'y are respectfully Monday afternoon, a 2 o'clock, from No 189 West Twenty seventh street, Sambloxn —Teo tunerat rervices of Rev, Dr. will teke plece at the MR. ebuar The trai leaving Obamber day, Wr arrive there in time. Herpes —st Bergen, N. J, 16, Cause B, Hoiden. The foneral wiil take place Wis morning, at 11 0’ slock, His remains will be taken Greenwood Comete: inter m Puat —At Patterson, N. Y., 16, Samay Brizavete, oply davgbt the iate Alexa K. Peet, of this infant som of David L, ‘Tarrytown, street at 930 A, on Friday morping, Jan. and Ano Maria ry for on Thi yey me am of Monson 8. and ony. -_—_—_——OOOO ADVERTISEMENTS RE NEWED RVERY DAY, Eee __Fer Siteations and Help, see ax | Pages _ =~ __ MISCELLANKOUs, H EAT, FA br, ENCELBRROHT's « bay I AVE YOU SPRN THORK No, 10 Ann sireot? LD BOOKS, PREVENT CHAPT'R: To, & mort Rereeable ond eflectual p 0 RECTIFIERE. DR. ing and clen 0 the donb CLARK & €0.°8 brisomie glyceri 2 lotion will be on is now ti WRatT, oplesl day ea one bal %3 bY BOOTS A Ne {Bip ape Haining to literature south THOMAS PYNE, ‘Asean sireet. ~HEGEMAN, found D HAND! CRTWANOFR'S. sMOeCTH sable for domeatc liquor distillers ard. dealers: & takes Une edge eso laste of the spiri, and snakes it srmooth, old and Clone. urbon y for sa! peach brand} Waiade une Rng SY | 7 OLFE'S SCIIRDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, A Boperiative Tonic, Diuretie, Ant i Invigorating This mateetoes det drink man ‘he pu cont. beny Teale My ana tres we » ataetured go’ pro y he his distiller in Sehiedam, in Tolland. Lapressty for re tincture of be selected in not by the variety of the aromatic juniper, «iistil nirope at ‘cormen boice "Iry, whose more vinous extract is distilied ite apirituous solvent, and (hus it becomes a concentrated ti cture of exqnistie flavor and rroms, aliogeiber and medicinal transcendent ip ite cordial aiccbolic st mulant now im use in lond. adequate a owleerrd byt eur Dighes: writen en the hottie, core ard label Arugebts and country mere borides. Put up in qi | yellow paper. with the For sale by w aa medicinal properiies y the respectable “rpeieno WOLFR, Betewer pufseturer and imporier 2» and = = street, CAUTION TO THR pusLiC. Since the introduction of this a inte the United & min LEE, a of ‘heir article. The pabie shon buch fp poster’. York prene Read the ATIONS OF “ ity is called cast pernic: Tandon cordial fin, ror medicinal bev mber of the MWeior mix Gand polarons gi a medical eeribenies oorutying to the party id be'on their guard agaiast @ following extract from ‘he New ty the New York Mercary.) UPERION Commopttin®. disbonesties of trade which ihe moral d upon 10 suppress, fone and in rrerypulons dealers of tmitadng and © Ing (be es rior appear ead eae mmanaary labore pa lar dregs, mee otber articiés of personal cna gender, pa f humpton, and ne. by se Feuutasion, of sm emerprit destructive and wr een a the well acquired the sore detri a ter of all honorable dealers navi unders. snd ihe trade 14 80 much highway robbery as the vieent PI they ore beneath theae Inver felom ter je now'se dieting emercan in the dark. And cugh' t be be re ent commensurate with the cowardice were led to these remark: lone agin d 4 v ee ay td geet bors puree, in feet, re beret and big yrman = iia avery or rach Terkicsonese Of chars o plead ‘ance Taw against coun‘er felting, the bottles were very similar, and everything carefully prepared to pean nou a carelona purchaser Now is fraud @ felon. bhver ? ie has erpended large sume to war demand. giving them a rulnons munity pend for a common inter ded te ip the frand. by « fonder oa, the rie remety of hr Wor to ‘he Gentempé of the commmanity rations, and wpeoneeic aifering them tor snip. and then for bis own reputarcn aed the CORK CHAP CLARK & 05 '% com PE) _petaliy prove vn ir by Begeman, Cla ay 1 And to this crime be adds a farther one of defran article for the man 9 impored emposition. We tvust that Mr. We nly of the coneoe'orw of there coneterfaita of hia capital in hn Fepuiatton teas much ot bie schnapps in boll. ies ity in which they ‘con ery man Who participates tnairecthy rorious articles fe as mich CY an_of- eho planned the imponit old He inh The fener rned a thy bunt ef every man antish. them to the word; at tbe community de thet all partics should be balled to the pillory of popu- <HRORMAN, | with al Palming of mos | hey of heaven to my soul! |: i ATURDAY JANUARY 17, 1857. “LITERATURE. _~~~-~ te yr" TRAFFIO, BY MRS. Lo ne another.” Some to love one another.” GOURNKY. we no man auytbing, * Owe no map any Tok Unto be Unrecomp All jusury: Palatial mansion, or ‘and with notre spot cn the tl w fran Unto the clear hye ot the Perfect J: 4 OWve,no man anything, except to love. ” the poor, of the poor, ‘The debt ot holy love bath ne remorse Tebringeth biessedners, And he who dwells in love, oun dwelt with Him! Bath Sorelene of ae Diiss that ne’er eball end. New Yorx, Jan i ncnentiptiiaitte KAR@Ex THE SCOUr; ° TEE REBEL OF THE JRRSEYS. A 8TOL.Y OF THE AMERICAN BEVOLUTION. Y SYLVANUB COBB JR. Author of the “Gur ff Morcow,”” *'The Storm Secret,” ma “Orion, the ‘Gokibeater,* ete., ete, , im the zosr Jam, 1857, pe 4 ‘of tke District Oourt Entered secording to act giGonen Robert herver, mibe Clerk's o' the Southern Disiriet of New ork. CHAPTRR I. TA, YOUNG REBEL AND THR #COUT, Jt woeen 2 cold aiternoon, in the latter part of Janus ITi7. "be ground was covered with a deep enow, and th Was sharp une cutting. Not far from Amboy, New ha a0 yopning north, travelled ® man in whore allurs we ‘me interest. He was youn, —not over four-and. 3 y~ +dlom height, strong, and sieutly built, with Hererw cask brown hue. nd eyes ofa briliant, dark plave gray Upon hie bandseme features there w: it of firm: hurt exe styeneth of purpose which was rot to be mistaken: ard they who Knew him best, knew that a trust was safe with bm Vis dress bev aved him to be a sea faring man and an cticer, thengb the rough pea jacket which he wore as an ad: er ggainet the cold, Fad but little of the official War mounted upon a powerful borae apo’ Dereaih the saddle, was spread a warm Hoth beast aud cider were weil proter’ad from the 1 and ail would have gone well but for the state of the As we have intimate and be fourd the road apy tony , the traveller wae bound northward, but eany to ‘ravel. Some one bad been ever the road eince the last full of snow, but the (racks bad been filled up by the driving wind, so that our pre sept Wayfarer Was under Ue necessity of opening his own wey In seme places the snow waa up in sieh barks Pi te bad to wallow (Brough? without foohold; while waik for some distance quite comfortably work, and more than once te rider plainty ence. 0,’ be said, addressing bis horve, as a huge We must take our time. Zounas! we ethtown to-right at this rate. Easy #6 be spore they emerged from the bank, and the rider was Uper the point of orgmg bis horse on,when he noticed that the anima) behaved strangely. ‘there was a tossing of the head 8 pricking of tre ears, and a low, wgeanirg whiny, |The man Mi and stopped, and then (vrned bis The ‘There was & horreman bebind him; and had parvally beaten a path the oiler came on more thatthe b at others b msy. prohiem wan solved. as b iret hopression of our friend seemed to be to keep on: fe to pick up ac on the rr However, at ih worst, it coud ton to man; co be stopped: ‘but vefore the stranger Pe up he tubuttoned the lower. part of hie heavy, jaoket, oid io arranging ‘be garment go tbat itconid be quickly raie «1 in case of need, be reveated the bults of two large board ing pittols. ew comer was aman not easily to be forgotten, having Hie was some iifty years of age: rather shor! inriature. but stout enough in frame to make Mis ders were broad hole frame being » Wie Mostly CO 1p for it 1. Of just proportion, cunt in the xtreme growth of he: ¥ color, and ‘which was wnirimi Yet hi had none of that “beariah’” is or razor Jee which rometiines results fom ap unshaven face beard grew regularly. leaving he upper part of the cheeks bare ard his teatures were Der ‘1p and pleasing, though they +e yn expression which might not bave ‘Geen ko pleas «were strangely sharp and keen; 0! hunting shirt of ike clowk » ye shirt "waa secured mut leathern belt, within which were nd broad bladed knife. . hang by hie ahd » long rifle Noh wns the iculaied 1 excite te wer utin y about the y secured we heavy pistols a pouch, or hevertack, of While neroes hie back w. sirnvper. and be was of poy Who migb ence of acme inoments, Which was at lengih broken et the two, Ow these are ‘and to Semseives: butt may Lare a rebel, ves, “Te Uenre the Jock cf an American ebtid, and also wears »n honest expression; £0 [judged you were one who would rebel euMs tyranny, erpeeliliy when that tyranny was binding iis country of your love our fatiery sir, and yon speak the truth,” said Lam o rebel.” od man reached forth bis hand and caught his new 1d companion with grin. Andhere isa pair of us he said, with a smile. * Per- hava you have heard of @ somewhat notorious rebel calle t. the it” erled the other, quickly. prre T'vehonrd of him. Who has not.’” dave Lkvow. Buttam the man. Now will you bo verve ne as wel’! Twill,” the young man answered, “My name ix mberton ot been long on abe T think?’ be anid, ust come in That ie—f have just got my 80 arranged that 1 could leave them, ‘Hiave se u been on aeroise Rave brought in something that will eause plod bearia sl the Auverican vamp. "Wenhiceicn wat Mortis town, they tel) me.” be main body of the army is there, But what have 0 has ® er bas s'ready been sent to ani Isuppore be bas reaebed the camp by Jou gsve tum no written instructions: ried Karm remt towe, “where ar ally. “But mow,” you bound? oer cum: id very von ati ryou wis ethtown, -vut where has abe gone! ew Krinewick Brenawick ! repeated Pemberton, in surprise, re, ta it J pe there, How lovg ines w ‘hat (he Dritieh were abont there!’ pow i, or, if ane cia, she Waa made Uibey ¥ nain love (here, anid the old one aod with « loom that mesnt more Nh 4 How ed the youth, yes made to be- Neve What do seo mean Wall tber-— plain whem you leit her starting; be. A ivuewiek nod lke hee “Tell me da Soe Uupen being repu'sed, be engaged ener. Thus he has got her near w aim, a “twill, thy rel, ns win her lowe: b vices of her be ‘ parped the youth, trembling, ¥L)! of courre de all be oar tow ver. Fer some meamente Pemberton wos too much moved ty sueak. A sudden had come upon him, and bs faee rayed the most it "1 go to the Bri . in atone of ke.” binted the scout are talten petsoner by Ty will do your he evem; * T sbail venture that. By the por of life above, it will » for thowe (hat think to eaptire me! Olc'man,” h aderd. ina ow. deep tene of mare than ordinary that slater na cnly ong con who haa suck Hp mace we ot the holte 8 sire cl prem sea brieh | Inve ber eh God only knows how deeply! And Clara! if harm comes to thee hin his heert that he had been be light of dav era eve me he apoke, and ae reed bis horse's bend once tm te ne Moment’ internoaed the eont ere question: Ist! here pet enother wher PBs Co yon meh?” the youth vin the dark am ‘Answer me you jover"? Recain know."* Weil—' “And ber vame ia Rosalie Lin | Vou ere right. Is she in Robert asked thie | <1) woeh eagertese c eh er we threatens your sister but abe te vet in danger if er will give her aerny tr wr cousin biroy, ord ail that bas prevented the consummation of the pian le * einem of her moth cark cloud awe pt the compression erfully moved. Rosn! incoin i* all of life to me: bat my sister ia as the God help me now said Karmel, kindly. rove the fair free of he young man, the bloodless tips told (hat he was “And you wi) e help you, 10 ‘Mil you ’ Aiea come Bere,e no time to be lost, We must reaek Brunswiek to Rory aiaite, Rover MT eer We foaeh ibe ‘ovham cross roads te night. It is now pi o'clock. ; "een there, have New Broawick is a good twalve mile wa or the village and reneh it if we ean. sud with their belp we may contrive ‘some onle plan for orese: {he British lines 7 put theie horses upon the irackless way, | Robert, iy bt “and that ron, Tonk. ok. we eball ‘ina bevien same.’ lier thie, the twe ro¢e on for some distance in ailenes, un 11! fpally Pemberton said — You mast excuse me, sir, but fis oaiural that T should wich 10 know why you thus eopardise Your ewn safety in my mr behalf though t must admit «which are net wholly 4 1 not found you T, should nat have gone now to few wick; but yet l wish to go there. oe we tblags Fon Tewt agsured: T will help you ail] ean, and In helpie T thal find my own rewar far aa the Britian in concerned, 1 have business there of my own. And now let *prieh on ? Th balf an hour they came fa pointwhere @ road branched of 10 the westward, ond as (be scout had sappowed, it had been Intely traceied. They turned with it, and for awhile moved of nite comfortably. the horses being able to trot moat of he me = nt by and by they eam wes dhod wo Swept neroes the path, and here the track was fil they were forced once more to wallow along ‘howiy U tarbage, thee ight came om apace, ond it wae very dark. Tee wind swept freely sinese he way, tne te seemed almost toh from ibe ro , | qe | comme: LITERATURE. Lider were cheered by the gleaming of lights not far dsian', bead of them. the hortes amw thine ieee ang [hamemed to give them energy, tor thev Rad become weary Ere log the riders reached the hamlet, whieh was com: posed of wome haif coven tarm | ‘wekernith . "volving sls asa meeting riere, and a eebcoi house, the jai dew Ki led the way io chat leehiog Brees, Ons Was anawered ‘shove, b peg oe wyadnan tedsivoeaeise "We want lodgings (or the night, for ourselves and horses,’” the scant Bip CORWY NRW STORY the N©W YORK LEDORR. 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