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8 ANOTHER COTPLICATED TED PROPERTY sur, A Man Dies Having ‘Two Wives—The Daughter of One Claiming His Property from the Widow. EINGS CO(NTY SURROGATE’S COURT. Wrovgspay, June 17, Before Hen. Rodman B. Dawson, Surrogate. Im the Matter of ‘he Application for the Removal of Catha- rine D. Norris, Administratriz, de., of Thomas Norris, lale ome City of Brooklyn, dsmmmh<tielen to set aside let- of administration granted on the goods, &&., of ibs Norris, deceased, who died March 25, 1857, grant- ed by the Surrogate of Kings county to Catharine, Norris, en the ground that ehe is net the widow of Thomas Norris; that said Norris bad a previous wife living at the time of his death, named Matilda, by whom he had one daughter? Hester FE, Millspaugh, who is now a widow, who make® wis application towset aside the letters granted to Catharin? D. Norris, on the ground that she is the only next of kin o deoeased and ‘entilied thereto; thas her mother, Matilda Norris, up to the time of her death cn the 16th day of May, 1807, apd sald Hester FE. Millapaugh, were the only porsons entitled to letters of administration upon the goods, » of said Thomas Norris, deceased; that the person representing herself as Catharine D. Norris, to whom let- tere of admivistration have been granted, is not the widow of Thomas Norris, deceased. Smith, Exq. , of counsel for contestant, brieily stated the case, in eubstauice, as follows:— ‘The ooatestant. ts the ¢ daughter of Thomas Norris, who died suddenly in the State of New Jersey. (n the day the wody was brought to Lrooklyn a former wife of Mr. Norris appeared at the house where the deceased had lived, ing to be the lawfal wife of the deceased and mother to his ae living child, A short time after the deceased ‘was consigned w the tomb, his first wife dies, haying rapidly since the death of her husband. Too present incumbent of the condition of Thomas Norris’ widow has taken out lewers of administration, and the chiid of the deceased now contests the administration, and desires (© bave letters granted to her, as the only surviv- ing child. Mrs. Millspaugh bas been supported since the death of ber husband, and prior to her marriage, up bp ~ Hime of ‘her sather’s death, by him. The deceased oftei visited her. They were Sneed by the Rey. “Archibald Maclay in 1882. ‘i8 Contest bas prinsipal!y for object the eetablishingtihe legitimacy of the eee which is denied sm the petition of the first adminittr ‘The property in dispute ig $1,000 x cash and some real extate, in all Valued at, perhaps, $3,000 or $4,000. The follow.ng is the eviderce taken in the case Anson House sworn—I reside at 79 Spring street, New York; am a liquor cealer; I knew ‘Norris ‘in his Lifetime; formed his acquaintance some years prior wo 1822; 1 was presext at his marriage: acted as the grooms- map, he was married focin Ge year of the first cholera; it wok place at the residence of Kev. Archibald (bald Maclay, vast Broadway; a lady was prosent acting as bridesmaid; ‘abo is now deac; the mar was performed by Rev, Mr. Maclay; Mr. Nerris was a pilot at that time; bs mar. ried ayoubg woman named Mary, by which’name he called her; don’t recollect her last namo; it was some such same as Finney. Counee! for the administratrix admitted that she had separated from her husband some seven or — years after the marriage, and continued go ti:l his de Witness—I saw Ber afterwards, and conversed with her; I was surprised in seeing her there. Gounrel for Mrs. Norris—-What was the conversation? Counsel for administratrix objected. ‘The copvereaiion was admitied in eviderce by the Sur- Togate in regard to the marriage. ‘iness—I asked ber what she was doing there, and ebe stated that she could not live with ber husband; that pov bad rum away from him, or something of that kiod, The interview was in Jackson street, some two or eo squares from Grand street; it was somewhere near ® corner, on-the left side going \oward the water; lam going on 43 years old. Q Then you must bave been 1é at the time of the cholera? A. Yee, about; don’t know what Norris’ age was then; be nppearea to be a man; this woman Mary might baye been at ninewen years old, Cross-examinede=I had seon them together often before the wedding; had seen them when they were not together; knew her about a year before the wedding. These questions were objected to and ruled out by the Surrogate. Witness—I have reaided at 79 Spring street for about a year: bave resided st a good many (ae before I went there: resi fed in Walker stree!, No, immediately be- fore 1 moved to Spring street; 1 lived there off and on eight or ten years; was in the fancy basket business in North Third street, Philadelphia, near Cheenut; lived in stree: before { moved to Walker strect, No. 79; was 3m the grocery business on the corner of Willet and De- Sapcy streets; before that I was {n New Orleans, in 1836, 727 aud °38, and was in the carpenter business; lived in Grand street prior to 1836; was then in the cabinet maki: Dueiners; I met Mary afler Icame from New ( leans, — Jackson mireet wa- called Walnut street when | was @ Mary was anxious te get rid of me when! spoke to he wanted to avoid me: could not tell jh? the lady was that acted os bridesmaid; think she lived te Cross street; the party went of in @ car- riage after the wedding, | did not go with them; none of the party drank intoxieating liquors previous to the wed- . iver ecldom drink liquor; all parties were per- Direct ar was reqnested to attend the marriage by Mr. Norris. Mara Lamaroux, sworn—I knew Thomas Norris; bad known him ten or twelve years: knew Mrs. Norris for about the rame length of time; became acquainted with both about the same time; he has not been to see her since two years ago in Augast; previous to that time he called once ina while; be always gave her money when rhe asked him: ehe lived with me offand on for four or e years; sho died at my house; it is five weeks ago Magt Mund ince she was buried; she dicd on the pre- vious Friday: ebe would meet Norris around in Cherry wtrect most of the time; they would sometimes go into a room by themscives: saw them — and tale together; sometimes | would overhear; ee inguired after their daughter; he called her Heetir Elizabeth, and would tell her that abe was well and doing well: my’ house is No. 42 Jackson street: I accompanied Mrs Norris from New York to Brooklyn about the time of the death of Mir, Nor ris: we went to the house where he previously lived; raw bim, recognized him when we saw him lyi dead, Mre. Norris inquired for Hester; saw Hes- ter, | and . Norris told her she was ber mother and wanted to see the body; Hester toli ker she could, but to make no “time,” she answered tha: she ¥ do the beat she could; she sent me to look for her daughter; | went after ber bat could not find her; went to vuaintance, and be told me that he had given a paper to Mre. Nerris stating where ha daughter lived, bat she had lost it; she also sext for Washington Norris abd want- ed bim to Come \ see ber; she talked of bim ae thinking a great dea! of her and she ht great deal of him Q. Who paid the expenses of her funeral? A. When she ‘was dying she requested me to fy for Mr. Avery and Washington Norris; | did not go, as I did not think she was eo pear dead; rhe wanted 49 seo them, and she wanted Roster Elizabeth along: she knew Washington would not eee Hester wronged; | nought I'd wait until mor be fore | went; she died next morning about seven o'clock; fhe (old me when dying that ehe war inarried to Thomas Norris twenty-five years ago, and had three children by him; the first wa: a boy named Robert Thomas N (Gounsel objected to all the declarations;) the pe ‘ebild ‘was Hester Flizabeth, the other was Mary Amelia; Robert and Mary she told me were Jobn W. Avery, sworn—I reside at 189 Fromt street, Brookiy: Kaew ‘Thomas Morris in bie ife ui pad a J recollect about his Ed married: T think He resided {a Monroe street at the ti he was keeping house, | believe; can’t say whether I saw bim before the marriage or not; saw the woman Norris ‘wae married to in 1892; have no doubt seen her very fre quently; knew ber as the wife of Norris at that time, she bas been in my etore since; came to see me in relation to the death of Mr. Norris; a, Norrie ec a daughter; he ecttied: Heater £ Millepangn, the person oreaeal, is ton davghier: when I saw her first she was quite small; enw her in uncle Robert's family, at his house in New York oy Cross examined—Heve known Thomas Norris from his boyhood to bis death; he always oe Mre. Catharine Norris as bie wife; judge it was cig! toki me he was married to Catharine % lect of bis talking to me about bis first wife leaving him. Re dires’—Am ‘ally impressed with the belief that she ‘was the Mre. Norris she represented hereelf to be. Washington Norris, sworo—Testiged that he was bro- ther of deceased ; dii aot recotiect the circumstances of bin marriag©. did pot recollect ever baviog heard his mother, brothers or sisters may Thomas was a marriod man; knew Hester Flizabeth, w bo te p: it; iret saw her when she war about Oye years old; knew ‘the person repaied to be ber moth: 7 im jon thon was that ber pame was MoCluskey, nover beard bim say she was bis wife. Charlies Norris, eworn—Recollect the rumor of my bro tber's marriage; never saw the woman he was said to b been married toto my knowledge: first eaw Hester i @ house in Kast Broadway; he told me it wat his child; never said who the mother was; he served his time with Mme; always kept aloof from me in conversation; my wife touk compassion on her and kept ber ten or twelve years ‘We knew the child must be provided for by somebody ape se kept her, Mr. Avery paid the expenses of the fu ern. because be thought ft more pleasing that she shovid be Doriea in esered ground; I paid Mr. Avery; 1 paid the expenses because | did pot want my_ brother's previous acts made public; 1! did not offer Mester monoy it she would not appear before the Surrogate to contest her Fighte; i knew \t from various reports that this woman was the mother of thie girl Hester: it was a rumor all — end bt married tomy brother; heard Robert mm) a fe speak about ji in « social beard Mr. Campbell roeak about tt et Q. You bad no doubt that the was a legitimate child? A. He never opened his lips to we about i: Thomas Norrie never gaye me any idea that she was not « log itimate child or otherwise. Cross-examined—Thomas Norris never ey. about this woman ae bie wife. Rew recteI have every reason to believe he was mar. ried to this woman ; neither do I doubt that he was married to the other woman; know these things only as romore have no direct knowledge of it; I thought he was married below bis position in life Surrogate—] shell rule out anything that reflects on tue character of this woman: both are dead, and ft is not worth while w go into apy such kind of evidence. ibe case was bere adjourned till next Wedneeday, but it * probable the ge will be settled before that time. The ke © me Borrogate remarked , afer the examination, thet there was now ence to show that Dire. Miliepaugh wae born in wedlock. He therefore advised Guat (bie r be amicably arranged Supreme Court—Special Term, Before Hon. J elt #10 —Te the matter o and Commonaity of New York in relation to the opening and laying ‘ public place (Contral Park) betereer ninth Goth street, order of reterence to inquire into and report upon the rights of the petitioner to the money cialingd by him. In the matter of the Mayor, &., relative Ao opening Fourth ave rom Thirty eight street to the norther! nd et, order of reference to mquire into the rgbie of Joner ose Our Alvany Correspondence. Away, June 17, 1857. ‘The Repubtican Canal Contracting Boari—Lis Faiure in a le Heavy Decrease in Canal Tolls, de., de, ‘It ts treah tm the recollection of tho numerous readers of the Hierarp that, among other laws passed by the last Legislature of this State, calculated to strengthen the ro- publican party, was the one depriving the Canal Board, which is Know Nothing, of certain duties which it has al- ways possessed, and placing those powers and duties in what is called a Contracting Board, a majority of which is composed of republicans, his bill was drawn up by Mr, Engineer Seymour, placed in the hands of Senator Upham, made a political question, and by the yote of Mr. Sickles passed into a law. The purpose was to remove from office on the canals eyery Know Nothing engineer and superin- tendent, and substitute true and loyal republicans. There bas been no harmony, concert or united devotion to the public interests ever since. Mr. Enginoer mae was elected upon the Know Nothing Ticket Wit With ler Burrows, Attorney General Cushing, Se: gee especially with ignoramus and arrogant Whalion, the know pee Com missioner, Seymour, was in continual oppo- nd finally abandoned the dark lantern, and return- ree republican Seward whig first love. The Contract. ing Board is composed of Seymour, Fitzhugh, Sherrill, re. ublicans, and Burrows and Whallon, Know Nothings. the 2 was Vurposely #0 framed as to Bive the republicans ‘Well, a meeting of this Contracting Board was held a few days since, Burrows nor Whallon not being present. other three went on censulting as to who ir gael be removed and who appointed. Seymour bad Prepared list, and Fitzhugh another, whilst Sherrill looked calmly on. While Fitzhugh was reducing his list to writing, gy having his programme pre- viously prepared, thrust it forward. To this Fizhugh strongly objected, okey Ben first notice of his ia- tention to submit certain names. Mr. Commissioner Sher- rill being Chairman, entertained Seymour # motioa, when tot dodgeon, perceiving, en he believed, a comaplracy Se. igeon, ving, as he {ween Seymour and Sherrill to Override tusa. "he with. oo Fitzhugh left the famous republican Canal Con- u Board oe, a Cin we the two solitary gentlemen assumed youre ong adjourning them- selves until the 23d instant. the meantime, ur. ir. Eugi- neer Seymour took the pall Vy of discharging gome eight or ten engineers and appointing others. Mr. Fitzhugh being a man of nerve, an excellent public officer, President of the Hoard of Cana! Commissioners, and an hoaorable and high minded man withal, will hesitate long and weigh « well the theult offered co before “he meeting of party Canal Contrasting Boer Board. Mr. price ivaien on and Attorney Gene- ral Cashing both declare the Seymour agpointoes ahall re. one while they are members of the + Is this not a lamentable state of things? The canals were never in a worse condition than at present. While canal officers are politically arrayed thus against each other, the canals obstructed, the Peon are heavily taxed to support them, and our merchants an‘ «i forwarders are losing thon- sands daily in consequence of such conduct, there is ‘Ro prospect of any better Like the two sets of police in the cit; Kft 2 there will be two sets ake “wots ‘wit'te” gran’ "acre one Qu works wi grossly . @ quarter of the season for canal navigation has al ready passed, and only now the ing business is and already there is a deficit ef over fifty teased antes teal Wn eae a ee Se teceies eunye Jast year ae this period ; Prospect now is that there will bea taibng ¢ otf of tats, a million from the sooens amount of last year’s tolls. Instead of annual- ced ore hundreds of thousands of dollars,as pre- over and over again by those who caused the en ping open the bowels of the constitution, and tak: oY and ones the ten millions, the tolls are largel direct taxation twenty-four millions, without the least creasing, and the people are inflicted with direct to pay iv terest on prospect that a dollar will be placed in a sinking fand to neon the canal debis ef the State when they become ue. The law creating the new powers of the Cana! Contract- ing Board was a political measure, and eo oe. It ts of the same baich ‘with the bills relating to the city of New York and ButYalo. The object was to concentrate power bere, as well as to deprive the,Canal Board of the power wi it has always possessed, and under which our canal jatem heretofore flourished. Thig wag the Inst geason of Ruow rule on the canals. Their power for mis- rule or mi would soon come toan end. They were res] ible for the management of the can republican hot haste of throw! of impediments in their way? Eis election, the republican party {f they im thetr Tature ar strength, should have ple next November, instead of eni a series of laws, wich, instead of addi cause, disgusted tens of thousands and terned This | political canal contracting regency law will react wiih terrible vengeance. Court Martial on Mngineer De Luce, U. 8. RN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ABRALD. Sm—In the correspondence from Hong Kong which appeared in your yesterday’s issue, I find a fact stated in uch a way as to dO great ipjustice to the party it cuncerns, who is known and esteemed throughout a » lange circle of this city. The following is the The Levar: is a: Rhanghae, to be dotked, and will be abseut Ul May or June. There was Court Martial on Assistart Fngmoer be Lue sehort time sinee, which resuiled im siz months suspepsion ‘anda publc reprimand in presence of al) 1 trust that in justice to Mr. De Lace you will permit me to stato in your Columns the whole facts ofthe caso, which aro as follows :—Assietant Eagineer De Luce, of the Sai Jacinto, was ‘tried on, board: the Portsindeth ow two of neglect of duty,” in not driving the ship fast ‘whee ordered 16 do wo, The Verdict upon the first count was, “not guilty.” ‘The second charge was using " amb: ordinate language.’” The only evidence to sustain this count was that of the accuser himself, but he being the superior oilicer, the cbarge was considered as proved. The verdict was six months ruspension, and to be roprimanded, but Commodore Armstrong virtually fet the verdict aside for on reading the finding of th art in presence of the officers, he said that Engineer De Luce had been sus- pended one mouth before the trial, which was sufficient, and that the mere sentence would be reprimand euf!) cient to one of 80 genaitive a mind, and restored him to duty op the spot I have simply stated the facts of the ease which are known through every veesel om the station. | will not comment upon the origin of these charges, as they will bly be made clear at a fitting time, but there are “wheels within wheets ’ whose moving power, could it but be disclosed, would have a very porifying effect vpon our navy. HL Surrogate’s Court. Refore A. W. Bradford, Msq. THE TRSTIMONY OF MRS CRANT. Jove 19.—This morning, counsel for Mre, Mary H, Crane, In @ evit pow pending against her husband, John W. Crane, for a divorce, appeared before the Surregate, and stated that be raw by the papers that Joho W. Crane, Jr., © son of Jobn W, Crane, by # former wife, had, at the close of the Burdel) case yerterday, been and in bis testimony had testified ference to Mrs, Crane's character; claimed that, a» this would be likely to prejudice her rights in her case, and would imjare her and her children in the community, and that as she is in fact a lady of irre- proachable character, the Surrogate should open the case fo far ne to allow evidence of the ay character of Mrs. Crane to be introduced to contra tict the tesiumony given yesterday. The Si directed Mr. Fdwards, who was present in court, at the request of Mrs. Crane's counsel, to give notice to the counee! of Mrs. Cunningham to show canse on Mon- ae at 10 o'clock A. M, why the case shoald not be in opened for the purpose above set forth. ‘dwards sent the following notification to the seve. eam Je nartnnta the Maiter of (he Coots, do, de., of Su n in 9g rrogale’ Harney Burdell, L—Sin—At the request of the Sur- rogate, you are required to show Cause before Monday next, at 10 o'clock A. M, why this matter not be 80 far 0 as to let in testimony in respect to the reputation eracity of Mrs. M . Crane. Yours, aRLES LOWA' Ds, Proctor, &c. we, New ¥ ‘onk, Jane 1%, 1667 ‘Theatrical and Mustenl. Nivto’s GaRDEN.— Young America and his coxdjutors wi!) thie evening exhibit their extraordinary feats on the tight rope. The ballet troupe follow in a “grand divertiese: ment,” and the whole wi!) conclode with the speciacle of “Bianco.’’ Bowery Trmater.—Mr. Chanfran is to make his last ap pearance to-night in the drama cailed ‘Linda, the Segar Girl,” and the pantomimic ballet of ‘‘Mose’s Dreaa.’”’ “Orion, the Gokdbea er’? is to bs the closing piece. Bertow's.—Mr. an‘! Mrs. Florece close the second week of their very they will ap) profitable engagement this evening, when r in the Amusing pieces entitled ‘irish As Yankeo Modesty” and “A Lesson for ius- —The svocees of Mies Fliza Loran in 0908 manager Stewart to announce the pioon for repetition thie ever Tt wit be followed by the iaugbable farce called iss in the Dark.” Lares Karve's.—Taylor’s exetting play, ontitied “Plot and Paseion,”’ in which Mies Keene aod Messrs, Wheat- leigh, Burnett and others have made a decided hit, is to be withdrawn after to night. “Variety” is the closing Piece. Axmucas Meow —The elegant play called “ #ili Waters Ran Deep’ i napnesd for this afternoon Tne exciting domestic drat f “Frand and otims”’ ia to be played for the last time in the evening. Gro, Cxmmery avn Woon's Mivereea tender the cus. tomary variety of songe, &c., and (he great comicality of the “Old Clock.” BvceLey’s Seemwapmne are to close theit season by per- forming the popular ecenic opera of “Aladdin” in the afternoon and evening. The Bey oor wave, as usual on Saturdays, prepare’ a capital programme for the numerous frequeaters of Me- chantes’ Hal Forrtox Consvis.—The President has officially recognized the following foreign Consuls: — rene Ay |, Consul of the Grand Duchy of Baden for ithore Nichoiaus Theodor stoek Jeth, Consul of Hamburg at San Francteco. Jean Noli veck, Vice Coneu! of Russia at New York. Henrique V Ware, Consul of the republic of Ghili at Borin. Leone Schieano, Vice Coneni of the kingdom of the Two cilier at Norfolk. Herman Bockurls, Consu! of the Duchy of Brunswick for the State of Kentucky. The United States eloop-of war John Adame, Commander Fairfax, from Callao, arrived at Chincha islands May & The Vnited Stater steamehip San Jacinte, Commodore Armetrang, wes at Hong Kong April 16, MABITINE INTELLIGENCE. OTRAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. Pawaperrnia— From New York 24, arriving at Havana 8th aud New Orleans 11, From New Orieans ahh, Havana aid Arriving at New York iaih- each month, arriving glnrare 2h and ons g Fron’ Mobile 2a, Havana ‘O4uawea—From New York 12h, arriving at Havana J and New Orleans 19h. From New Orleans 27th, Havana arriving at New York $4. Euriag City—From New by? Woh, arrtying and New Orleans Trom New Orleans arriving at New York 1%th. ‘Buack Waanion—From New York 27th, arrives at Havann Si, From New Orioans 1h, Havana Tsangt—From, Sree, ah and 19th, due at Havana 7th and Zid," Prom Havans 10th snd ath, due at New York 16th Sist, ‘When ‘ue above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail on y, except from New Orleans, THE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. xii folowing may be of value to those having correspond: ‘The ma Teaves Southampton on the 4th and @Wth of each month, au ‘arrives om Gtoraltar about the 9th and 2th of same month. Arrives at Malta about the 14th and 30th of same month. Arrives at Alexandria about the 1th of same and 4ih of fol- lowing month. fearon Rone shen the 2h cn Bat-ct. same and 6th or 6th of wing mon! Arrives at Aden abont the 25:h or 20th of seme and l0th or 13h of faliowing mouth. Leaves Aden about the 26th or 7th of same and day of arri- val for Bombay, and 1ith to 36th for China, 40. Indian Nay Fe re ey Snel ie Sd to Sth and 19th to ant of the follor Point Gi gate about the 6th or . steamer arrives at Th and 224 to 28a of followin Les a Soe ae one aoe, alo Penang the sania Cag, i the has alread) ‘1 on. “mad 28h oF arrived which takes | une At Pulo Penang about the Lah or Arrives at Singapore bout the Ifth or 1éth and SIs: or lat of Jnl” Leaves nfapere about 12howrs ater arrival. Arrives at Lad about the 22d or 24th and Sth or 10th of following next day for Shanghae, Hwotallsleavé Engiand@ome on the Sh and 20th of each mionth—via Marseilles, and arrives ai Alexandria about the same time us the Soudlampton mal. at Havana 234, ‘Havana 8.2, i Stcamebip Auantic, ridin, Liverpool K Collins & Co. Steamship Vanderbilt, Wilcox, Southampton aud Havre—D Steamship New York (Br), Craig, Glangow—J Mi an. valleg pot re a& Sons, ‘ganean, , enay Kiver—Neamit Ship Switzerian: ‘Bt , NB—Thos Richardson, Ship Os rey Use), St StephenNB—H & F W Meyer. Bhip Po'nt—R P Buck & vo. Cit Bark Coocontis (Brem). Wessela, Ladon— Stanton & Ruger. Bark ~ce 2 Graw, Lisbon—W F Sebmidt & Co. Borgastede (Old), Koppelman, Rovterdam—Sian- hare Maan, ee Montey Meo reek 4 Charch, Bark Dency, ‘im ookMan. Battin Eluabethpord ie Dow Brig Guiseppina (Sic), Napoli, Palermo—Chamberlin, Phelps Brig E Merrithew, Gordon, Trinidad—Walst, Carver & Brig Grenada, Peitengiil, Jacksonville—Thompson & Hun- Brig Black Swan, Podger, Georgetown—Wood, Niebubr & Sobr Guitia, Pordelia, Inverness, , Port ax Piaio—C & FJ Pewas. ou Lynchburg, Harris, Richmond—U Li Pierson. Fehr Jas Lawrence, Allen, Boston—Dajion & Spreng ae. Sebr Alex Bliss, Blie, Halbaway. Hew Bo Bed! wd—Master. Steamer Piedmon’ ARRIVED. Rtenmship Kangaroo (Br), Jelirey, Zivexpool, June $. wi — and 636 JQ Dale. June 5, lat 43, lon 36, pessed Br ber! “hd dB; 10th, lat 44 11, parsed an ‘S Gikteral lon 3 ‘ori, bound W, The K bas experienced heavy weslatly gaice ihe calire pas: teamshin Be’ igique (Bel), Frantzen, Antwerp, May 31, and Southampton Jane 2, with, Dados and 4h2 passengéra, to A’ Be! mont. xperienced during the gba. same eqenlin, wit best rales bphining aot, tants, which ~*~ 5 . whic! fasted ior te" bourse Truss DAMS lat 08 a. lou 60 Oss sbip Canton, bound East. teamshiv Biack Warrior, Smith, New Orleans, June a via Havana 15th, with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Croche- Co. “i Shapers Bed Thomaston), Fm Taverpoal, Ser, ", to ta B Oo. June 3 i lon 67 55, gue pyr te ot Bone ‘ibe Hara hee of Raney) ygaMuanras, Fane 8k ship Sheppard Kapp, ee New Oricans, 16 daya, wilh wrence. att, Jotau (isin ohn, Hamburg, @ d . de mdee and St paswagers to F ato St tae lat yw] 45, lon oi, e is Of ists Iniands: Bask Iris (Brem), Deetjen. Bremen, 40 days, in ballast with a & yr sine. ‘Mallard, Buenon Ayre il 2, with hides lat 1 22, on 46, ‘spoke bark Toatimbe for Boston; sune's lat 36 ah, 190 6h spoke brig Wiltou, Potier, henge ior Purt aa Prince; 11:b, Int Sy schr Admiral biake, 5 weeks out, 1G, 1 days, with to ott Cape ‘Nicolas poaed bound for Port PaverDRere, te Pavenstedt Meverett & Mole saw ore | Pilot Fish, of Boston, eup: . The RK bas been § days North of Hatierae, with Leting + and Uuck weather. Bark Alma’ (ir), Masters, Aax Cayes, 16 days, with coffee anf log wood. to maser. Rockland), Robinson, Segue, 9 dare, with and mols 19 Durege Bro k Rambler cof Roekland), Uses, Sagua, 8 days, with ugar, ke. to Orionell Monturo & 6 jerk Belen & Frances (of Portand), Witham, St Jago de Ouba, June 2, with sugar, to Moses Taylor 4 Co Sailed in co with schr Vapor, for New York. 12th inst, iat 29 45, lon 7410, sawthrig Bem) ilaliett, eeering — Bark Lucy Frauces (or Brooks lie) Jones, B Jago de Cu- La, Jane }, with sugar, to KP Bucs & ¢ Brig African, Beaton, Havens, 7 cays, Sith sugar and mo- lassen fo master. Brie Xenophon (of Belfast), Doak, Cardenas, June 10 with sugar, &c to master ooges Brig Olive (ot Machine), Pettigrew, Nevvitas, Jame 7, with me. 8, with hides, Brig Abb: (of Redewick), Watson. Turks Islands, ‘With salt, to Nesmith & Sons, Brig Princess Royal (ir), Perrman, Bermuda, 7 daye, with polaioes, lo WA F Davenport Brig Yady Chapman (ir), All, Rermada, # days, with pota- wp baat BP a 6 OT Ward. Fish, Apalachicola, 14 days, with cojson, £2, bo Brodie & Pei Brig O,irien, ‘ina, Machias, 10 days, with lumer, to Mayhew, Taibo: & 0. Hugene (of Barnstable), Parker, Sagra, with mgar, (BP), Clesee, Micuthen, 8 days, with us Altay. el, arnball, Rondout for Boston, Bieamer Planet, Looper, Phiiadeinbia, Stenmer Wesiernvort, Kerry. Yortiaud. Beamer Peirel, Arey. Providenos. BELOW. Pepe BP wash, aot nmppri Bonrs T D Wagner, Emily, mr fom Ware, aa! Harall, Dy pilot boat Geo Bers. Wind at ennrien, NE; me th 1 Herald Marine Correspondence, PHILADELPHIA, Jane 19~Arraieamer lphware Copes, al New York, bark Amy, Kyder, Moston: Chicopee, ower, Bosion; iarrie: Newell, Haven, loi J Means, jerrick, Cx de lower, dow 8 Baldwin, Montgomery, Tavana: Susan feel, Jacksor, Mt Jago a6 Cabs; sonra | Wissab Leek. Providence; ‘Rio Grande, Bishop, Hinverhity Ne te’ D. Bs Burroughs, Raiem: 1, 4 Levering. tor tg Sag Neeke toat ni, James Stronp, oaton ew Fieicher, Crogty, aad Fred Reed 4, Comat, Mas Baw ‘Clark, Weltin New York; Rd- ‘before reported), V © Neon, Eecan tucke' @ B Gibson, Crocker, New Landon, Ham. Cid brige Aaron Eaton, Perey, 8! Jobn, NB; Hiuviet New oll, Haich, Portsmouth; ‘eohre Pequonnock, Ha Carrol’ A, Providence; Oolotel Ly se fan Ontrial, --—~, and wri Tiant, Allon, Jon Howell, Wake, Gtorgewwn, Hy iltear Fiem. Jearies, Onmibridgepary 8 ‘Compton, Riarp, Roxbury Corvon,’ falem’ Ww VW jamanickon, Grande Bishop, Newpo urion, Bobers, over, Niekerron, apd roline, Mucklin, Box Misrel'aneous and fur Konmnane Liont, of and from Boston, on be passage janila, had very heavy heavy weather, aud ina (y; Fecelved some Gamage to spars aad eal. A large portion of the tin (00 siabe) thrown over from Seamer Antelope on the passage from Hong Koug and Foo: chow foo 10 Shanghae had beer recovered ant iakay io “bang: hae. 80 per cent salvage wae paid, leaving about $229) to be divided among the eoniributors to general averace. Renn Eowix Ree, from Boston for Philadelplia, before reported ashore near Cape May, was got off witbots gustain- ing any material damage, and arrived at P yesterdy. Whatemen. Off Pernambuco 18h ull, Mt Woilaaion, of and for New Bed ford, 100" bole op. 3000 do Wh oil, ail well: was lying to while her ent aahore, PPA Ban Carlos April 4, Oltizen, Cash. Nant, 990 bite, On New Zeninnd Jn 10, Alpba, vnswe Nam, 0 bbia off ‘At St Helena May 2, Kenaingwn, Oiark, Boy vb 120090; Lonien Boars, Mapbew, Kdgarown, 50 5 Morgan, Ni. 200 wh 1900 elephant of; un, Pool, tates 00 vb 23) Kavhieen, Almy, Ni, same ‘8 last report—(by' the North At antic. st Boston, nt Keme Jun 0, Newark, Gmith, Nit, with $0 bts ap oil— all well. Of Celebe Jan 20, Cleora, Norton, NB, with 730 Ibis ep ot! Ail told—all well. Bpoken, We. uitin Fate, Wind, Bteoal frm Boron April 1 for fin Fras. cisco, May 4, lat $M, jom # W (not as before), me ont ‘bor nt South, show ing white and blue slew! with all in centre (Messrs Sempsou & Tappan'a), vas seen 1, of Pernambuco, i Ain chipper ship. steering R, epponed the Grey Racle, trom Phingelpa for Rio Janeeo, wes egualized Ney 19, sl 615 8, lon oe eeamer, Marke, from failem March § for Afros, May £, about 480 miles from Amprize'ts. Brig George O Ackerly (not Geo A Kel’y), from Mewina for NYora, April 31, of & Brig 8 Marin, F Jat 41.60, Jon 9317 . from Palermo for NYor®,May 21, Foreign Ports. Aunnizntre, Atrica, oe, Aw 4} Am veges! in port, 4 4 if ‘Pains, Golbure, to} oot Ree ye ; NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1857. Pent mnt caben upat £2 Serer cd 26, ieee for ae ee Hates ws ae arrived at we April 16, pees Storer, Comery; ioe ‘Dramimond. for Li — B; Frank ‘Johnson, point ee me hen Ham — amenane Satmore Prekdy brg Bichbora, do. ae Phe aie i Sen —_ 10—In port bark Boston ae 4 ye ere, es mas, for arom fow da nia, diet ), from. by yoy ain Leh “i cod Buncome ovat (8 ovat ish ao oe, soar G@ 0 Rigelow (Br), do do, rene At do 12th, steamer —, Peat acauacs in for coal. ‘BaNcor, W, June 2—Bid ship Callender, Patten, Boston. (co enTt®: April 3—in port ships J Montgomery; Hamilion, enced Idg; Lizaie tor york abt May 9. "Cid 380 ebig Sumasra Dudley, London. Cuixens istaxpr, about May 4—-8id ship Moses Davenport, Conary, London with 1400 tons gas Capi, May 2—In port park Young ‘ark, eee for Ma- to finish ldg for Bosten. a June J, eR oxerane, Juno Sein port Biipe Pelt Mary, ina “s by tor Boe: ag m: for London June's: Nile, (aiven, for uu, seg Soea Symonds, an: Briel, i Jone for NYork es Dobie, Bvalds, Biano, © for load Boston, Hahousy, for doy 14 igs Wakham, Withim, for NYork. do; Goodspeed, Faye, for Hull, #; Tasharo, Arey, for Brisol Vban- Cxnrmacun, NG, June 3—No Am vessel in p. Foocuow 100, April Tin portalip Boa @aisote, Elwell for NYork about 8th. Grattan, May Si—In port brig Onvoline B. Kelley, Poie, ding, une. Daniel, Wright, from. Pal 100, was lowed throagh the Straits 253. fark opegh tang, heen Palermo for NYork, was back of th wad probaly oe the: wind whieh Kall been W for yemalued until 31s! 7 28 To pert barks Investigator, Pendle ton, and Annie Kimball, Merrill, for Boston Idg; brige Kelipse for do do; Alinona (Sw), for do do; s.nlew (Sw), for New Yor Hove Kona, Avett 14—In port ships Torrent, Copp, and Jos sol Winged an ear Won Wind, Go’ Sas ani do; Ne re, for 8 ‘Binck Prince, Brown, Meigor, Pike, and Mary Whi bi. ues and the following foreign an man, Bot Passenger, "ec. holt, Eva Johanna, bean, and Maasiroom, for Fran- cise. LOANDO, “ya ‘%B—In port bark John Gilpio, Marains, from Bonu, te y §0-In. pore, ship, Cumberland, Merril, for Ne Y id gu) ships & D Shepherd, Gayle, and Euphrasia, Lanfuir, NYork. Nana, ‘April anche 3 Pearl: "snow Manson, for Lon- don soon; Bat for NYork; Northern Lighi, frr Boston. arr 4th, to load tor do; Starlign' i bi, Matthe lay de; David) Brows, cisco; os sehr Bray (Chie ‘Ban Francisco. Bradbury. repg: ie, Mooers, s Mamberg, bark Bonito, ile) repg. Sid 6th (not $4) ship Cyclone, spiro are 7,abip Flying Fish, Nickels, San Francisco ‘Sates, 26—In port bark Grapeshot, Clark, unc; schr Silver Key, ler, do, Messixa, May 2}—Iu port schr Onward, ae , for Boston 1g Sid 2b big Nathan Hanan, Niekerso ALA feat ‘Hannibal, Kiein, tine, Brig Nereus, Masusy, had gone up the conat, 10 retura io Ma tnish idg. Marseues, June 2—1 Ww , ce tar, aed alta, ie Rerekoes Migr o pe Pog, brie Gra Tanus, Wiria . from. The damage sh: Port Maron, May 7—lo Marae’ Boaton about 14 days. éd'was much lows than was stated in Engliah publications. PENANG, April 2—In port stip Andes, Chapman for Sing- apore and Boston. “Vessels for China much wanted at 7c per pigul rice, Bid J8ib ablp Lolphin, Hoyt, Boston, Para, May 2l—No am ve in pe Pours Cannio, Muy 2]—In port schr Kaloolah, Helab, for NY<rk 2 or 3 days Poxr av Prrace, June 1—No Am vessel in port, Qrrean June 16—Arr chips Coas Davenport, Kelly; Jane uderswp: Fruler, snd Colonist, Moaher, New York, Anna F : barks Willard, Mit shell. Nortolk; ‘kland. Cld 16th, ship Geo Peabody, qos. (Br). ‘merson, eRixecdx, pel In fore reported condemned Bar Speen, 2 i Seyi | io Jameinoy May 10—18 gem Bon thr Valp Brio, WF raed) el of Boston (b sold, ‘ald prev tow prev to,6th ship Woasern ships Bea Burnham, po aie Eee wie ormenaa June 5 janet ies ta JPant, ‘Brem), for Kew York ldg; Cumberland. Lambert, for for do do; barks Britian, Sopess, % fot dodo (Duten), Rutter, for Bosion do; Ham ‘brig Jobhann Brons, a neatons, sr rii28—Tn port ships: for Now iNGarone, a York, iaken op ht £5 10, Dante 8 ep. Canin wing Reap lng, Ture, for Chine, une; barks Pe Bika Tor Sista; Oharivive My foe Boston 126 for dead weight, and £426 for ty freight); Reriba (Sw), for NYorx, 14g; ¥ii, Percival, disg; brig Frolic, Douglass, for arks Reludeer, T Youn Gardner, Sy br ark Anna nga (BD, Yew jead, Mayo, Koston; prev , reek Golden Pata’ pri ¢18 port skips Golden West, Putnam, jungertord, U States; Reynara, Drew; Horaiio, ct , and Gat Beil, Bebm, une. BOSTON, J Pr yy) amie, Moore, Calcut- ane A ty arks Tanta (Fam), Lsseo, Caldera: Tonia, Averill, New Shisens, brigs ad Robbins, Barb: Connor, Port iy Priaon: Roralsioa, Paty Sabie, sis baer ivan no, frat i Noe Fore birde soca West Ratatat ee se eae ae Phiindelphia: Da ine Be am’ Concer, Ai Guaran mie se agit san rene pay 3 OB Hboeta, sana BALTIMORE, June 1S—Arr bark May Queen, Rarbadoen: brig Ocean Duncan, eat geet H Vermllyes. Ryder: air. . Appleton, a stenan Jow, a ship with private ‘parts A Soombs, 1 ven; brig Janes Orosay, OM kery. Horton m, Fall River and Taunte Bwem, Hubbard, NUaven, Rorera, NYork: Thos L Miler, fuse Beske,Falem, ‘brie Lydia Sover, Gaalia, dco, Niet sehr Ocean Bird, Gibbs, Fi BANGOS, June'l6—-Cid brig Fannie Butler, Atwood, Por 0 co BATH. Jone pd brig Waltham. Clarke, West River. CHAMLESTON, Jane 1¢—Agr steamship Jas Adger fare er, NYork, Cid ‘ah >. Panay, Fern, , Barre bert Mason, pra Preeona: B ‘Sid Ryder. Mion erm por. 5 + Pert: se pal Soa ey pee A DAWARIBCOTT ‘ine It—Arr ser Ol tn, ee ‘Virgin Ls BACHIAS June }4- Arr sobr Orien! New Yor! Gould, NY. vat care itenry ja, ana ke Eb ver Robinson, on do. ia TON sohe hare! Haight, Bourne, Green- Mog ORLEANS, June 12—Arr steamshive Daal Webster, Palsdelphiae Orage Scene fan Suan kell, Matanzas; ML ee eThea Ni), june Are brie W 1 celphint tars ena Gute, Whoviagn BS me Kel ”| Sa eae PosK LAND. dane Bye Are Saran ari paling Book. er, avores John bird, Brown, € sohre Ragin. « N ory for liangor: i4ih, Palins, Fropon, and Fiorence, Mirror, Ht! ter, do; sth, brig 'Axorer Jenton. Tsanc Bch, Wilbon, and I L Bow, Conery, RCORTORE, Juné id ate vehr A & Rolla, Shepherd, xy “ ae eR, Jone 4—Arr bark Volant, Whiting, Swanses, BAY. ANBAR, June 18— Arr Span brig Arteseno, Oantenan, ir Golden Rod. Br: F hy “da bark BG Bich ie brig Adelma, Walls, NYork; 18th bark Goldf Lord, Ambrizette, on ( who died on ‘ataon, Pr nia, no 1t—Are brig Yon, Baltimore, 0 13—Arr sehr ES endiewn, Mattocks, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. LITERATURE. {NTFRED ACCORDING TO act OF CONGRESS, IN {the year 1867, in the Glerk's Office of the Lnstriet Court for the Southern Dimris of "York. THE SYGNET RINGS ; wvsTeRt OF PATE A TALE OF PERSECUTION AND WRONG. BY 7, HAMILTON VANARDA. CHAPTER I. THR RDICT. The oak, uttered ina pigediag. - Jona fone, ame from the white, quivering man, who stood in the portals of \be Cas ie of . The san was Fouing in the wertern wave, and Uh lawn and the archway of the Unstia, fronting the east, were velied in abadc outh hed tearcely complete’ his iwentieh year, and the Tocks that wresthed his fige open bro wore & His features were of « fine Grecian slight and tn‘ epee, | and his large brown ey plifted In supplication, bur with the sanguine ites of an impevnous ent Before the youth stood an ol man of gf form, with hair, and severe features, whose cold gra eames! seinttliations of soges 1 wounded pride. eS witha stern decree of bavishment, whil fiercely upoa tha youth. “Beiber’” repeated the young man, in& tone of heart fearching entreaty: ‘Father! recall terrible worda of banishment! j cannot gofrom you,I woald rather ask his ardos' rt thouted the old man, with increase! anger and rage, “You have always bees accurved to my sight, and T do noi with to look upon your face again. Hencetsrih, you nee 10 Jonger a eon of (he earl of Ma: - Gol ‘” moment's hesliation—a furtive, pleading glanee—one viver of the Sip—and then that young man ross in aa wright porioa, bla breast tarob bing and bis eyes (esting wiih pride, Ve torsed the binek from his ( brow: ead, Era‘voten deep, but Sra, he sabd:— ‘arl of Marvin '—sinee I may po longer call yon father—T shay, wee diel of your anrer we deoren of my fae At Four bidding, T go ont into the coyhd 8 wrenelons wanderer, disin herlied. divaraced, @ wretched outcast! You have me with basiardy and shame. and beonnge, when one of youreoss today munted me with curse, I frack down, you aow drive me forth, tnt, Farl of Marston, one word before T be I legitimately born or not, one thing is certain, | baye ina, and eo sure aa thie fe the case, T ball ‘tpon my face herore 7 die, out when jon Title wiah I Farowel: the 0}4 Karl stood in the doorway, ian ion Panl Bareton aa be atroited ‘Ewa ibe ig the shadows of ibe park. and perl The sun it the retrea' and vas soon toni ne ’ thy . ne gir! rept closer 10 the ie and 5 down bi not dying ! Do vot say go !”’ said the watcher, egutt rouge trembled wit emotion. ‘Do ae so Fanuir aber Sear morrow 1 will go out iain, and en- deavor ip get means io precure 704 some medicine, Cheer up, The last gleams of the evening twiligh {aoe of ke poor eulierer, It roveiel ber dark Save aan inkled ¥. ith gray, features strongly mark: Hited ana "cla ny deni rong mark, Ls beh ns] “No, Annabel, do not deceive yourself; ‘otee stspeger io our ear therefore yoink am bewee, “Butt is the str ‘athesed from the fever which preced. it tok ou? hi anthocr'f all bo dead elo wat coon ta while I may—TI have ent al a ‘ular to tell rl, solicttously, while the fou’ weary yoursell talk. * But cheer up, mother,” sai tears coursed down her ae mother; Annabel! rifindas mine ocls hud Enowaperben the angel e, and mosaenger, begin to nni:00, bow helF lite boat from the shore of time. My hour has come—I feel—I know it—do not again in- terrupt me, Heel unaer my pillow and get the aiken ‘There was no pillow on the bed. But Annabel felt on the floor under the end of the bumble ehaff bed, and. atter & mo , drew iorth & paper, closely wrapped and care- Tulle vonled. ‘What is tbisi”” abe asked, “I have never acen it before!” “Listen, Annabel,” said the woman, her and her words more broken. ‘thi necessary 10 prove your worldly mg orp pure happiness, Here, take his bring | | has upon it liar signet, that may sometimes avail protect you. t the packer, "Annabel keep. | it oly—remember—fare: well —we will meet in heaven :”” A few short breaths, veer and slower—s slight tremor, subsiding into silence tear e~fear drope upon the aoe ‘of the dead— Sonscions janetinnes world, and silence rested events of this of wo sonia were easton the ai pla of he fuinre, Fead the hicroglyphics wrought b it bye al adgwa ou te wurfacee THAP TE: CHANGE AND ManyEts. snThere had been sto m at sea. A dlamantled ship rode into at We foot of Cortland’ street, justas. tbe sun ‘went Were shatter ected igen cost Poca fee rays of the sua witnessed the bustle and fell upon some p: t char- n stepped upon the shore. nodes of peebene nineteen ‘years, with the brilliant ory of meek butlrad radiant Deauty, te tallow fe her humble garb, roached the “4 ‘the wheel, just as Pane ta nit a, before leaving the boat, to be jason, permit re- turn to you my aipcere thasks tor the Kindness you bay shown me during the passage, az and assure 9 Zou te that though never live to repay you for feicadieaa gel, yet detborsedse Fe taes Fouts ‘prayers! ‘The cs} re gazed admiriogly into ake ary fae. ihe’ beara’ Bit mely sia face earful gil, whoa Oey egal ry = what do you oe me such szauiuds for: ‘You came ig mu'on the quay of the Thames, skating that you ana Ala alf passage mo" ney, yet wlahing ‘@ come to América, where you ou ex yeh wing ao faronged te metropolis « of dade {onght po, 100, and tof bro ve only done ‘whol Grery true Armerican should sos would do foe every helpleesfemale, and 1 ask no thanks. But what do yoa pro- Pose io do, now that you are here" QIN iF paused tor a moment, with @ show of timid fear, “* I have beard that the needle women are paid better here ‘than in Kogla: d, and I am vi with fay needle, 4-3 some knowled; Sof Je aoe eas. AS you hare generor ¥ portion of my scanty Tunds, gee ‘ppose T shall ae valet to wibsist until I can procure aeitas- cit 01! us er iiving To ‘Waveney Pace, Beg . much from — Kate, | know, a bef end wo have. soe society—at least you can remain there until you can’ secure another hom captain, this kindness ” jo word of thanks. Liente: —) Beinn .”” said the captain, eidrenmng 9 yow officer net men ey Miss Mayhew jo oar porters ct oe gay 1 be there, 7) convey you to my sister’s reeidence.”” There were two other persone 9 above @onversaton twor wid aideren mae ey He was rather Jone gy conceraed the arity of his feacaren, cr the at and gloss of ha'r, but bis black. Piercing tly aheatbed beneath bold, dark bi we, r expression to his eountenance. s"inyelerions Alr about big thal was erosity,”” he muttered between his thes captain tar hie Bind jateations to Mise passions Of @ Mendish hoa 18 bis Dusilisk eyes as be con i bythe eternal! you will uot foll mo, Captain et t Oscar Darlington get back, to bis old haunia ‘and he wil fou the dew an tim. Eicad! a arare beauty. Low fortuante that we come in the The lieulenant had stepped ashore with the young girl, and cer follow i where the captain lor. heigl morning, diy, "and permit me to say tbat you deserve. the of ibe crew for piloting ua sale inio harbor have endured.” T deserve nothing of the kind; valuable ma a0; ie else’, and f watt jadent pup) ‘muttered ‘he aranger ( Rimeelt as he 4 ‘upon tbe pler wry ‘and walked away. Sop cera esc fees he galt mon wy v rm frigbtened.”” erbe o"SPieswe, *exid an old tar, bowing near, | * CAP'D,” verbeard the remarks, “can't exscly make his o , but iestrikes me [vs seen hit in three parte efure” fa evident, Jack; for Re sieers out into ihe ity, You out bart ‘or compass, nad sors to be ‘Ghamimet if T nint got a suspicion! T—1'lt visit old Duncan's crib to night, just for 2 ihe satlataction of 1 But, oap'n, bow soop can we rer? ton Jack, The abip is too badly vhattered to her tn any pllgbt ton holon away the larbourd ® litle, | hua aot a to acter returned from the cab! ee the crew a formal 4 oflice of ihe company whe ant ‘be was. |, Mevamate, 8 ares left England, and the Thea yu had Soen on cap'n 'd) pay you ‘weil for your wall H serviees, but, damme' @int there any thing else’ You alnt agoin’ to desert ihe crew the rst might in "0. we ean 6% ether, Jack, for that matter.” aald the | young man, w! Gress pearance war amodei | i caltte, yt eptho vone of ihe “1 pelieve you careloas ste, and T will aot be wanes in the foreenstle, and I will try merry wil “© night, by way of redeeming my reputauos a9 8 sailor.” 5 The twain had now been joined by quite a number of the crew, who manifested their gralitieation &i the youth's decision by stiee of “<iood"” * Bravo" de. proving that he wae a favorite in ie entre y had reached oe corner of Chatham and Roosevelt streets, when Jack junt reck'nin, aid be, “weather te hast up Mol! De ri oF go straight to Duncan's, I b’heve Ti fo 0 Moll’s first though and put up, and th wer round wo oi mend %e about (aai piraie eral’ we towed along. Veer away Jack was about to start orn Roosevelt street at a gait hich would havesoon brought Rim to bis dentination, when the withered band of an ola man asking for ima His orm was bent ha ait Tait, aud Bis Dulaively wrinkled and bleared, mi ailora, help ihe necessities of a poor eld ma ar be ul rod ip & trembling, ol “Weill, old top, | weather; you must ne a ativer for yon—take it, irae hap, idess in % drink’ and Jack tara! eng ino the old man’s hand, as ealures re tt Fough sone. The young satlor now civenepd ox 7) Iaced in the decrepit hand. The amount caused the old man to lift bia ‘One hasty look and he dropped pavement, an wine the ber!” ARDY made son ofthis lent * naked Jack, in aeton' it. ed the decrepit beggar; “waht — 1 abpeat, young man aid the youth, greatly astonished at his demeanor, a and’ continued the begear. * Jour same!" “ Paul.” “ Paul |" echoed the old man, tee that was it! S , What else! Ira: araton Marston’ What, did he'—did seach e “ You~yoa— no—n0— ive all . yong man, proseed upon your journey. Thanks ‘sovereign Aaa’the mendirant swoop: ‘wo plek up the cola. Tewas a Rarpriaing wight 19 nee irong storm of feeling the h 1 er the old man's soul, fod wae on sre Tes cn Soul gos thus 8 toreinte revulsion he eer had been the evuse of the feelings. iahie,” maid the young aatior. Old man, what doee it mean? Have youerer heard my name before, or Is it in any + eee with your own history, that yon are ro affected by « Perhape—perbape | ver fa the old man, evasively. © Where do you mim m0 ht “at Moll Davie Y house, p'rhaps. You know where that ju! inverrapied Jaak. haps,” to Jack. Then farming to Paul, he continued, iy * rerhare {may gen yon there. mathe man if ng we will pgobanly meet goon Aga’ "And old bemmak pened the party, ala proceaded ‘oarés stree Well, that's what T call harpoosia’ » winle in fresh Lg exclaimed Jack. as they proceeded the TE tell a what, comrades, it pone {nm fen ; 0 rum Uupes aud & few advent this beiny #pell F* “Tis, it is ber fom!” with evident Uae re done K Coal he have made ‘forgo: no, ‘vast swept like winds over ler what became of the ‘oer ie one! Poor Mi treated yon , bat I have # nt am I to do now’ me think, Terme thin sd ‘And thus muttering to bimselt the ol ld man went street; and was so u lost in the darkness, ime CPAP?PER IIt TATTOR’S oye ASSIORATION, We turn sway from ibe the gloom suggested by Roosevelt ares We Jeare the tar, Palg fhe a Ro ee ae inttlate Pax! ton, the Jordiy born, into th vreterles of & satlor’s house. We say dood bye? othe oft Nd beggar in hie leaving im fo weak out ie wretened bole, Yoas ma) 6 and enter uy e mre re rongnureBroud Broad Tn this night of fence dark- ness let us have as mac gh And security as posnibie ‘There ls a tide of eternal souls borne on man fompetas slong Broadway. It a great stream of orbetur i flowing up and gow bearing te bi m of thoug %t and emouen ‘Dense and » dark it moves along, swaying to det, then pwellng like. a food, i pe an, a6 tho: ing ering Dear and atanc ing endezvous—T Let us enter down the if ie pad eo now email ag she thickest and One glance serves to #fiord ue & portrait of beiler Fineves of New York. Here Are ald aad 70 pm chat, miner. judge, lawyer. prow ‘of all trades— thelr wii sisters, daughters, ‘and—we not write flee, itis a fine arrai Stier ta ‘and beauty, en is fhe (aicrment the ragouts and most young men were Centre of the room, what season of tbe Jean'ten mat Horney of a di Hack ef them ‘were dreseed in tie b ress ie bel facial appearance plainly” indionted egesia Lalitnage, who sat nearest entleman of Ue) aes ight bap lor soctet; ‘amoag i eed He had hati been Ee Doyen it e set was UFC age of thirty five, wore side whiskers that had two days, and. bis head of bus eres mee , wi eens owe, om te ine wal When be nme wns seen cbeerieaa, 9 We. Me. Attorney Li of ne ae a not an objectionable man in Pearsnce. or Tnapproackable in his address. He was Hh cold. passive, . We look for this in # p: attorney. They live amid the hard actual of fact, and coud not be otherwise. Twere as {it for flowers on ice fields. mF ig that story really true, Que?” asked the attorney. looking: at the ie with his cold eyes and “at Vait and you will gee. | Look, she comes this way. moment a beautiful bye of more than ely aes and = form ant of fae! rose LL.’ ued Lattimer, in atrinmpbant oom rt ‘will pa, for wie wine. © Withall lime oo said the lawyer. “I give in; I woukt not have belleved it of ber her. =e my boy, letme give yor. a liu In the place, Jegai runselton{ have neta 10 do wild your en boy ye ‘eee wo ny 700 aa of stern nate ek ca inegrity gua" great wealth, and would resen: an injury ah oh do you call bigh eneer, Prat 8 rofe a er shop. Elie et Joho Raber ay months, “ae momeat he Saha ae «<r nih ih the air the aa a tay man w Tonga seter nenlored ts) yates tore te ee neve mg 6, 4 ct trom Your appolnimen. e! te Pit. et "74 ig tae, By Jove! our young him with sy wit be ee omaeten Ist ‘that you can’t eae SEATEZ rank yourself stupid, and poue to f ‘be bore hie ey {ional Loa tt reagsing ) Bo. now; you're there with with (hat previy womag (hic) Mra, Wiaterion, May I go jong “Rot to night, Frank; you must exeuse me, Goaiong wit Livingston; he will Take care of pou believe that we hat Young gentleman, you're very few more vara | shail te ap: Pleasore on We wil leave him to pure: hit Own, igs Lattimer, who only waikes wottl rye by the which be Balled. ahd welsperiog & few words to Rom be recognized, he euiered, and the Teourriage roled ott the driver, Rosy fy ~ 54 ae and of Bosra ‘and hsele “drink is ramaaloet dusiness, 4 is 8 rum world ! be drove np ‘he aireat, the rummiest. Jead'n’ one into the run a Another pase ihe ‘Reokery' 1 wonder whether ‘the other boys eis sa any customers (0 thet place agoke Hyaur If they do, i must be altaig hi Hey a rom world! full sometis there! Whac And ‘| Lube Hyat' drove on up roadway ‘o oy sireet, down Bleecker ® few squares, he horses st Luke descended from the box the door, tet ou cusomer, received b+ pay, sad’ whihmut haking ant quemions, re mousied 10 bis ber, turned round, ud crove back io Wrdadway agaia. Luke ais bu> | ang then oried * ‘When he lad we distance of a square, Gus Latimer prncraged vp the bye-sireet with onuitons tread, nti he exme pwn, let through to the adore. Koniering ils © did mot (read balf the fore be came to a rude pore fronting « massive door, with no ornament honey iron knocker. un thle be gave tres vsndy rape, oad Pauerd amoment. A rattling of chains waa faintly oe and presently, opening slighlly, & Woman's voice * What kind Bf a night in it?” “Stor light, Of Coarse, Open, Bess! said tho lbertine, with « langh oni a ou, Gus,” raid the woman, openii door mio @ VAWhy, where's your bind —_ before ber, She will be here anon. Who's “Some bloods with their pigeons, having a gay old time, I wieh vould fo down and aie them." Twill: let me know when Amelia comes. “all right,” sald the girl, and Lattimer groped his way ® few paces in Ly dark, ont he came to ® heavy door, whica ned, sod at tha! moment the sound of a voir reached we. wand make discovery the mo'ley geoup there assembled pre @ Will go back a litle, and give our readers an intro to one of Our ebaracte: John Winterion and he young wife bent tno oalosn, 1g for them a few dorrs their ear wae wail and emering it the ér mansion, on the Fifth the draw ing room, th: “My dear Lam going ow. T promised D by fe near that time now, blew nal reason. I hope you wou't be jotwrd's caress. 1 will puree ot srite, senling! he bre "gisd to get off 90 iia the door.’ 1 will order 110 ve “AS twe've. “Don't hurry yourself, lore. Good bye, my dear; 1 will be back by Tehall Oy eens oof The dotard husband of fifiy, stooped to "ou wil), pe of the: bride of twen y, T'ons's formal coogaas: Wa bere, te iis mansion, two hearts iived « mocking Ney ia Which the one strove 10 Wean. and the other 4 v9 bares the inne fetors! O, weal:h’ fashion! why shou a ihe pepre silent om thy # Paint and seourte a9 poor” Sork acd terrible than the felon's lisy in tho chronicled reoora of thy painted crimes! Amelia Winterton eat in her cushioned chair, a prod eneer lips, ami beard ber husband's footsteps way the le walk, beard (he carriage diene with eyes Kindliog. with haaghiy. priae, and quivering’ wil passion, : = “The club room! the (the counting-room'—« dotard husband's heaved with atr oe Pi one she bit her lip vin Guober d indignation, ne kad FDnwod = Ter roan.', fall ror these wd thie anndy snap ot weet mare "panera eh i happiners and peace of mi some, bit now, with all bis semblaners ill Piste feety anche pn he: unnero Te ve al unehed pom Freres one dy Toardoar Can wh ra Toh bal oa, Je tertom,”* ah Syonmay feast to might at your elab—I will Fi tdaat ith en love” rae A few moments afer & woman, cloaked snd closely velled, turned irom the Fifth avenue, and shea’ path penned Ne 4 cer street, tl icmer'a bait hone vetore, ‘and entered the same house, it war Amelia W be Continned trom where it ma CE YORK MERCURY of 10 morrow, y repolish it in thie ay were Cy pt 4 in conse qnence ‘Thin exetting loeal leaves off here in the Jone 1. The propriewrs of ei way to accom! thet f copy of Inst Sry lereury. Gait fal narrative granary “ter Mon laveneely ‘aorta | de pening ith every and wil will touch by f ~ will oo tna ae iatceay ena redie aer Lg tt by all newsmen and boys, Office 2 eotune eee