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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. anna WE RECALL DEPARTED JOYS, Ab of parvod pa, Ob, ‘who shat oy Aan Woukt tive Sock Durning Ware as Ovce We shed ho UFe CAD TPPSY | Les ‘ana ict? Mere thanntil Rr wo-cay Qaim be Die current of on lives, Av myers deop and clear; Bait be twe ght upon our path, To guide us ahd ebeer. Per streams of joy Unat burst and fear imy lene Gast aeenaee dry, Anat dead tainge ever fined ‘The Brightest in ihe ky. OTELIA CLAYTON; on, THR FORSAKEN BRIDY. By Mes A. K Dovey author ef the “County Neighborbood,” « Rogenot Ex. { ma stretched thes,” &e CHAPTER 1 Ape Wiis i@ why Twas eurnmoned in euch haste £ Mibmond/ Uncie, I cannot comply with your wishes, ‘Bee tone of the speaker wae s orrow ful t, but the face of tbe elder grow livid with snger as he listened. “Boy, do you forget yourself? This to me—to me, when Bhave Been more than a faiher to you? Ihave ——" “There ix vo need to reenpitulaie all Lowe you, sir,” re. pied the younger man proudly. ‘*My memory serves me Boll, and my heart is not uugrateful; but Tl shall consider @e Beetles conferred upon my helpless ehiidhood as dear Be Bought, if they are w be repaid by tio saeritica of my freedom: of heart and choice, in a maver of such Vital ib fevest wo iny future happiness, The eye ‘of the speaker did not ehrink from the eagle’ mance Dent npou Lim, though be well know the flery tem. er and impetuons Will of bis relative. The two at that mement might have made a study for a palpter who weeh- 64 to represent imperious depths, end firm yet respectful resistance to an authority which ‘Bad never before been General Clayton surveyed bis fer never had he doubted! for on fat be had just made would b om pephow in mute surprise, moment Wat the prope received as the fullilment @f hie highest hopes of worldly agerandizement and de mestic Dappiness. He put a powerful restraint on bis own Melings, and after a pause inquired, in & wwe of forced ealmpess, # What obstacie stan y of your mnion with my only chit, Arthur Cl @escend from my true pos er? @ Bir-vuncle—you piace me ins very embarrassing po. sion. What can I say that wil! not wound and oftend yeu? My cousin Otelia is the my apparent slight to Ler mus Me truth must be spoken. } do not—I cannot jo gman worthy of the name should love the ju * Stuff! romantic nonsense! Is this the only objection yeu can bring to the woman who ean give you——? He Peet abruptly, and then more slowly conlinaed, « Who Deanty, grace and clegauco—and more than all,a Deart to appreciate you!” “The last give mé leave to doubt. We vever agreed in gar chidbood, and during my eoliece va when we were both okier and more xelf-coutrolled, wmtwon between us. In fact, if we had not tacitly ‘agreed te differ,” we should have r in open war. Do you comider this species of armed neuteality a good pre. eration for peace or unity np 7 My dear uncle, Sve Up this whim of yours t provid: by me Wb your heiress: believe me an do bett her, and } would much prefer going forth worldand working my own Way Wo ind "Ww the marriage yeu propose.” The haughty faoe of Gomera! Clayton un BS be listened. hoarsely said:— +1 might bid you go a ruce the blood of our an. Smt race by labor, for tw that you would be reduced if I sheaki cast you of without revealing that whieh Kis my PEBEE te tell you before we part. “But Tan a inan Teoveeal nothing that should be known toy and when known J appeal to the feeling which must € 1, her father, so fir ot band to your rwent many NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1857. LITERATURE. ~ ww ANAARAARARA AOL PORRADADRADDDARDARADODD The man disappeared, and the elder gentleman mak Lis béad between bis bands and seemed absorbed in pain- 8 window. ‘Momentous question iu his own tulad to which bis uscle had evaded ap sawwer, “Why did he thus force him to wed bis only child, be- ‘tween whom and himself the ordinary affecuon of cousin- ood scareety could be sala tore” ak was concealed—something of vital importance to be known to himee!f, but he vainly: tw memo- ry to help him to the clue he sought, Several mes bis eyes wandered toward the landing form beside the table, and he notiond the change in bis uncle's ageqeannes since be had last seen him. Ho was evidently fading very fast; he had Deen generous to bim; in his way he had shown affection for hin); tien should bis be the band to strike & biow which he declared must be fatal to him? Forbid the thought! every poble and generous impuise of his soul; yet link bs life to that strange will o’ ue wisp, bis courln, Was to him a sacritice almost as great as that of the Rramin widow who lies down upon the funeral pyre of by aad and gives her life as ap offering to an ideal duty. CHAPTER Ti, As Arthur Clayton stood beside the oriel window that Tighied the reer, his glanee took in the wide panora- iow, which at some future day be might claim as his own; and a pardonable thrill of pride for one moment swept through his heart. Clayton Park was built on an elevated platform which overlooked a valley of wild and romantic beauty, the foreground of which was formed by a spur of the Blue Ridge, looming toward the clear sky of evening, over which the crimson and purple glories of & gorgeous sunset were throwing their radient light. It was early autumn, but the frest king had already Dreathed on the forest leaves and scattered unimaginable Deauty upon them, &8 some compensation for thei early fal to he insatiate mother who claims again all the ¢ dren to whom ste has given life and nourishment. For miles around the land belonged to the Clayton plantation, hough the greater portion of it was unfit for cultivation trom its eterile character. The original grant made to the first of the family who had emigrated to Virginia, was very large; hut «ait of the whole only a few hundred acres were Zound eapable of cultivation; these lay in a long level Hip on the plateau on which the house was built, and the remainder Was useless e as & pasture for sheep and a delight to the eye from its picturesque beauty. ‘The old house had been built a hundred and fifty years before by tat Hugo Clayton w whom the General had so referred in the previous conversation. A cadet of » English family, he had been the architect ot his tunes, and his services in the early days of the had been rewarded by the lands which still re- od the inheritance of his descendants. He had mar- ried an heiress, and with the money thus obtained the bricks of which the mansion was built had i ported from Eugland, and the rambling erected that had stood the storms of a century and a hall. Such was its external history; but could {ts internal one be given, what strange revelations of pride, passion and generosity might be made, for the Claytan’s were peo- ple of marked character, and did whatever they under- took with @ will that brooked neither contradiction nor de- Ay. ‘The family was now reduced to three represeniatives— the uncle and nephew, and a young girl iu the fret dawn of womanhood. General Clayton was over fifty years of age, tall, slender in person, and haughty in carriage, as be- came ope of bis aristocratic pretensions. His features were delicately and sharply cut, and the quivering nostril und thin lips showed the irritability of his temperament nd the strong determination which accompanied it. There wae a marked family resemblance between the uncle and nephew; but while the clear light blue eyes of the former indicated pride aud reserve, the dark gray orbs of the ne- phew expressed that kindly sympathy for everything they looked on, which is the truest bond of humanity. Gene. ral Clayton thoroughly knew the nature he bad to deal with, abd he felt assured that an appeal to the generosity thur's soul would never be made in vain. vel sunbeams fell in long shining rays across the whole length of the lofty reom, showing the sombre pan- elling of oak upon the walls, lighted up here and there by portrait, some grim and stately, others smiling ding to the skill of the artist who had to paint them in the retired locality in found. A large bookcase, filled with a Tuiseetlaneous collection of literature, stood between two of the windows, aud the room was therefore dignified with the name of the library. A door at the upper end opened, and a figure flitted in, and stood where the glancimg sunbeams fell full upon her. % Bm the descendant of that Huge who took tor Ue motto of Luis family crest, Honor b r Again the speaker paused, and palénes swept ever hie brown cheek as his conscience asked, “ Are you wow doing that which is worthy of that first man of your rage !’? Be crushed down the womenlary calm and Went oo “What if] should tel! yor that my daughter—my cho. Pebed child is not my b ? n you is vested the Fight to my lands, my tlaves, all—ail, aiid J can alienate moth ng from you." He nephew started, and thon surves weuld road his very soul. He alow!y ean this be? Are you not the owner of Cla; aud its sppurvenances? The property is yours by inberitauce, simi therciore to be disposed Of as Seems best w you; with: oot your nniion it will descend naturally w your only @aki, Uncle, do not seek to work upou my geuerosity, te roake me the husband of Otelia.”” General Clayton arose, opened a cabinet, and from a eeeret drawer produced a bundle of papers. He said — * 1 might conceal this from you until my death, and the Rerpies of the law pot you Gu the sceut to regain that of | on; but F disdain such Waker Clayton, my Talons after | the last in the epta'l, and of course your ¢ of my | danghiter, See— do dowered beir- exe, but the cliid who n to poverty should J be | ed from her, unless as your wile she regains bor | Woe biribright. Arthur Clayton listened to this un revelation in we then Bewildered surprise. that ey really suet tala — papers elutement Tcousider this truty hanc indeed, uncle. Few meu i fuch acrisis would lave revealed to me that T have absolute power to act ns J please in this aifair, You Bave trusted to my generonity, a 1 shall not be disa ed. I will divide equally with ‘my cousin, and #etth pf portion in such a manuer tat i shall be eutirely at | Ber depo ‘A deep gloom rested on the countenance of General | @eytor, and he sternly said, “1 anticipated eueh a reply; | Det that Will pot answer my porpose. Otelia must be | ar wife, or I+hall go te my grave a disappointed and Mierable man. This union hw pi my} I warn you net to thwart it, if mark of gratitade of affection in your sev Sok seen whe has coats you as he con, wb te you all that the fondest father evuld be 41 know it, J fee! it, my kind uncle; but ask any oth retern than this you not #00 that yeu poril th en f your r by giving her to one who le r not? You wrong her in the moet vite) polit; for she ® equally indifferent to me “Ha! how know you that? Rie not maidenly to show ® ference before One has been expressed by “hie known an ae young as yous ele ustarally meet prefer you pons were as light and quick as those of a bird, © Was something in the strange style of dress she had adopted which irresistibly reminded one of the gor- keously colored tropical futierers which make the South- ern forest gay with their plomage. A figure scarcel reaching the medium size, but with a certain air of girlis grace, Was clad in & flowing robe of bright blue, trimmed wn'the front with wide folds of crimson velvet, and a able row of gold buttons with silken loops, intended to fasten it with; but now they hung loose, reveal- ath ® White dress elaborately embroidered. Her smal! feet were caged in moccasins worked with beads: and ber arme, bare nearly to the shoulder, had several curious y fashioned bracelets upon them; aud the glitter- ing gems, flacbed inthe evening light as she nervously moved her hands over a spray of scarlet Howers che yoem- to have just gathered, Strange as was this figure, the head and face was more remarkable stil. The former was lightly and gracefully set upon ber shoulders, and covered wilh a profesion of short, curling hair, of soft, silky texture, and black as night itself. Her complexion harmonized ’ with this, for it was ® clear shade of olive, but the eyes formed so strange a contrast with them as'to be positively distasteful 1 ROW PersoUs eve Beneath the uark eye- brows and heavily fri gleamed a pair of light, clear blue it thnes elvish in their expression, at ing She paused ap iustant, and then sald in a quick, rather herd manner “You #eut for me, wher: what is your pleasure ?"? looked at ber with 4, which showed that hopes of His life—that no steri- would be deemed too great which afforded her a tri or promised to secure to her a brilliant future. His fentares relaxed inte awd be seid— “Come bither, my and decide your destiny for the upalous young gentleman : g; there, there where the 2, us it ever should if I bad the of tate © the eye could follow ber movements, Otelia Clayton wae in ihe seat her father indicated, but in passing she had lightly stooped and imprinted a'kies upon his The ation was the very. ideal of grace, aud she toward ber cousin, aif W wiceriain if be brow . * + * * * * A Gauss and deflant expression came upon her face, aunt che replied +Mise Clayton, hove mer what Tantietpa Cryten Park, can afford to hold her. mventionalities. You need not speak My cousin has returned to claim the Jet the ancient blood of the Clayte weit, and our pride of lineage auup Ww uo in sock ing a partner for life well thu y with with surprise bat Arthur bal d, “T pe from & distasteful be. vir, and far My Me approwcued the eewwin i yet | ake rrev . ny buly and earnestly asked Rwe has been educated privately. bas pw My pride the only foe! to consult in a union $B the seclurion of thie peigh borhood, and to bind two han es together for life? Ff bie; give ber a chance the World | not inqrire if respect for your father's wiches Bast pout to which the danghter of Ger s | induct pt my bund—but 1 have the rigtt to permit ber to make a choles ‘ re art for rk of tb w make a happier ome thay Gut which you balone can hallow the ma or roble to one of warm feelings and tender affect the old man's natare here burst forth from 0 the expresso of mockery come upon ber placed op i, He walked vio mil she slowly Denily to and fr J ws he Spoke: re an es tenon woner, ronsin Arthur. fs it yion! an klivt to tlk to mem elt ine how adorable 1 am, ip place of wn Dent you that out what impression your fiaseina. what y hen my feminine beart? Really, moment tw “ } . rything from Gs h the in miy child * wenn. Have} wed your offer, aud should Gulia, my pride, my dari bot that suffice to satisfy you You ‘may beggar her, but | You will think me ‘unreasonable, I dare say, but it ty of her ry with an expressh He hat offen witr of temper, and knew that the only @f bringing hix uvelo back to reason was to ren him ly General Clayton rolaxed nd then sat Nement wh Re looked al gathered there auvrly at his nephew, ax if resolute not Wxpewk aguin, ‘em! be bad heard what further Arthur had to say on Hus peirful Afer a ye woe the young man spoke, “You wre very ur unele. “Why do you so earnestly Wish me to marry my Cowan when so maby beter mmatob- 8 Can be found fe General Cayton ae eyes glared on him, at thie Question, with he expression of a tiger ready fo" z= He clepebed his hands until the nails pierood an’ bur livid lips Uhrice unclosed before he foros eound from them. When he did speak it wae pot in re @ the query. Ip a feeble ant husky tone he wait *} have t told you all you awe to me, Arthur. hm ur fathier was indebted for bis res udiure be whieh T ed him from y and wince bis death the @arplur of my annua! income has been devote! to this dvty Get ne man shall sy he suffered through the thougl deems of & Cayton I have been wo niggard t yuu, Bay; you have had every advantage that our “tate atfords | fe poquiring an education, and T have enable make | ueb an appearane as cur family cred't req *True—true and, as 1 have already said, I ato grateful.’ “Tush! do not epeak to me of gratitude when I ask com With the dewrest wish of my heart. Arthar Clay! 1 tell you, if you thwart me in thie you will kill me Teannet eurvive such ® deappointment Bio leaned his bead upon bis hand, looking © pale and exhaneted, that Arthor's resolution began w melt. He de my beart—if that of your daughter py this union, in which yor eoncult only your own w { | wiping from bis vrow the | tx isfy me, If ever two human beings should truth, (Melia, it is under cireumstanees like th If We ure false now to our own souls, Wo be to the futare: for ne condition of Tife can’ be more wretched than fa divcordaut union, where there is mp and bitule love. w ull romantic you are, Arthur. Among the com mon proplethe ‘hewers of weod and drawers of wa. there may be a necessity for such a fecting as you refer to; but among peuple of station and fortune, who periccily well bred, is the need for love as kof? Tam afraid it ts only ® pleblan instinet af. ter ai, for under ite influence both men and women have heen known to sacrifice their best interests, The princes of the earth never Cousult their feelings when waking « marriage; why, then, sbould we, who are placed some- ‘what it their position!” Under other circumstances Clayton wonld hare smiled a! on nevertion which indicated such overweening pride fp a republican land; but be was now too anxious to under. ewod bis cousin's real sentiments to feel at all mirthfal. bxperience had taught bir that all hiv years of companion. ship with thie etrange git had not enabled him to fathom her trne character, aud be wae often at fault to underetand in his most fmpressive manuer, \T have never professed to lowe al until today | war a aware that onr become the fixed ‘your father's life. Love elicits love—thongh there is ality between ws, we might pase 0% me r, and in time become earnestly at er, but there must be some foundaliow caher then thet of interest and family pride for the union we contemplate, to render iteven endurable, Speak, my courin: tell me if your own heart is interested in this mar- r thet 1 may be guilty ef no wrong toward you, in Comply ing with the wishes of my woole.” As ie thas poke, Miss Clayton turned her foe from hina thet he might pot read its expression; she seemed te con sider several moments, and then holding out ber hand, milingly aie “ Ma fear for my future, Arthur. 1 ying. for are you not of that race wh Tlonor before Life y 1? ra! Clayton had lietened with painfol attention to iversation and he pow regarded bis nephew with a triompha He grimly emiled, ae he said : twchwd to each treet Itto ch kes fe “Romantic nonsense? ‘Men have died and worms have t them, but not for lowe,’ said the great marter of th omar J what he wrote in his day is equally true in ours, Otelie must inherit the fortune of her family fb only w your wife ean it beer Mate that your father's debts kept me from lay Uo form ghter, and 1 will not permit hor w u of the estate from you as a han’ t or | bequeath ber te poverty Jouge how w dof luxury, can bear such @ * , 10h ©. Are you satisfied now, Arthur, that T | vomit et compromise the ous of my chill even to make her the wife of ton of Clayton |. The Tan repressed the straggling emotions that | warred within hitr } wel he b jh there seemed no. bomors! accepted the fir emrape, thus foreed on him with bie usual hin the plane Of @ purent. He pressed his hand warmly te be replic “My dear anole. J kick worde to express my sense of your unvarying kindmens by this lest ane | most prec var power to Hestow. J feed how Bittle I 1 will endeavor tn merit confidence repesed in me. Otolin, let as resolve to ke each other happy, avd We will’ Be sure wy accom veh it « Clayton bad riven and already gained with the the door: at d look of mockery which him, and throwing the epra ar pattie, for T hare no viea that # ur GeeWely Come what wl, tw il sulle POE ere When the evening meal was over, Miss Clayton com- Plained of @ slight headache, and ‘retired to her own | BAT BROAPTAT, orgy, 8, partmen am Le ‘When the uncle and nephew were Jeftalone the old ques- po le ay tion returned with renewed. interest to the mind of the Tu PRICES latter, and he would haye given much to gain @ satisfac- tory reply. “Why does General Clayton insist upon making his with? Is it only to gratify her insane pride At the oun. CLOBING BALE danghter my of family, sireaty indulged untit it has become almost a BROADWAY. disease? Or has he the secret assurance which Otelia 34 fe a —, chooses t6 withhold from me, of an attachment on ber DRY GOODS: yurt for my unlucky self?” Ah me! the bread lands of Wil continue until Claxton Would never tempt me to do this, but for what 1, Friday, April 30, Ani ae ea ein E BO i vi ecto oaths iLTAME 8 General ‘on, an schemes er 0 rent and politial dietinction afore his eo inlaw elect Lisdaettadiadte is ut they wel to with a pre-occupied mind, and { ras a reise w Clayton when hil uncle-finally arose, and het. I eae id— fiatures and furnit ““Thave an engagement to ride over to. Clifton to-morrow ‘of stare 347 Broadway. morning, and I'shall retire early, God bless you, Arthur: ‘The whole or part sleep to-night with the sweet consciousness that you have will be sol eet at rest the only care that weighed upon my old heart.”? Sppetberme |. enue He pressed his hand fervently, and lefthim, When alone, Clayton tok up the lamp, but in place of retiring tos w DO THE CAE TERONG own room he returned to the library for a book, with which wo he hoped to be able to divert his'mind from the weight GREAT CLOSING SALB that pressed upon it. On placing the light upon the table, ‘os Loy el hs he was surprised to find that his uncle had forgoten the yee he had taken out for his inspection, and the drawer eo Pia they bad been removed still remained un- closed. Arthur had some knowledge of law, and he sat down and examined them with interest. The entail was so mi- nate in all its provisions that there was no possibility of evading ind he felt with bitterness that only as his wife could the reputed heiress of Clayton suceced to what the world supposed to be her birthright. “Tam simply made uxe of as the means of retaining her The reason ts obvious: At much bower prices than i any oer N. B.—The business will 429 ings, Just opened, very,che. theroughly by the reverberation of the long continued them to the drawer, intending to replace them at once and close it. | ‘The spring refused to fasten, and he thrust the rol! fur- A pis ROBES, FROM AUCTION, ther in, thinking the edges were in the way; but his ef- : forts were still useless. Clayton brought the lamp to see Also very rich robes, what was the obstruction. He found on examination that | At BEE! mask napkins, boys’ ware, &e. For $10, $12 and MAN & COMPANY'S, > a small black cord attached to a miniature had fallen over 34’ BROADWAY.— ‘ace OUR, Lice ounraire, ‘WIR be week a“ lees At, $6 and $8. 473 Broadway. the edge of the drawer. Without a thought that he was violating the secrets of | another, a simple impulse of curiosity led Clayton to lift the picture and look upon it. An expression of surprise, deepening almost into horror as he waved, settled over his features, He stood rooted to the spot many moments, and then dropping the picture he shut the drawer quickly, ex- claiming with a shudder, “Isee—I comprehend it all now. would have believed this of him? Artbur Clayton slept not that night. He passed its re- maining hones in walking to and fro in his own room, en- deavoring to determine on the course of action it would be best for him to pursue. He had not left the library many moments when a stealthy step came eagerly toward it, and a white baired man looked around for the deods “hich he had so carelessly left. Everything was as it HEAP LACES. AND EMBROIDERT! 0 ‘At 767 Broadway, below Ninh Street this week. ineas to close Positi ‘the last week at — x TAKOBI & 767 Broadway, below Ob! my God! who misses and nfania, A very iarge aasorunent of the patterns, Cail and examine, thould be, and with a deep sigh of relief he munttered— "8 CREDREN'S FANCY, STRAW GOODS "TOR, BO) Peeiinuldcturer, i28 Canal street, opposite West Broadway. |ORSETS.—MRS. GAYNOR HAS OPENED HER NEW store, with an elegant assoriment of corsets, shonider braces, skirts of all kinds, dc. 843 Broadway, between Thir Broadway, corner of Leomard street, be fea kp FASHIONABLE GOODS BROADWAY.—RICH BLACK LACK FLOUNO- JAKOBI & CO. BEG TO INFORM THEIR CUS- ent state,” he thought; “and, like a ti ted fool, tomers and those in want of cheap dry goods, that their Pitave submitted to bee ‘accepted’ as an movesoory of the | More must be vacated ‘on he 25h int, aid ka order to clone . ‘ on. gut the entire stock they will offer the same at further re- Position this proud girl would maintain. duced prices.” In such painfal retiections time sped away, the book he | “Sales trom 9 A. M. oS P.M. during thi ively “the last came for was forgotten, avd the hali clock booming ont | week. A JAKORI &00., the hour informed him that it was twelve. Roused 167 Broadway, below Ninth aireet, , $96 BROADWAY, TWO DOORS ABOVE sounds, Arthur sprang from his seat, rolled up the im- bf Sy PAD WAT EVO DOORS ABOV portant documents he had been examining and carried | getpitgive glute’hien chocungs: shistings: tabs iaew dae Black manitlla trimming and guipury Valeuclenne and thread Embroidered Swiss aud cambrie French work collars and Cambric and Swiss embroidered hands, edgings and Inserting. oT I had forgotten to clove the drawer, but I was mistaken. The accomplishment of this great hope | ‘cnt nd Fourteenth streets, bas made me forgettul—forgetful,’’ and he retired again to MBROIDERED SKIRTS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, &C, his slumbers. BEEKMAN & COMPANY are in receipt of Arthur Clayton ay red at breakfast with a face much A large assortment of It Einbroidered and Rngenie skiria, changed from that he had worn on the previous daj was Jule, steadfast in its expression, and rigid lines were drawn around his mouth, whieh showed that the determi- nation be had arrived at ‘was final, though H must bay ost him u bitter etre Wo attain it; Ae ‘Wide Souncings four yards tong, for skirts and 473 Broadw: ~ * When the two gentlemen reached the library Clayton abrubtly said— “My dear uncle, let plantation burines: alone this morn- ing, and listen to ine, for 1 bave something to say thud nearly concerns you.”” “Tam all attention, Arthur. “When do you wish this—this tar: linen collars from 624, cents G40 eanbroidered book seis wt RS and BA, worth $6 " read lace veils, barbes, collars, 6. rench and thi Wearbartatarelery de Syrak on.” 0 take placa, De mad. He suid ie, LiKe. per yard. o—no—we mnt vite the whole county heir of Clayton were to be mnarrie ner? Tcould mot look my weigh _? Wamsutia bhirting wnelin, yard wi And s full assoriment of while go Aller this week. nterta #, ana in the world say if the y this miggurdly man in the face after such ely. ICT mar- 1 c the terms; re RIK} and “h DRAPERIES, MUSLIN DRA Marseilles q hall leave Clayton te hy, good fea N A COMPANY'S, . Arthar, what eam you mean? 473 Broadw vit of obedient respect fur the uncle who Mud ood to | You lest your w 6, sir; Tam sober! LAsnwere, LAST WEEK. . that you speak this?” | sadly n earnest. Twill go with | you to Staunton this n ‘already ordered Kale to Close Business, my horse to be in re T will seck the ce t roadway. Rev. Mr. Carleton, ant arrange th necessary pretiminaries | Pybite moire antinue lds. por yard. Wann #8 With him. Refure we set out you can prepare Otelia for this sudden bridal, and gain the consent to it whieh must | not be withheld if she wishes to claim me as her husband, | or the dower my han can confer on ber.” Bulk, barege aud gre MANTILLAS, In vain did al Clayton combat what aeemed to him ‘ S 0 strange a whim, Arthug would not abate jot of hia | yu from 610 to 8180. From late steamers, varying nd be went to bls daughter em por of the | % Prive from G0 to SB. oo MAN &¢ Jatily lukewarm lover, Otelia listened Bi 473 Brow | at frst in inerodntons surprise, but tinally the oddity of the proposal seemed to strike the bizarre cord in her mind, | ind che yielded her ent more. willngly than her | | faa fated. The two gentleanen returned from | THe’ L 4 the ral informed hia | 748 Broadway the folowing morning Mr ©. if in the country | — church whout two tw rk. Noother witnesses would he present, and they were pledged ta keep the mar et until the of silenes was removed by tho betrothed, nor was he fat this negloet eonld » manner revealed , though her futher DRILLING FOR MEN INEN DUCKS AND had aut EN STOKE, abown Astor plane. ANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, AUBEEKMAN & COMPANY 's, ringe gree nothing of th archnen AL BERKMAN & COMPANY Walebed ber with dee ie The General was glut to hay the cercmony performed whieh secured | 000 : - his sem in-law, though it wa n such Umbecessary PLOW: SILK ROBES— | haste, and he blindly wequieced in all the demands of bis | — ee ee For $18, $2), $25 an | Repbew. One married, the woul! be im his own | ‘Ail very desirable styles. é Nand, he thought, a we have thig mystery ex REPKMAN & COMPANY, | plain thoat delay A > 8 Brox ‘The morning was very bright, and it wae not atranze to | pao aa ag the houvebold that the carrincy | carly hour for 2 vieit to Stacn quently went there for the ps ehureh was an the read thith General Chiyt et hie daw he ordered at an a Mise Gayton fre. | pose of shopping. The and when they reached it Aited. and sent the ve~ ari- aesorunent of new aij les of apri i OH sasntilinn tobe found in theetty. Ht manuacivre, Bea ver to fill, and then ret Gp entering the ¢ were found waiting fc rand Arthar Cayton mer looked bewil- ues. a LLIKEN & O0., Proprietors, a Linen and Cotton, robes de chambre, ED BREAKPAST AND TRAVELLING nd eanbrie embroidered sets from $1 to $2 50. $176 cach. AND HEMMED CAMBRIC which bas been arranged between your dauguter and handkerchiefs from $1 50a doz. elitr? » ¥ Ma doe. ‘As soon AS possible, I see po reason for postponing 2, tape borde ' ? ula? plain avd eo} all qnalities, “Nor T—therefore it is my wish that ae 3 Broadway. be performed to morrow morning, W vey, and the marriage kept seeret from all but these who OCRERREYARA, wae oe Witness it for at least one month.” ica Milla sheeting, BE yarde wide at Re. per yard. General Clayton stared at bim as if be thought he must ‘Long cloth, 1 yard wide, at 9. per yard. yeds. Sore must be raeated A. JAROBT & 00. 7 Brosdway, below Ninth sireat. antarpanes, Of housekeeping goods, 2 robes; Positively the last weels at A. JAROBL & COOR, eT Broadway, below Ninth sirvet, SAND boys! qumuer wear. opened in x arent many aiyleM, wt Of all the newest enrtng styles, We are now ready to exhibit the largest and most sitracdve And shawis stiyta ot all Kinds, of our own E, 8, MILLA & 00. Ron, #) and 62 Chambers sireet, ap ataire, dered, and the latier as cold and determined na if all to | QETR AT #1 NG BL RRAULAR py a EY GANTWS ba lareadway, in himeelf. He offers! hi. band w: hie cousin without look- ing at ber. and they toe fore the clergyman, To two persone in that b of the ceremony TRAVELLING WRAPPERS, «Linen, argentine, eashinere, Tang oul ae a eolemn morhers abittor snile eroseed | Giothe, &e., an, . Arthur's lips at he remarked Wat Mr. Carleton slurred over RY, G3 Brondwa that portion of the eervice in which he promised to love ond cherish the being who stort beside him, Was finished—the General kiseod hie danglater proodly, ond pressed his nephew's hand. but no eongratalations were offered on these hasty noptials, Mr. Carleton hurried Iniinis, Acalloping, pokiw, do, away under the pretext of ‘Ung a sick friend, and then Clayton addressed bis uncle in a grave, cold tone:— ‘General Clayton, Towed you a dedt, and E have paid it to the last fraetion by obeying your will in giving my love- Jess hand to your daughter. Here are the deeds, executed yesterday, which entitle her to the evtale you ani she | fione coveted: their future owner was le accrstary, Loan well compreheud. 1 have retained for | elf only an annuity equal to the allowaner T have | -- The beat assortane Traveling deca goods ‘Of any ouher exta HERKMAN &00,, isbment To be eh) Miberte bed which can be paid to a banker in Richmont, | HOTELS. ‘om whom I can draw it. 1 have lealized your daugh- _o ont x ters claim om te proyeriy. ty hs mocgery a athlon | Ce ene tre x Se whore that you may have the cert keenly devired— | ioe their namerons friends and the public for that ‘she will snoceed to euBice: my perscual freedom 1 elaim, and will enjoy. Make the marriage public, or keep it seoret, as You may think beet; mr 'yeur bidding so far as You cen have the right Yo conmewd rue at all, wad 1 go beinoe this | state. “That must enpport ved during the (Sel Reiving lands ‘ecvernl Pei etditons nin! OF wiyle, elegance and comfort i Beis conmary. Antwort Varfongements of the bowel, they fer) confident that os ‘unmurpamned by any ir aaa wuld aad The eumine te Gondneted on the Fis eatarget nok Hares our for ever.”? by A frat rave Frooeh ariet, Families are served Atunued—cverwhelmed with this unexpected Pry YAR reste Gale er nt table Whoto, na denired tion, the father and child offered no imterruption tw att Ppp hy ua wee ventietes, words. Ax Arthur torned away bis angle r each poit be pro w room, water closet, oloseta, pe hol a eee Bhi nicer appointments yet devised to make i « must dew «Yen wh a rable summer residence. A t are « weetnan his location being in the Immediate vicinity of Union Clayton stooped 1 od whiepered a few words i | garrounded by bemotiful gantens, and necemalble to the b hie ear. ‘The old my ew white and rigid, and when he | pees part of the cliy by ear or omnlhie, which pass eve regained complete « rapidly retrentine br who with » wild moan of ap a) heard the sonudt of e with hig daughter, | threw hereof upon hit ity eluher for business or plenanre i Breast and Oh ‘ 1 hire RAND HOTEL Dh FRAN Sater, wud A ra heart when onde wo wer f nd Tom desolate r ee Le hy, yen the distractad brent | Contanous te , ‘ noe teil we ‘ rep Pare 4 The continuation of thie be 1 and hight! resting | | pie uy { story tilt he found it FRANK LESLIE'S ILLGS | fnetnoiog a bet or Bert « | FD NEWSPAPER, » ane for cabo wt all news | ‘ wity | depots throughout the ¢ ax well ax this chartning | Pert ientlice eamforte ent tive warns r | tale, the paper conten weok twenty bea en te Wade we 106 ‘ 5 ne yravings, Wnatrating the jest remarkable events of t in New York ding: portrait Of Aictinguiched men, and plenty of |= We reading matter: te publicbed ewery Saturday tw ss Lad price «ix cout Ww Or €i per annim. 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ATTENTION PERSONS wie | marty eres, niches at EYRE & SPOPTISWOODIS 4 Ing to become frechoiders. ww sien for Bown Bible warehouse, 192 Ni ¥. can de so wa obtain one asve of ged “i fort IFE ILLUSTRATED, THIS WEEK, I8A CAPITAL NUM. | So York, for sale mh che were ioe, ha Be ber, Tt has eight enggraved illustrations, and aa excelient ee ccs - a i re ear aarnneg re serge | NOU Ak eran, Maa Oo . 4 ot to trast ihe erew - Goasbier's Fate: Infuencte of Homes an they chica Bee, | as ievts of thew coutrusung wil na be Ses vi Broa Homes ‘Over the A}leghanien; A fasr Giskieatgtene'cion, Parabens 4 sestion; Cri 1 dottites; Bogus Ticket Vend: ‘A Rio Wanlode fone’ ita, orate reat try—Home; Sionp, formation, Personal Inwelligence, Literary ‘atenta, Notos and Queries; Dempster the Vor it; State Normal 1 of Treuion—bistory, w of building, &c., all for ¢ cents, All newntnen Love's Delay, jotices, List of calist, with frei have ir ONE DIME FOR THE MOST CERTAIN, SHORT a) rriogse menos my ru pe ano SO WR THR WINDS. For she commencement of this kK NG OF WAREEIELD. THE MEMBERS OF TRI A Home 2 ton, No, 3. whe hawe just im ful lois are hereby hotified Ut all lots mot pakl for en | betore the 14th of 3 “Bower, on the evening arte Trusts aioe Wilk beat 1 “Thureday evening, fron »@ o'elock, until that Uwe, Wo da surplus proper’ pd receive mor =o CORNS, A. COOPER, Purchasing Trew. i : HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTED, SKE PORTER'S SPIRIT, AUILDING Lot WANTRD TO PURCHASE 0) Out lease rare, bekwonn way. And Canal streets and West Hroxdway, Address Gr appiy > ING OF THE the subscribers, stating loration, werus, Aa, Eee penbies es I RAYMOND JONES & 182 Broatway SEE PORTER'S SPIRIT THIS DAY. ye ee a ue tare anc MAN AXD WIFE ARE DESIROUS OP GRITING 4. ING OF THE WINDS. unogeupled house to mind wntii he same woukd be by conn! r having such will hear of he macreme | | K Fee fe Seacrest te Industry, bie 165 Herald olloe, for teres Gages By Eosexe SUE, a — SkR PORTERS SPIRIT, (oUNTRY RESIDENCE WANTED—IN A MRALTE ‘Out today. and pleasant location, within a short irom = = = = | tiga modern bil howe, 1B unt onder, tors Kise oF Tue winps private family, and a few aeres ol improved land, wih ‘By ery, felt, seu: also, carriage howe, stab) Tamanho: SEE PORTER'S § near Williamsburg preferred. Any to drepee oe —— | of such a pluce ata moderate price way addrees In F. Tr be ING OB THE WINDS. Xow" York, giving location and terms, 2.931 Post office Yor thy ~ eee WANTED—WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS jor dry Kola, jewelry, Address Ki SEE PORTER'S ‘Out today. ZENO OR LOTTO.—ANY PERSON RAVING THI ING OF THR WINDS. apperatns ean tind chaser by addressing K My bugene § ready Postodice. * Paraaaae OY hous SEE PORTER'S SPIRE Fen mee ene = nee ea sini wile ein OTS WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—TWO ZING OF THE WINDS. a full Io m Fulton avenue, or on eee eee Yor the commencement of this ard ps ar it (becween Wi and Prank GREAT ROMANCE, avenues), or a comtorsable ho . Adarewn & By RooeNe SUP, Jerald office, stating precise location, : SKE PORTER'S 8} 8, Herald off ing precise location, price and terme. SE WANTED.—A FAMILY CONSIS) san and Wife only, desire to obtain &: ping house ina pleasant and desirabs ihe city below Thirveth street, A baw ir second Boor alone, iv desire: P ART OF f a Foomas suitable fo location, in any J basement and” se {ING OF THE WIN K Hy Ragene Sur, SEE PORTER'S SPIRIT THIS DAY, ZING OF THE WINDS. wachanged, ” Addresa,. bia unre a K Yor the commencement of this wr box No. 4yl Pont oie & j GREAT ROMANCE, | — Ry Rvcknn Sex, { SEE PORTER'S SPIRIT. } ‘Oul to-day. KG OF THE WINDS, By Eugene Sue, SEE PORTER'S SPIRIT THIS DAY. ‘an Amy or Wall street fev MISCELLANEOUS. cas DOOM LAS NARY SEAGT MARLENE | Sigg, Nowe MAL, FARA ety, within twenty munates walk of Wa 4." A perinanent abode ia required oF ample referen: fiven. Terns must be about $9 and. mont Please address A. Seot, care of Menara. Jaa. Weab’s Grn lyn, om, Af A the interior fin Lt and ornamental ‘County or , above. Tenth ling ornaments, de, " _ eis ho i. RAP Aa OK HOUSE AN) ee ee ‘{ PA goed praree ead ton inten giesed ax rench china, Panty orteten pn 1 4 «, Bieokiyn. Apply THOMAS K. MAGUIRE ‘Also large nesoetinent of plain and moaided glass, the wl nt. arn WO ct stone china, Ac., at redwood prices. No making up of Siner neta: made wp ot hait china ‘wud halt om war nn p SSALL, HEAT Bowes told as china, Dut every arsicla wo subscriber deliver: te, Oa as repreataiad eA STOUVEN | ~"aahee No, 999 Broadway, near Tw nireet. won NSTERER'S VROFTABLE EXTRACT FOR THB MASE, TWO FULL SIZED 14 F preservation and restoraiion of the hair haa been tried in = h avennes and P Ninth avenue p umerons cases by prrsvus Ould for & nuunber of yarn and Kon at West always found to be fnfallible, Tt is also recommended 1 par- fons Wishing to obdain 4 fail growth of whiskers and mousia- | ches or buchy eyebrows. Depot 137 avenue B. Fur sale a the principal drug sures. Price Sie. and 2c a botue. one Week TO PURCHASR-TWO LARGE SKOON) 4 J. ROGERS, 15 Naswma etree! ASE OR RENT—A HOUSE IN + or woul Dug out ® Business, “or wou r Tr. ihe bosiness that would ‘Auidress M.'F. 20 fies " " rane YAS FOR THE COUNTRY i Maryland Portable Gas Company, | ©. R. WoopWORTHT & CO. pisenirdls a y TANTED TO L Dusisiens pla requiret aud given, . cheap ga8 machine, Aci, oe Uprivase echogig TANTED—BY AN MILY OF 1 tarwmiva. rtteriog, on by latter = = he oe tus arpaan ea TENANTS’ REGISTER, R Th operatem. ' & { TH SPRERT, NEXT TO NINTH AVENUR—RBROWS Abd deseriptive pamphlet: obtolned P hiv) Manement hones, conialning thirioan rooms. +. WOODWORTIE & C0. no Woek ai min the Blown ale road, several lots No. 74 Wall street, New York. ten in thority, Wor wale o to let chan near Hudson, betwero 9 ane RS, ELLIOTT RAFUMATIC EMBROCATION—FOR seam ™, natn, himbago, olf sprains, dlalooa - -— oo Yona, bruises, & ‘or sale ot the met i periodical A STOR ANP TWO HACK ROO! ue depot, £2 Division eweet, New York, aud by Mra. Hayon ¢ “ Do Kalb oon ieee Brookly i He ei ae a Ai Tomcat v ave sop 6. 6. THO EW STYLES. = _ — Gas frtoren, LARGE DWELLING (OrS* TO LET, Con At reduced price De ner sets, BLS. ene Marey my avenn Pee ten arte, 8, Toller etm, er ay pan a atoan ae SILLIMAN ty etcinh t Kore ah 1 THOMPSON & 8 TWO OR - - nes that they wish to have remyved this | @WOUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET. epring wil find cash customer by applying a: Sb luadwag. | (0 yu yihed corm sino h room 1%, soir. dedenee, 8 : ed for w large fa RESERVES AND JELLIES OF ALL KINDS-CATSUP | 5 tor sam by . WeCOLLICK & 00., 299 Washington siren, SECRETARY HEP FURNISHED OR UN village of Flushing ve talking beariars Gander TRAD KILLMAN USTRERT VRARLY ( im Into & ve the Myrus aren SEWING MACHINES.—PERSONS WHO HAVE BREN | (VIE AP RENT St. 4 PRONT AND BACK PARLOR, induced vo pair cane cheap, bow wing mvehines, . ella, Meas WH be Het to & who have found ' thelr regret that they are w Cvener of ayer ge them for new and improved machines « ‘ar fare ax conta, Appi for whieh they may have @ preference, by «p Diving at the Sewing Machine Exchange, 411 Broadway, over oe Lockwood & Sau's Loo nr j 4.8. MeOURDY, Propricvor. LYT—IN S) NASSAU STRERP, ON rh ait fi fears, eniiable for any or tor taht mentantioal p req uiriiy ODA WATER APPARATUS GEE'S PATENT APPA | Tunmiedin Apply RUGENK FERRI ratus, togeiher wiih #l other ki “hating 8 small ene _ boctina kere au mire fold at $45, manufactured hy WM. GEIR, 68 Duane strom, | _ a - - — DART OF HOUSE 1% PENG STRERT, TO LET STEPHENS’ CELERRATED WRITING FLUIDS AND | Tront paring, wid.ile ail hall hedracms, of aesond 6: Pearl street, New York. | aM ect - atiately OO RUTOHERS <THE TIGHESTEC ASH PRIC GARCIN, CONNER & COM. #00 ane on two doors weat of Phil av . s, Lanon, a af yard, Cholow, goa bh treplace; “tn: we Ret 840,” Powseasion ime AID OND FI TORS, POLDING DOORS brick “basement, comtatn log >a atnil Tamily wis et fre REES.—WOW ARBOR VITA: ALSO, ROR As sortment_ of evergreen orpen i and frnit_ trees for CHAPMAN, JACKBON & 00., No. 16 Broadway, HOOT ij Lt 80.000 28 and sliver can Gide, nex! to the plare where ube highest priee for roid iaiued, at tha Bowery toxn office, No. * Bavk, by BR. B. DeBARE. we | place, fromt an FAMONDA< TER TRADE 18 REAPROTFULLY | basement, range, O wath formed \hat ep cooduenly maneererteg, of | ral ty tH -- so fp hand « large stock of diatnond Jewelry, of Use | est, 3s Broadway. ; a= mt Of Cry ou hand, Betting done NA LF Ash OF FIVE Of SEN TRARG THe ‘AN A 60. 418 Trnome stepet lees Nov. 1 shaky t me LTH re Winding Rake i One At the thew GINE GOLD WATCHFS VERY 14 fiformation 2 seriber, i business in Wall aureet f Her a0 sont Willinen tae, Watches niles than usial prices. Gobi watches from wich ce : ty BHO Waiches eachanges LeET=TWO THRE STORY nie fronts, iy Tadson t, meter ns HAVEN “Apply at No. b otter, N.Y Avo LET BEAUTIFUL THRE FY het dawson wal from 8 of Wilitamabare, | THIN, 8 Beowwe eavet, PART OF TW Diy iss GPO. ALLEN, Importer welry, Wholesale apd retall, ind floor, near Broadway. THE MILITARY. Nom BIN! sem Li Meet at Ivierne day. By onder Nouns. w mivers of th | 8c A.M © | BRINK, ot |. bh a y K COTTAGE , See 1 yarucnbags ibe sire a al WALLACK MUSKETEERS. THR Leonpany oer req gested y polar, t will be level meal family bate Ein senevtone. Hi, Paspeile ‘ Capt DAVED GRAHAM | Rs | FURAITURE, &©, = SALES AT AUCTIO RR SALE AT Bovoren.

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