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; 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1857. h was sus- | up its bow tm the solttade and 4 ‘The Negotiation for a Post Oilice Site. BROW RICHMOND, Nov 6—Ary steamship Jameetown, Parrish Aman bere met him, Depeath 9 lamp whic! ‘waters—was broken dark. $ 901 NYork; schr Myors, Rhoades, Reckiand. + ‘a portico entrance opening ca the right side | nese of the outer air. ‘ Ruined forever ! ina ‘We following correspondence im regard ts the proposi- | itl? Independence (of Hathy, Eastin, um Laverna! samt | NTOS) 2M YET tm Samen NYork; Ouawa, Heaman, | Rented Over Pore eehtof etal tingle night! Curses fall from the skies upon the hoad of Gen which bas been made by the United States govern- Also, one Hamburg ship, one hark wan! Ope Dri Paspert A teamebip Eoancke, Gkinn » New York; sehr | “agi Paul Varney?” RS ORR er eek eee Y 1 2 Gaet-cane pear. sable, pend ment to the Common Council for the purchase of a Post SAIL Le NNAH, Nov 5—Arr hips Lady Rusaetl, Sinclair, N Yes, my Lord, T did not at tr now you. shall I meet you ve, 0 Cearioatan ; 5 ¥ ole 1} met,”* said the stranger. “7 looked | stroyed r happiness and ‘hopes forever? I shall ice site, hae taken place between the Postmaster General, | pi. -omatipa Penta (Bx. Laverna Jas Ader, Snare yoru, Rule bn Twin do. Silom ore Tron, Fre ave sy meet your engagement als? nooept my Chationgo | mai! Dilla of honor I should pay stare me like mock- Aaron V. Brown, and the Mayor. It will be seenf-om | Pere!, Liverpool; and others. Nor’, chr Jobo Boston, nssngin) * | gach a night ae this.” ghosts in the face | Ieee before me only a Newgate @e letter of the former that be makes allusion to an act Wind during the day svom NW to WW. et AUGUSTINE, Nov ¢—in port sehr J 1s, Rich, 7rom “sir Paul, had the skies rained fire instead of water, and and dingrace! Aye—even the chimney sweeps stiches x Be Peery ee Mate a bw the air were dark with the thick breath of postilence in- | will point their fingers at me, while lords will sneer ! ef the Legislature of this State, authorizing a sale of | AN pa hey ae Bork. stoad of fog, Isbould have kept such o promise as stands | Would that this darkness, which now me and piece of land for the ereetion of a building for Post offce | BMsecliancous and Disesters, York. Cran ar Go Rab ve“ | bowen ate! , half the globe wonld bever lift! Would that the porposes. What effect this Law will have upon the action ‘The Crnand steamship Persia, Capt Judking, salted weater- gt brig B Wonetor, Higgive, Soregicus: este Sen hanna. ‘The other made no rej ly, but smiled darkly aa be bowed eae of Tine: — sevive bring Soucy, of the Common Counc’!, of course remains to be seen. — day for Liverpool ortth (9 passengers and $605,689 92 in specie. | Devin, SY Pig toe pS i enpeos, Gibratarand | courteously 7et deteatly, tnd paced ap ths Saree. wa eet Fh Fria A, oar Barx Cou Joan Moftar—The Coewtng aa vlegrapli des | WICKFORD, Nov S~Arr scir Nail, Roddel, Presence however, 35 ‘haughty declined this | not meet it. All is not .lost! ‘There still remains Bou. Frnxaxno Woon, Mayor city of New York: — : S ‘Sre—Whon 1 was lately ta your city T desired noweral | “Tr cated eu to request You to consider my proposition to city authorities for a post office to be changed so (ar | . 08 nobleman, whe’ : se icr NYork, ia 7th sloop F nny Elanler, Chase, Work. Senne ee . in my firm grasp the power to ond this life ere me anNaron, NO. Nov. ‘The wiairway ‘ble, = ° was broad, of green, variegated mar! morrow da’ it The bark Oo! John McRae, from ils port for Liverpool, mw \d-barpished compertments, within fis 1 dare not meet! This glorious gift of life is mi put Sock le king badly, Will discharge and go on the waya. A. ViUTIS.M.NTS RLNEWED EVERY DAY. | 453 pateles wi sees dining ttatwen of apollo, Fuphro. | not Varney's! No power. lies tn dice, or fold to take it i Wasminoron Orry, Nov. 8, 1867. | pateh to od Walter, Kaq, ieerciary Board ot i G6 to offer $250,000 for 250 feet fronting on Chambers | Bark Trrvow, Consins, eee ees syne, Thalia, and all of the nime mages. A rose-colored | from me! The power to die remains—’tis all that remains Street, running back into the park 150 feet, occupying, ax | / does, put into Fortlaud Sih mat, Leaky. ___. EFERATURE. frit war coftly shed over them from the delicate crimson | —and I will use it! To-morrow! Out upon the morrow, far as 1 recollect, the ground where the former buildings Conam's Pavouren, Nor Bansuy. swerve Tt araand shades of a gorgeous chandelier, suspended at the | with its waiting anguishes, shames, infamies, droads were burut down. I notice that wn act of the le ' t Beg LY. head of the noble staircase, Upon reaching the landing | tortures! Ican laughatthee, O morrow! With the power — of your See been strangely ss e on neue auvex “an Sr Fay Taree See Ci a nee oF ‘the om ') oe ie ee Ld above the world, and defy thee, , authorizing a sale for this very purpose, Ee, ahs laced in the hands of a porter, who was dressed w horrors the Comnnsen Council will Booede to my Propesitinn, I will ~_ (The original John.) Tiree, ana yrith a bright rod mneak naan ble fago, 6 ecxall 4s tha nobleman thus speike, he ‘waved bis hats shore ome imi ly to New York, and with the assent . (where from or bound }~ a Seeger silver ticket, with the device of king of diamonds ele- | and al head with atrang: letlance, She President, and the compliance with the requaition of | , Som Tis Mar (ot Rockdendy, Mita (ubere from oe an Oyenige eb basehl, WANN er ganily engraved wjon i Tord, Inglis oseed hanghtily a | strode oat of the dark, arch, made. bie way ‘@he law in relation to the approval of the title, close the | gix miles from Cros Island. ennk in about balf an hour. rr ‘tanful . begin chide; similar ticket of sdmission to the man, who thereupon | down thestreet. His step, bia air and manner wore those fade. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ‘The erew left in their boa', and arrived safely at Machiee- yee —— they © stir np strife,’ Tang atilver bell which stood upon a Nitle round table, | of a man desperate and resolved. Ho had moved but a AARON V. BROWN port, Touse the demon pride. covered with searlet cloth, fri with gold, that stood by | Iittle way, concealing bis foatures by the of bis cloak, 1 have to-day written a letter to Mr. Thomes Jones, Jr., | Scum AUSARLE, hefore reported ashore at the mouth of the Nay, chide not harshly, lost tho young his vide, and into little drawer in which he dropped the | as he passed the dimly-burning lamps, when he felt his of a Cominittee of the Common Council, in reply | Brazos, has beenf got off and hes arrived at Galveston. RT be Thy weli-meant warnings spurb, cagds of silver. cloak pulled by geome one behind. looked around to te.one from him LVS | ae ave And to thy worde of counsel yield tho Unkle of the bell, a pair of green cloth doors bo- | gee who it was, and beheld the same litte girl whom he | taproom with the captain. “It is in the stern ehoots.”” ‘Tbe following is the Mayor's reply:— | ee er i oe A thankless, cold retarn ! fore them were thrown open, and the nobleman and baro- | had encountered on entering the gaming-house. “And all well armed?’ Mayor's Onace, New York, Nov. 10, 1857 Pig ym ty op ap ey oy ee Bry Chide gently, lest docoit spring up net passed through, when they were inatantly closed be- |“ What—you again?” he demanded fiercely. “Each man s brace of pistols and a cutlass. As for my- ART our communication of tne ee NY ne Comnmecn, | propeller and her bottom examined. "To wint the Umi Bind them, by s sorvank sion Gavened is black welveland | {Zou jolt ma te.come agnin, ott ——? sal sou.see ded Ne Shi” See ae sat © Be ee 7 "1 . ‘Lest harshness teach rring ebi a crimson mask concealing . They it" pilot , momenta- Genncil, where it iogitimately belongs, and, as Thave no | Tarxcmep—At Cherry eld 24 ing, by Messrs Smith Kinsey Tiere Dow in alofty domed vosUbulo, supported by &circular | “I thought you said to-night. Thavo been waiting, sir | rily,A brace of platols and a short, bright sabro. power to act in the matter, except by its direction, Thave | Nitsa ‘to be commanded by Capt Ir Yow, gently chide, ns He range of Moric columns, with bronzed capitals, supporting | —so long—so many hours for yon to come out——"" “You'll take a can, George,” said the host of the Feforred your letter to that body. Very respectfully, ‘At Fileworsh 2d inst, by 1) P Jordan, Baa, a.fine brig of 446 es, gently chide, as He was wont, fn arebitravo of the richest carved work. This vestibule | “What did you de this for?” ho sald, in a softened | “ack,” going to the triangular enclosure in the ooraer of FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. | tons, called the Ortolan, and to be commanded by Oapt Chas ir trespass bore, Je slabs, and gor- | tone, as be noticed her trembling form, and felt the plain- | his taproom, and drawing a mug of beer ‘It is araw Fen. A. V. Brown. Tord. = cy lyarpeepnyeed ‘and scutpture, it was but | ttve tones of her aweet, sad vaice enter his heart night on tho’ water, and you must foc! as if something un- Oa pes eer RD At Foomaneton tne, by Mestre Chapesea, & iat Oso ER aR i ne mapa! of the splendor of which was | “I was afraid to go homo. without something, sir! ' der your jacket besides cold tron would do you good.” Momcar Marnens.—A grand concert in aid of the funds | rior ehip of, about alo tome, tpt EA Robinson, who will en jel in London, This room was a vast hall, | And you e 80 kind, and asked me to come again and | “Gold 1 The fog, at one time, was #0 heavy ef the Woman's Hospital, one of the most important of | “Smmunt her. ‘TEE TOUCHSTONE OF TRUTH. eighty feet in lenzth and one bundred in } you would help me, I stayed till you came out.” wre could not wee w boat's Length; ‘but the wind that bas . Notices to Mariners. rds high. It was lighted by |" The earl @ moment in his rapid walk, and hur- | come up the river breake it away; and I think we shall the many benevolent institutions which are snetained in ‘Truth ia the trial of itself, the ” ‘MOYD'S HARON, BEACON LIGHT—MONTINGTON BAY, LONG ISL ‘And needs no other tenahy richest stained glass, and by | riedly hie pockets, found a piece of goki, and | have eome light on our way down to the Town——’ ‘Wis city wholly by private charity, is to be given this : AND SOUND. and ‘than tho parest gold, the time these two gentlemen passed into | placing it in her hand, said kindly:— “Hist, man} wainscota have ears? Name no named evening at Mosart Hall, 063 Broadway. The affuir is undor | On the evening of ih dny of November, 1857. waund, tight iinet uwame : gas, blazing in the Go buy food and what you need | Itia all Ihave. war plsenn? csid, the coptally layiog Nis Saks Rend open fhe direction of a pumber of ladies, Beaded bs Mrs. Ran- | SfiMe4D Orr Seige ine horizon, wil be exiled for It'tw the light and life of Leve, Lo goon ht Bar aplprigoone pm rp OO for our purpose. Once in the midstream I cen shape cur Gotph Stone. The principal artists of the Opera give their } the first time, and every night thereafter, from sunset (0 aun. ‘The Gan that ever shinath, rege rheseey tr - rme. inthe tower recently erveted on he soutbeast point of me Happy ‘That make thee happy? Then would I were | course by the current ‘er the fog, the better for services, and it is to be hoped that the public will as freely | [Nosd'y Neck, and north aide of Huntington or Livy's har- The wee that special grace were divided into compartments by clusters | thee! but, no—stay! Come hither !”” us all.” its dollars. dor, in Long Island Sound. ‘That and love defineth. arched columns and the spaces filled by paintings of | — The child advanced hesitatingly, and closely conceal “Yos—a good Lon’on fog for a cloak, say I, to hide any Gree d J ‘The tower i 84 feet high, built of brick, and the light will His the warrant of the Word, the most costly and gorgeous descriptions, wherein the | the money in hor clenched fingers, as if she feared he had | night business, mates,” remarked the host The managers of the Opera st the Academy arc carry- | have an elevation of 48 feel above the maan level of (he sound. That yielda a ecent #0 sweet, purest taste, and the most wonderful richnoas of color, | repented the large gift and wished t6 take it from her. | ‘Ten minutes past twelve!” said the captain, as tho fing on their campaign with vigor and success. The “Tro. 7s supers swsiing, Wack © Shake , As a gives @ power to Faith to tread combined to please the eye and captivate the {magination. | They were at the moment stopping beneath the lamp on | clock again wet his eye. it is time be were——”? swatore”’ was given for the second time last ev imate position ef this light is—Latitude 40 5448 1 under feet. ‘The ceiling was a representation, in fresco and gold, | the corner of a narrow alley that led down to the Tuames, At this moment a sound, as if a handful of gravel wero sa teas ko we Ban Jorwsox. | upon an azure sky tinted ground, of afeast of the gods. | At this moment the clock of a neighboring church tower | tossed against the window, was heard, Paul rose and gped house, and it Is snnoanoed for Friday 7 of the Lighthouse Board. — The panels between the columns which surrounded this | tolled two and three-quarters. He started. hastily crossed the room to the door. ‘This opera is admirably performed. The 2 J © DUANE, Lient Clg og THE SIGH ‘and chamber of luxury were evriched with paintings “What Ido must be done quickly,’’ he said, a3 he took “There he is,” added the captain. “ But make euro and D’Angri, have never been surpassed in Manrico and | "2sineer’s Ofice, 84 Lighthouse Dist, New York, Oot 3, "97, ici mn the first poriods of Fugland, France, and Italy. and | from bik posket Book a leaf, and wrote by te tickering | before you open.” . : - aman) ‘were designed to fascinate the senses and administer to | light, with a pencil, a few lines. “Up or down?” demanded Paul, in a euppressed tone, Asucena, and have received the unanimous commenda- A letier from Capt Rich, of sehr T J of Providence, of rant Peas ai the emotions of voluptuousness, and often in conception “Do you know where St. James’ street is?’ he asked | at the window, in which was a broken pane. tion of the public and the press. LaGrange, too, sings he b ing & Anges ee “ss = Bes " probdw nary ged ay, were go free thst even the divinity of genius could not | the ttle gil, as, the chilly wind blew. her hair and her an Down," was an wered from without, in the same tone * dew <a mae ee Bee pearly st A whoily veil their gross licentiousness. rage wildly about her face and flgure. You said you live: caution. bangs sapere! ~~ Os Rereene, Srcnven ee ee Pa tena Layo fa ot ht Rag mine Ranged along the sides of this splendid area were nu- | near there?” “Our man,” exclaimed Paul, with certainty, and tho managers of the Opera announce & matinée on Saturday, & 6 ronping tees; merous roulette and faro tables, around every one of | ‘Yos, sir.”” next moment the heavy chain and lock were paruly re- and aconcert on Sunday evening. At the matin’e the So when the breast which, save one—and that the most conspicuous—were |° “Take this note to the fifth honge from the corner near | moved, and two persons wrapped to the eyes—one in a Rew pianiste, Mise Graever, will make ber début. The | cig ge x is maida, meilly In pentive silence glowing love has sealed gathered crowds of gentlemen deeply absorbed in play. | the palace. On the door knocker you will see a lion's | cloak, ‘the other in a thick shaw!—entered, stooping be- — at both of these concerts have been wisely fixed at | pycine Oo With care oppressed, Others, in parties, were grouped here and there, up and | head in bronze. The door is oak, and the number is over | neath the | ed chain, when the door was inatantly © popular standard of fifty cents. Arr at M. hr Palmyra, Smith, Atiantic Anon the gently heaving sigh down the vaet floor, conversing and smoking; Whilesome, | the gate—22. If you are grateful to me for this money, | closed and bolted. The former did not remove a broad Mr. Formes, the basso, has been the centre of attraction | Ocean, bbia ep oil on board. Sen’ Whispers of cooling tear-drope nigh, by twos and threes, marched up and down the «partment | you must find it, and leave there this paper, Letnoeyes | slouched hat from his deeply shaded brow, nor his cloak aie maeieas cireles of the Cin Ay is not unlike Pierre Sone 9 eis ap ¢ Oct 6, lat 34.) N, lon 30 Ns —the thick, Uncah paraoe Sleek Servet ree keee kee it but those of ar ter. You must ask for her, iechens a - — ~ a - - and eae le in physique, but ia somewhat taller than the Sena W) smeza, whaleship showing a blue | nosound to the fall of their feet; some idly lounged on | and place it in her hands. Will you do this?” scrutiny around him. He then dropped his gray mantle, ‘ter. and has voice enovgh to fill two Acatemie:. They are | ga ynh ne. seabiy the Havens, of ‘and for THE CROWN JEWELS. fuctenil or watched the players. “Servants all dressed | | ‘Yer, sir, willbe gure and do it—you are so good, and | which war Reavy with the night mist and reveate! the geiling up “The Creation” for him. Mies Milner wil 7 _— in black’ velvet, here and there silently moved about, | have given me so much money.” slight, yet tall figure of an elegant and gAceful youn, the soprano solos, Mr. Perring the tenor, ant ® chor p went into Edga A TALE OF LONDON AND PARIS. carrying sherbet or iced water to such of the } ° ‘Go, then—farewell! Let me press thy hand!” entieman, uot more than six and twenty. His air an ‘will be that of the New York Harmonic y,one bun ¢ Harbor 24 inst, yee, Stralte aes guests as desired such refreshment. The voices of the | Ho took her hand, and pressing it between his own, left | bearing were of that decided mark and tono which con dred and fifty strong. Mr. Formes will make his d. bu in tke; bark Noble, Jenning: od ‘Tadian BY DR. HORATIO W. NELSON. two hundred men who were present caused a constant, | ber, saying, as he hurried on— feseedly belong to’ the British aristocracy—a combination grand opera TOR ee eee ee es wanmiaas:”’ | Monotonous buzz, varied by the sharp flap of acard laid | «it is the last time Tshall hold in my grasp a human | of baughtiners and ease, of gelf-possossion and coartesy, ‘The American Music Association gives its frst concert of jong ag Eg *” | down with emphasis, or the rattle of the roulette ball in | hand. Itis severing the last link which binds me tomy | of condescension and reserve. lis face was singularly the season at Dodworth’s saloon this evening. guts) the wheel, or the clear ring of silver and the crisper clink | species. Now, death—welcome thy cold grasp!” handsome, and yet pale as marble, and worn thin, as if ee CHAPTER L. of gold pieces; while, at a a — outbreaking He burried down the lane which led to the river. The = anxiety and the pe gem d a guilty ere Broapway TaeaTer.—Mr. McKean Buchanan gains lau I Pg 5 voice—either of pleasure or of pain, as betters won or | dark waters rolled by, rushing beneath London bridge, | It wore an expression of age without years. Both the vels a6 bis season progresses. His Othello last night was | ith 0 whs this Reporte May 25. Ti DoT eat tae catetoret tbat cme Slee ge Pecem™” | jost—rose above all; and, at long intervals, was | near which he came, with -sullen roar. It was the deni | Captain ant Vau! tonched their foreheads with deference, Progresses. bebe Maat Sight wae | |e Mente aces. Getter to There tas ne moon, and the lone ranges of lamps in de | beard adeep oath of disappointment from gome despe- | hour of the night eré the deep sloep of the early morning | and yet with a sort of bold familiarity. The young cox: @decided success. His rendering of some of the scenes i Con Bpring, clean. Capt P states that serene somrenly vabiated light inirty foot around their | Tate loser. js broken. Here and there burned a light upon some | swain of the boat made no sign of recognition of him, and In this superb and glittering arena, under the glittering | barge or veesel’s deck; but there was no sound of labor. | evidently was ignorant of his name or rank, if rank he musk of fashion and style, the darkest passions of the | ers or of voices. A dread hush dwelt upon the waterand | had, His companion in the shawl, a short thick fellow, human heart were let loose, and here more victims had | its crowded and packed flotilla of motionless keels. He | remained standing in the background, still mused to the was entirely original, but at fie same time most happy, ices of bark Atlantic, Weer, NB, | Centres, Carriages, wagons, omnibuses, vehicles of all and drew down well deserved applause, In the two last olay, &e, with 70) bbls sp oil sorts moved slowly and cautiously, for the fog, mingle t ‘A letter from the firs’ through, if I suffer myself to live. All but death is lost! | a look as if he would like to be familiar, but kuew not facta, where all the actor's powers are called forth in order | ATE At Callao Bint 36, Naxindket, ibe, Nant ra a | ie ee ee een ee a pn ak Yeriehed than fell in the ‘amphidveatre, of Rome when | swiftiy moved on im the direction of the bridge, and ina | eyes. ‘te do justice to Shakspere’s most mag@gficent conception | hp) ks in the bart making 66 bqls—all well, and sid Oct 5 | the framework of the lanterns, and flared them almost out ero presided at the games. The only difference is that | few moments stopped near its centre. Leaning over the “Tam glad to find you bere, Captain,” he said, nodding @f te workings fof jealousy and remorse, Mr, Buchanan | ' cruise. made the streets of London as dark as the +treets of Kar’ | &t Kome beasts fought and tore men, while here men tear | stone parapet, he gazed down into the black and swift | and epeaking m that refined and thoroughbred ‘one of Pr eae Spoken, dc. : = and devour each othe stream. Here and there a star, looking through a rent in hich ly be eduented tai h rose fully equal to the circumstances. His rewii game soy | BAC and Luxor of anclent Fxypt. i pepestrae— tema Me athe tte ly eq) is reading was un Steamship Quaker gity, hence for Mobile and Havana, Nov This was the night upon which our story opens. At The entrance of the two gentlemen into the room seemed | the fow, faintly was reflected upon its surface. -ever an indication of high breeding, “I Gnd,” he added, aesipiiausits, bi siee Gia Goel cid i een tage | 6 ee on Ae ee ee eee oar ee rear 4 | to create immediate und *xtraordinary excitement. No | «This, then, is Lethe! Beneath this wave I can bory | ooking at a heavy gold wate, «that Iam n few. minutes and eazy. If we are not mistaken Othello is Mr. Buchanan's | qfMP Lady Blessington, Yeung, from Calcite for Mepoks | dull glare of lightning, from what quartar of the hea. | Sooner were they discovered than thove whe were prome- | the morrow, and all the future to-morrows || Now is it it} lato.” z . thef @eurre. Vis powers certainly show to more advan. tno lat &c, bark Tyringham, Howes, from vens no man could tell, as the murky gloom was all Salt ot munca keane fos fine aa my power to defy fate and escape the scene I must pass | «In pretty good time, my lord,” said the captain, with h around and over head, gleamed through this black fog, a) two noblemen, who were standing near the door, been | Now for the great secret! Ina moment ¥ shall solve mage in that character than m King Lear, which be rly, Chase, of and from Boston Aug 29 for Cal nd xhed a fearful, and, aa it were, a deeper gk r how to overcome his habitwal deference to rank, while the , hase, of and f and shed a f , and, a ere, a deeper gloom over th, follows:— iiiie. aul be thi ee 7 , , selected for his first appearance, and to his rend a Get 1, int 7108, jon S6 = the city. No one’ walked tho streets who could remain | ‘king toxether ag follows: 7 Fiddle, and be wiser than the world I leave behind me pale and haughty oyed nobleman looked as if avy undue fon of which we took ‘some exception. The mai. | “ship Hiawatha, 67 days from Chincha TBands for Hampton | {he chs: Ti te Te an vehicles, anable to bo Do you think that Lord Inglis will be uere? It must | He looked carefully around him, and seeing that he was | familiarity would be repelled. Yet why did he expose Reads, Oct 10, lat 8 40 N, jon 46 10. how be past ten o'clock,” and he drew out @ hunting | alone, he wrapped his face closely in the folds of his | himself to the danger of compromising himself by com- might was as good as any house i the city could furnish, - 8 Titcor an, from NOri for Leghorn, | guided by their drivers through the thronged thorough- 4 @omprising as it did the whole strength of an excellent week James Tie mid, Dean. hom porens for Leghor Fares, sought, by marrow side sireets, and fanes, and =a — from his pocket, aud springing it, looked at the | cloak, and leaped out into the empty air beyond the para- ase, — rogues Cherny A py Shen ’ such, for the young boatman looked more like a rd 1 eompany. Mrs. Davenport's Desdemona was a charmin Ship HM Hayes, Paine, from NOrleans for Liverpool, no | used alleys, to escape from the great Channels of travel pet. Bree of seting, Mrs. Conway mavie a capital Fath a, and. | doner he aoe for all over London every few squares were entangled, | _ The other drew from his fob a lady’s watch, all glitter As he disappeared like a descending rock into the | and daring buccaneer than an honest sea-going sailor. . Conway as Jago was exceedingly good, though per. Foreign Ports. ‘amid great uproar, noise and confusion, inextricable knots | ing With a setting of brilliants, and said, yawningly, “Yes; | 8Washing and foaming waters far below, a child’s pierciug | fyen the man who came in with him had a villainous, ergs bie Hdea of the malignant, subtle villain hada little | Carsao, Oct2—Arr ship Helios, Curtney, Caldera (ant eld | of horsemen, hackney coaches, cabriolets, carts, drays | & minute and a quarter bebind time.”” shriek filled the air fram the bridge, not far from where | cut-throat look, eo far asa glimpse could be got of bis ¢ a dash of the comic in it; that, howe @th for Chincha Telands). anal an. | And wagons, Causing as great and’foarful scenes of conflict |“ We always allow three minutes in Paris for differonce | he leaped, which was answered by the hoarse londoutery | beotle brow and thick nose, lighted op cach wide with Rave been mannerism. As a whole his performan: h ray.repe: An | On Struggling of masses against masses, as if the city | ineach man’s time,” said the owner of the hunting watch, | of @ watchman, who, from the key in which he shouted, | small glittering eyes, that shone in the cavernous darkness ‘original and clever have @eldom seen « better were taken by storm, and the citizens were resicting, at | Whose large bine eyes betrayed his Saxon blood. seemed bewildered by the sound. of the leathern visor of his huge fur cap, like the eyes of Bouse at the Broadway—certainly not since the ¢ every point, the progress of their dreadful foe, “ How much was it that Inglis lost in all last night? I “ Help! heip! be has jumped from the bridge!” was the | a panther. In the centre of, and su jor in form and femes;”’ and this fact speaks loudly for Mr. Buchanan’s It was a night long to be remembered in Landon, not | Was not here, you know.” wild cry of the yg Blogs = bearing to them all, as if a being of ‘another caste, stood ity. At the fall of the curtain Mr. Buchan ve been pr onty for its supernatural darkness, but for the number of ‘Somewheres about thirty thousand pounds. But he Whot What is it? has happened?” demanded | the young lord. For an instant a look passed across big @alled out and received a vociferous round of ap . Arr bark Joseph Dexter. Roy, those who perished in these cimmerian battles for right of | has been losing enormously every night for a week,” an- | the watchman, running up, accompanied by one or two of | face as if he disdained himself for such degrading associa Mr. Conway was similarly greeted, and by request made a jen ome = yo 1 dead corpses were taken from | swered the bine eyed lord. the police, to where stood the child upon the naked para- | tions, yet compelled to hold them for the time for pur‘ hrs Atielia, ——, Porto Rico; Isabella, pretty little speech in a few words. , sohra Camelia js that night of horrore, and convey- « And all to Varney! Sir Paul is the luckiest man in | Pet, apd pointing down into the waters below. es of Lis own, either of good or evil. Can they be . ”" cee : "ho. “9 : ie orga” of the pice. " London! "I would as soon cart may money into tho Thaiaes | .,”"A geneman has Jumped over!” was the answor of seed? Can anything excellent or of gud report coms of Person: aline (Ven), Lawrence, he a 8 had not key e ws play “ ‘hom Governor HG trenvele of Texte, wan quite sick at | from Forfolk, just arr (act trom SYork).! 0 an certtute eave ek ied aad vane tee enees taro HS bas wou, it ls said, every pound of Lord Inglis’ for- | parted, and wha, forgetting the name of ihe strvet whe | mutha rns? mncmbled here in this den of robbers at | Bourton oh the 2th ult, aid no hopes were entertained | ,NENCASTUE, Miramicht, Oct 2-—Arr bark Magerene, Stnitl, | the streots, expecially along those near theThamow, would | tune but fifty thousand! Inglis is mad wo play with him,” | Was to go to, had followed him to overtake him, when she | «You have your man, 1 see, my lord,”” nodded the old @f his recovery. | "aa eo, Oct 2—Lark Ce: fmith, from pepper a determined ore one who could continue under | + — the tae 4 oe with yore fang — a ao J be mn a pg ae _. Hi convict Paul, looking across to the panther. a he orders, and sid Oct 5, | shelter 'o keep in doors. By ten o , two hor fier “He hopes to win it back. IS to stake al whieh was “Yea, At the Evereti. Houses Prank &, Flake, New Hampshire Ee Ee eee et te i st ocen oars rete ay Tee tet | to-night? rejoined tho other. “So Tbear. “When be lost | Kept near by to strike on euch oconsions, began 10 peal | hayeali ee ince clameud Yor’ Ieihe baat horer een wrecks Gordon McKay, Ezra Farnsworth, GM Clark | uit in Oet 1 for Anew malntopmast and for wa: | oniy the pillowless, the roofless, the guilty, the robber, | his last thousand to Sir Paul Varney, be, in a mament of | forth ite alarm, and from a dock below, in a few moments, | «and six men at the oars. It waits at the stairs,” an- ang late, Benton; Gas Bans Lh W. Wight, | ter, and eld 12th. Brig Helen of Balmer Rio danciro. | and the policemen wero abroad, dceperation, Yam told, charged Sr Paul with foul play? | & boat of the Humane Bociety shot out, guided by ® blue- | swered the captain, taking up hie platol and thrusting it Wife aud servant, Engiand: W.P. Pierce, Mowry, | StJohus, NF, arr ul a ¥ for Rio Janeiro. | OA black night, this,”” said one of the policemen to hie | “Yer. The cool fellow neithor «la him, nor shot | light, which was sent up a watchman stationed on the | into his broad black belt, where it hung by a steel hook Xt. ¥./8. M- Buekinghaia, Poughkeepsie: Frank Moore, Troy; | (J'oRT AC PLArr, Oc) Sie, forte Cuba, 10 10 follow of the beat, as they met at the corner of the | him down, but quietly said, ‘My lord, I forgive you. You | cupola above the dock. attached 10 the inner side of the barrel. “George, get all F,& Caihoun, Bridgeport: J- M. Bowditch, orth Carvlina, | Chase, irks pant tark Oocems Strand and a dark alley that opened into it | know not’ what you say. But I will challenge you to unearthly, wild glare of the light, as it rose with & | ready.” ‘ Vena tae @teiae ta a lie Bl J Rae, andvine | DER* Cronatadt, Center, for Gloucester 2 days; South Boston “A black night you may well call it! Lannon looks as | another night's play, and whatever you please to stake { | flery train high in the air, was shed upon the bridge, | Ina few moments the black-looking barge, containing mae Par jeans, P ee unninghim. for de 10 iste: Saati f the sky had fallen down and covered ns all up. Tt will | Will prt up an equal amount to meet it,’”’ said the other, | ‘Iver, end throngs of barges and vessels beneath, lighting | the capptain, the young nobleman and his short com- Poem Lorerpect, to-dhie Bend Adame--tive Bietiy, of Now | ache Ok take Weageune, Weaner, Th 0 hard on the river with ‘em 1'” “That was fair and frank. And he accepted ?"” Lem up with the glare of noonday, but only fora mo- | panion, witn George at the belm, was silently pushed oat Fen Mies Hi boaden a Brennen Tadlock and W Had ty ‘ “ Yea—what with the fog and the pitch darkness, the | ‘Yes; but ho said tome afterwards i was all his for. | ment. But in this moment thowe who looked down from | of the fitle sheltered dock of the inn, the walle of which eek, of NYork, Dr Philip O'Ha: : id'tth sete F J Cummings, Jones, Providence | Craft will be siuking one another the score !"” une; and if he lost it he was ruined |” he bridge Oy 4 oat, ae it shot out from under the arch | hid it from the observation, even by day, of any on shore, DEPANTCRES. sae | At the memeot oman, pascng wi, etruck beviy | , Then be eughe Bot to, have, oneal, ie cughttc | Sos parapet nyo ca metsn, cad dregcu'vonrs tateay | $0 Seaha yentcols cures lee cvs to, the aaa, before # Home ith hi shoulder against the «| 101 p it, } y a it woul visible from 8 on it Liverpool in steamship Persia—Mr Vineont Wallace, | 41 ey Qxpeia, Nor Be Arr sehr Alva, Guan, Windsor Nj “Beg pardon!” ho said, inthe tous of a gontloman; | the hunting wath. “If'T see one stove, thrown into a | of @ man. | either hand of the old inn. Nover was a rob avg bapes 5 E, FX Gisborne, me Johns Newfouodiand } 8. Sid echre T Page, Cumberland, and ylasd, NYork, KR | “ but I could not see you |" * | well, go te the bottom, I know all stones that follow it will “ He ie safe!” | ber’s den more conveniently constructed for the parpoees: ‘and Mrs Chas Kidston, Mr and MreJ LD Morrison. N ¥, | M Price, Newark Aik Sachin, Stebelound: Shatin “A man that can’t see should move a bit more careful, | 0 to the bottom also. Inglis is insane !”” “They've got bim in ! | of roguery. In the centre of it sat Paul of the branded =r and Mre Wm Urich and child, do: Mr QM Howen, Liver: | We eas Ghek, Laveupecks eles [bin Riover, Bibber, Alex. | OF be'll break his own head and other people's ehouidera,’ | | “They “i ; wha Pomel digruend nt hense “Who can he be?” were the exclamations of the | brow, like asly spider in the centre of his web. As the is H P Bainbridge. xe pod De M Labenthail, C Bor) | ria Montrose rds, Baltinore: sohrs Jas Lawrence, | Stowled the policeman. | Hmepiece, it Inglis plays is desperate game | watchmen and others, While they were yet speaking, the | boat | ape noiselessty out into the river, he followed it New York. Ubas’ less, Philadelphia; | Alien. and SA Are Taylor, NYork. al forashi | | The stranger, who was muftied ina cloak, and with hie | from night to night at the dictation of epirits ! bine light descended far over the water, and was suddenly | with his eyes, and as it engpearet in darkness, and “ Si sane ne vinck aides. Cle tare Ernestine Giddings, | hat oe pagel pint beth the ote es and scretiny, saves wtnactesent? do not believe that there is Po ge rage he ae saree < pd bg veaving pares the craft, heslowly shut and locked lis door, say- . ome, Phils h 5 ins, do. q 5 | pass 1 p dl in tha penetrable gloom ere 3 e scene, #0 lat jum: and clearly visible, once ) SOLE yebn Fords "pelagd: Mish Porton, Miss | Wot NW, brecn chip Bariiament, hacks Crilows, Rival, | Bo'had got ton feet from them. 4 “No; but Lord Inglis does, You know wo are intimate, | tnore wrapped (a darkness, S "ELA right merry. time, may mastars | Thin night wit ‘Win Reilly, Belfast: Mr jodspeed, brics Vex! naAk lone, Dare “A lord, that,’ said the policeman, “But then no | At least so fares a young man of six and twouty can be The Humane’s barge, soeing that the atrange boat had | make ua all rich as the Lord Mayor, or hang you all high tn Mre Wosienboim, Rngiand Mies P Cabborp, Mina B Cal, ver aid Mom | might walk slower. Franti, do; Rmile Graniet, New York; | day evening. “Do you know him?’ inquired his companion, listening the confidant of @ nobleman of forty and more, whose hair | rescued the man, retired to ite berth in the dock, and ina | a Haman—but not me! Tam only a friend of the par- Js beginning to tilver. Spirits, be affirms, have told him | few minutes all was silent as before, wave the light, pat- | ties! innocent av an angel unborn. [ aman old bird— A Coupeux, Barron, brother and Sno Murray, Bay TC Peacock, New York: WP Peters, 1ih—Arr (hy tel le, Wyinan, Cadiz; se asif he heard some distant sound that deimanded hig | thal he will repair his fortune by playing with Sir Paul, | tering feet of Eva—for so also was whe called—as whe | not tobe caught with chaff, or salt on my tail, or quick- England: Jno Lyz, New York; Wm Bl Fearless, Adumf pe Hindostan, a official attention. and that he shall hy and by win even the bank.’’ hastened along the bridge on her way bormeward,wonder- | lime. What a precious cove that young my lord is! I Gray, England: Jas unten. Jr, Queb Montgomery. trom v, from “J know only it’s an earl they all Lord Ingti thing for mo- York; Mr and Mre Jno Briggs, St Low BALTIMORE rs Wm Jenkins, Ha! pey. lere is the nice young fellow, not five years out of Ever since he lost his child in that dreadful way. ten | self, and rejoicing that the boat's company had taken him NYork; achr Gen Grant (Br), | “The great sportng nobleman! I've beard o° him. | ” “He | crazed 1"? ing why the good gentleman should wish to drown him. | believe my lord would not stop short of any | | ut, Newark NJ: JG Batley, A d \ 1 1 m1 he ba d w afie it Bot | { Me a Vv |. Bermuda eamers Locust Point, French, aad | What uproar now yonder? There is her lock of | Years ago, seemed to me a different man. rafely out of the river. his teens! Buthe robs like a lord! Plans and manages Frtsol Water abbou Reales te yt W Stephenson, Mrs Prannlie, Onions , NYork: brig Baltimore, Johnson, Nassau, | wheels, and cursing and swearing and whipping! London | look, here be comes, and close behind him, too, Sir Paul We will now transfer the reader to an old structare, | magnificently. He is none of your footpads or burglars. err. and son, James Deacon and Alber: Deacon, England, | NP; echr J W McKee, Satterly ork. Sid br | ts run clean stark mad tonight. We must go and help | Varney. , | partly stone and partly of old black and decayed oak, | He means to be asort of rogue that won't disgrace the pt Kuseell, Quebee —Total, @. Specie, $606,600 02. Wytonn, avd Ids Meleod, Da ork; Qreen this matter!” “How can two walk together tmiess they be agreed?” | which stands on the very shore of the Thames, half a , peerage. Well, he pays well for using my house, and For Chafleston in the steamship James Adger—Mre © Begrinms, Parrabers, RO; oat Oeeete eas’ from’ Ow ‘Please, sir, a ha’penny to buy bread!” sait a faint, said the young lord with the lady's watch, smiling and | pyile above Landon bridge on the right bank. Tt was one | oes me well for secrecy. I Dray ho may get What modors Newion aud two children, Mise » IT rT fin War Basic, doc Harnucl A ebildieh voice, and a emall, thin hand was thract out to- | shaking hie head. ‘There'll be no playing, J see.” of the few dwellings which remained of the days of Flia- goes for, There is no fear in his blood—his ancestors Wee eS En, Tae aS Any ber. ¢ ers), Mtb, bark A | Wards the poileeu ae he turned to go in the direction | Be phe ee bg Aad mg #0 much ome a beth, and had been the residence of a noble lord of her | were all dare devile and traitors, and bled ca tower at lemore, i y, Re y ies 1 | Bark Marion, Hngg, | of the note, which filled all the street. gether ag ey come in same time; for ueither | court; and for that day it was an edifice of dignity and | Grand rogues—too lordly to be transported! Wel an, Mrs Geo Dispan and child, MreP Billige and infant, | SOC. for Perham co, both Bread’ Its atwayn breadt Bogone, you brat of a | Seema to-regard the other. Let as follow. them. See! | fmportance, But houses have thelt ‘histories, sad-‘their | Towor owes him something | Hie father's blood has paid Initiemore, Miss W J Whittemore, J A Jerrisom, HL Mall, | “i brie Standard (ir) for Meine | beggar, or T will lodge you at the station,” was tho sharp | ¢very man in the room that is not playing i# in motion. | ups and downs in lifo, as well as their owners; and after | beforehand, ax be eays,for what be means totake to-night. DW Clarke, J A Clarke, § W Houghton, Jno M Dow. J Wa: | g ALY sy iilivena, Wehoese, Poe answer which the ragged little girl received. How pale Inglis looks, and how excited bis eyes arc!" passing through many queer experiences, and being put | Heaven send ‘em beck, and I'll be an honest man ever af- fers, Wm Williams Ward, Wm Ham) ition, Goo P bap’ ly Gardner . Limeburner, Savannah No sooner did ehe receive thia reply, and perceive, by | | “And Varney, cool and self-reliant as be always is. | to many base uses, it had, at the time of Our story, got to | ter, on my share of five thousand pounds, and forewear Re Sreenien, CB Clark, J Wood, M Richards M Homan, | "BATH. Nov 9—Arr ache Sally Badger, Garland, NYot, the gleam of @ lamp just over their heads, that he was a | Whata wonderful likeness between the two men! Did | be a sort of river side tap room, or boatman’s inn. Toguery, malt liquors, and euspicious cl . Ti Sn inthe ene Pe, See ¢ ae CHARLESTON, Nov 7—Arr schre Dread N Moxin- | policeman, than she uttered an exclamation of fear, and | you ever perceive it?” ’ It was peculiarly for such a use, having ite second | Fettle down » country ‘squire, and take to port, and die ney, Nasnau, NP; Zephyr, Gage, Havana. ¢ wre Celt: | fied ewiftly forward, as if to escape from the arrest rho “Yes, every one has noticed it who knows them.” + | story built out like @ far over tho water, so that a | with the gout like a duke.” or, Soult, BP Genny, Alden, cab deka TC meer | feared, while the two men hastened to grope their way to | _ This conversation was broken off by the approach of the | seorn of wherries and other boate could run under and lie | The door closed and barred, Paul put another mi MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. _ ship Moonlight, Pendleton, Bristol, Eng; bark | the scene of the uproar at the corner of the nowt street friends of the two gentlemen, who, all sides of the | texether beneath its shelter; while from the water np, | malt boneath his waistooat, and after carefully examin! worccesnimnnnnintes e « Favorite, Pearce, Cardenas for Liverpool, put ta for ‘The little girl ran forward in her fright, not knowing | Vast room, pressed towards them and surrounded them. | through the floor of the pinzza, was a stairway, giving | his doors and windows (having previously clored the aamanac Jas H Ashinesd, White, Sen Mi ve whither she went, antil she ras! Sir Paul Varney proceeded directly to the faro table. | access to the main body of the house, which bad @ front | water gate to his dock stairs) he entered @ litte inner TOR NEW YORK—THI Day. against a tall man ina 44 | WOON RIERA, ; morn 247 Jandy, Noouan. a cloak, who was going the same way she was fiying, and, | Which stood apart and conspicuous the others, and | on Thames Alley, a vile and narrow lane, which threaded | room, which had in ancient days been the private cabinet ere GIT , ti pears Bomees, Spee, 69 WS Vhason, Tbaokaion, to prevent he vk from falling, & canght bie coat, He | Which having no one near it but the croupier, seated | the umes fein boneen Gas lined the river «ide of the Ear! of Kesex, and in which Pepys, Evelin, Charles wnooooes | RUT LAIR, Now 2 hid sche Damon, Pitcher, Philadelphia turned and seized her by the arm, saying quickly— in hie chair, seemed to await some players more As the “Sack"—by which name thie ancient inn was | the First and Second, and, some say, even had Pert of New York, November 11, 1457. FALL RIVER, Nov 9—Arr schre Team Smith, McUivern. “Are you a pickpocket, hey?” ind exclusive than the rest occupying the surrounding | known—was cqually accessible by the street ae by the | sat with one or the other of the noble line of hosts. a Alexandria: RCA Yara, Rawarde, Rappahannock. Sid schr «It is so dark, sir! I couldn't see, Please to forgive | tables aaeP noe wrong of vanero~the cabmen - wes as bd sents & RY ned Paul Coney] ae awe -FARFD. Ontario, Vengiider, Delaware Oiy. me!’ The kev of the table, on seeing jnglia advance, watermen. we « name, and « villain. | fee! 1 ia bolster to ascertain money Meamship City of Baltimore (Br), Leitch, Liverpocl—-3 G | Mh-—Arrschy D Brown, Heald, Alexandria. oe Now | _ He seemed struck by the soft and musical voice of the followed ty n score of his noble friends, stood and bowed | ous look—with tts dark, stout shutters most always closed, had taken thet. day, in the way of his vocation, and’ bis ‘ < Yer... seb x Mesa child, and gaid— to bim; but when Str Paul Varney came up with a train of | ite gloomy exterior, and the well-known character of its | two barrelled Spanish pistolet, a foot and « bait dong, eeecamby, James Adger, Turner, Charleston—Spoford, |” GRORGETOWN. BO, Nov t—Arr scht Sarah Bruen, Dow | | “Come forward to this gas light. Ah, Tree! You aro | fifty barons, baronets, earls marquisses, he laid his | host—ae a returned convict, as well as the ugly visages of | were in their places. ‘Bicamehip Roaboke, Skinner, Norfolk, &c—Ludiam & Piea- | *laee NYork. Cid Sth ache M Biedman, Terry, do young and pale, and ae lovely as wretched! You donot | band upon his heart and did the lowest possible homage | hie guests, who lonnged about the door, it evidently do- | The boat, in which the midnight party we have seen af sa . . ' 2 GLOUCESTER, Nov 9—Arr bark James Smiib, Bates, Suri | look like a pickpock of his servile body to the successful player. In the eyes | served ite reputation. Upon it the police kept vigilant | ec: embark were moving the river, had not Ship Western Continent, Reed, Ban Francisso—futton & Co. | 'P. : “Indeed 1am not, sirl of thie keeper of the games the winner at we oat es, and bly from its doors been taken to when a heavy drift Fei RK iy, Barstow Laver joo A itiveden, TaD feyar TN pa, ted gute dhs and aad | * Why dit you run, and pt your hand in my Packetr | ot Jrercen, were he the oatier of Prince Albert, than frince | som thore rogues of every dye than from any aber sink of of enveloped them in cimmerian Ehip Minnesota, Deshon, Mo teks & Bel ie orm, mi id not mean to, kir. Tcould not sex—and—I should | Albert himself a loser. sin in the heart of London town. lackness. figure ‘% ‘ ell w NW al himae! Be Seon ert ons. b Ae DM ead CTARTFORD, Nov ?—Arr steamer Seneca, Chalker, New | have fallen down. Tonly tried to hold myself up.”’ The table which, a few minutes viously, ere Lord ‘The inn was quiet. The landiord, for reasons of his ‘ae, " jasgoa=t 2 York; echr James Mager, Galingher, Philadelphia Why did Fe run fo fast, when it is sa dangerous to | Inglis and Sir Paul entered this ‘Golden Hell,’’ as | own, had closed hia doors half an Rour earlier than usual Kebr T Holcomb, Goslee, Savanpab—Seranton & Tallman Hh—Ary sehr Yankee Boy, Risley, Kiugelon. Sid wehr F | move in the fog?” he arkec’, still holding her by the arm, | aSpanish prince upon his first visit to it termed it with | Yet he had not put out all hie guests. Beneath. the iron Kehr J W Maitiand, Speed, Buckaville—Br own ADeRosset, | ¥ lower, Raxpor, Phi oy H Ryerson, Purber, ant Py. | 204 looking steadily suto her face, for its singular beauty, | great truthfulness, had been vacant, was now the most | lamp, and partly in ite descending rays, sata man whose Rebr Dirert, Beverage, Cily Point—D Glines Son, & Co. rama Henderson, N¥ork. Cid sehr Colninols, hinith, Taam | With all its absence of color amazed him, inasmuch as her | thronged in all thet hail of pleasure and of gin, | appearance waa striking. He was very large in his Davin fgitimore—Mailler, Gord & Quereau. | fot fuer Pence Oe tr MACHIASPORT, Nov 2—Arr schre Protection, Cx t Delaware, Copes, Patadelpeia. York; JP Jomutow, Munily, do for Calais. #14 Lt brie Con yould, NYork drees was ragged, ber bead bare, her hair wet with rain, | where Satan reigne lord of the card tables. Such a com’ | breadth of shoviders and bad a heavy looking square New | and blowing wildly in wind, and her eraall, white feet | petition ay was now on the tapia of the gambling room had | bead, covered by short, black hair, streaked with gray. shoo less. never been witnessed. The players at the othef tables | His features were bold and high, with eyes of singular brige Cel Dunbar, for Porto 1 wae afraid of the two policemen, sir.’ suspended their games to about the board where | steadiness an’! fire. His complexion was dark, like the wind, brige Celestina, Dunbar, fo Innocence neve policemen, child.”” the Goliah and David of their armies were to decide one of | seatan of @ man who has been in foreign climes. He OTs Be key aeemmbap Masten, Lawes “Tasked one of t “penny. alr, and he spoke | the mout interesting contests in the history of “play.” a | had bnt one arm, and wore the empty aleeve of his ARRIVED. Rhip Ren) Adame Chase, Liverpool, Ort 9, with mdas and howe pe i), to Tapseott & Co. Had one birth. Ot S. ln! 44 jon 56 30, saw 8 eiemmer, aupposed one of the Goiline ine. Nov 1, las 8, low 1 propel Indianola vin Galveston, ships Oceap (Bremen), Gatien, Bre | @ruffly , and frightened me, and «aid he would lock me up | combat, were Hoyle living, this great chronicler of gamos | nautical wntch-coat thrust into the broast of It. His lips Sound Rae wit m1, caw large propeller | Tren, Crest of the Wave, niles. Havre. Robo (Br, Orr, fa. | ICT begged, and so I ran away as fast as 1 could {” would Rave ee upon with ae deep an intercat ws ever | were comprewed firmly upon « small pipe which be was Compress, Mather, London, Ort 11, and Tale | verpool, Wim Blown, Young Kam, Merriman, “7 passed these two men. And why do you bog such a | old Froiesart watched the battles al'outrance of knights | smoking, not placid! 7, but Nlerooly, as if his thoughts were dee and 180 passengers, to Grinnell, Min | Kearasge, Leavitt Mas, Hares night as this, and ask for ha'pennic#, my child” he asked | whoee «pear heads in royal tournaments sought (for glory) | wild and excited. Upon the table by his ride Iny a heavy 4? BS. lon 18 87. exchanged senals with ee ot son ipr do; | Kindly. each other's hearts! pistol, whch be had just been examining, and placed there York. Oct Sor iat ah 1d, tot 1? ake: 5 Fille, Rien sc “Please, sir, T dare not tell 1" But to our great play. Lord Inglis placed upon the ace | as if eatiefled with his scrutiny. ith Br ebip Blie DA, int 4653, 5 § Dare not? Come out of the storm ander this arch,and | of diamone aty thousand pounds, Tt was not in one note, Ry the fire place, not far off, sat the host of the “Sack,” v7 ship Peruvian, bound K; Soroe, Leet Galveston and Indianola, ship Toulon, —_ Seen 7 ee 4 in five, of ten thousand fw > henge ‘1 4 had that eae = hee onl he anni Py ta | g ir NYork. “No, air,” she answered n afraid to toll, ease converted, " wort! « 78 net to : Seived on potions injarton es tn cates tier 4h, AMC Arr. shi, Ry Ohichria. Howes, Harr sir, let me go ! Soe Ree tae into thin sum; om whieh he. promised to. mect sir Puut | Of insead of revcmuig. Te inUmeted that he had ween the XM. aud Mayo st IW AM on the Bub. The A Chae | Bg Ana" omg Up. ship Audover, Berry “Why do you not ask me for a ha'penny before you | Varney, hoping t recover the two hundred thousand | world and had had “experience,” and was an old bird, no Bnced varinvie winds wud weather vv the passage from New York; w rs, bark Ann, from To ee which he had lost within a few weeks past to him and to | longer to be caught with chaff. And although Paul was Kip Detapers Free) werer, Pe mies aim, 42 days, with | steamship Philadelp! Boggs, NYork via Hada: ‘Because, —I—I'd rather not! I'm ashamed to ask | other ever ready to give advice and counsel to less oxperionced Fees aoe said apoke Br bark Atalanta, Wines (en mesce | engin, Delano, Liverpool eck ye eth es 4 |e It ie not our purpose to enter into the details of a stake | rogues, and even to lot conspiracies against the peace and i as oe peovaaeee «trom Shields ‘Towed (0 see Oct 2 ships H I Ww Jar ne, Surely, you are not a poor woman's child, with such a | at faro, as reporters record all the details of a race upon | weal of society mect secretly beneath his roof, yet he was ‘ Goad heavy Seber MUPPliet her. The D | bapman; ih ship Champion, bark Wm & Jane; Le face and such language ' the turf, or a challenge gamo at chese. We will record | careful never to go 80 far as to compromise himsolf. “He | sisted by two of the oarsmen, the earl was laid Ship Wi Rathbone, Pratt, Sunderland, Get ¢ Se EEapORD Nov 9~Are sche Cyptone, [dare not tell, sit! They would keep mo inthe water | only the reeults of one of the most exciting night's play | had onee seen the Bengal tiger,”” was his invariable reply, | in the bottom of the boat, which scarcely had pansed in «Co: aiip wo Kverett 2 Brown Cet 13. ta ; iranch, Chase, NYork, per oe tal J should tell. Please let me go—t am 80 cold | ever known in London, not only on account of the rank of | and he did net care abet going a second voyage across ore, te Ge tre current, aia wer ent 3. a ace teamsbip Ang’ zon, say | ¥: Ww 4 int dards from « erul and chilly the players, their former friendship, their remarkable | the sea to gage upon his visage. cide and barge onward tone ‘cand owt saw a large steamer steering iat 4110, NEW HAVEN, Now 10—Arr bark Excelsior, Willard, Tarks © Poor child! Trannot let you go in thie way. Ifeota | resemblance in form, face and features to cach other, bat Paol was at in the world, laying up money by hia “Oars! give way, men, with a wi out the cap- San 61, ignaliecd chip Conmienens, Macoduek, Bence for Liv nds. sehrs William Kement, Stannard, Virginia: ster: singular interest in you, Take this piece of silver, and | tho unparalleled amount of the stake placed upon’ the | inn for a rainy day, and had grown fleshy aneath the | ain; and the next moment the boat and ite party disap. nip Germania, Wood, Hayre, Oct 1, and Cowes 12 (where se Hid echr Marianna, NYark; sloop Champion, | make me a promine board chin and about the abdomen, with good fare. Ho now aat | peared in the thick darness far down the river She put in on acequnt of head winds), with mdse and 27 jas NEWPORT, Nov 9—Arr echrs Dashaway, Clarke, Ric « Yes, sir. ‘Tho rewult was that Sir Paul Varney was the winner! by the fireplace in a huge, onken, oily looking arm chair | The above is all of this beautiful and highly interesting Sengers, tw Wu Whiiork Jr, "Madd death on board curing | mond, Va, for Fuvidencn Roker Jr, kelly, NYork, of aud | That you will come at this very arch tomorrow night | pale as the marbles that stood im the miches about him, | tat he wore Jack FalstaiT had often sat in, and “for that | Ftory that will be published In our columns. We give . Cet 21, lat 46 45, ton 2440, saw ship Zurich, from | for Dennis at this time—you hear that church clock striking ton '~ | gnq as immovable stood Inglis, the Bar! of Conybeare, ‘be. | matter, and alews matter, Prince Hal, too.’ He was not | this ae a sample. continuation of it can be found only lew York 10th, 8 A M—In fort, the above: schr Christiana Keen, Mar- | that is the hour you must be here, Now, I have press! fore the table! Hie eyes’ were fixed, with a wild, awfal | #moking. for he aasovered that he had ne'er a stomach for | m the New York Ledger, the great family weekly paper, Yurgia Price (of Boston), Harden Pr re Pr mene W | tn, from Providence, of and for Perth Amboy, NJ; Revenue | affairs near by; but I must ace and know more of you; if, stare of fixed horror uj the pil ts neeee ‘which the | tbacco—but a can of ale rested upon his fat knoe, held | ‘or which the most lar writers in the country con: Jivica, Sept 13, wih pale of) peste oat ne, Ainpbeli. from @ cruise, and all the vosanis re | as Tguess, You are a poor victim of tyranny, you shall | Chef des Ci oy? lena hog Towards him | Srtly in bis fat gripe, To have seen Paul in this attitude, | tribute, and which can be found at all the stores through- ip secring W, showing a fed signal with & tnorbing of the Sh. Wind South, and thick | 4 ite a friend. Will you come, thon?” cross the Deurd Wt Jip’ were comimased and bie, | Wil his rubicund face, ene seould never havemuapoeted | out the city and country, whore papers are sold. Remem- ud not make ont ‘ Nov 10—Arr stramshi Ongray, , “J will, sir, You speak so kind, 1 would goall over | hie hands trembled, and 4 ‘Whole visage was suddenly | his Jacket covered & convicts bad hoart, and that, under. | ber to ask for the New York Ledger of November Zist, ant r Hokm, Angosturs, 2 days, with hides | NYork: brig Beronda, Host Richmond, Va; sohre Dashaway, | London to find you again.” transformed into that of a stranger—for none of hie inti. | Beath the hanging lock of balr which he kept carefully | nnd in it you will get the continuation of the story from PO Reet Rotors, Chariton, PRK, wih outa | Bros, Garter evcrieHear} emai Rocka | q lhe "etd wouredtroneh te wih cok seery Tank | amen, ey gaged apo, recog tha | outgayti gi (7 wat Warned deep int hi ahs | Sr: tne pion of Gh Lda wh ta yon & si, - i ite wel, Wns | at the moment roar rough the arch, and nearly took ' ' ery letter “R.” news © 5 on abs Kary estan, Torey, Gearpeivere, OC, 4 dave Win Pccren noe an ore], Rappahannock River, Yai | them from their feet. When he recoverca bis position he | State with ne aged lookiay eatin as ise ~ je wat and watched hie one-armed guest's fron out of | copy on receipt of five cents. Fanny Fern writes only for Sebr lone, Tuiford, Beaufort, NC, 3 dave pias Wander Freich, Svorn. snd trom belvw, sehr Jaa | Was alono—the Wittle maiden had disappeared without & | % tyme, te features of Lord Inglis. the corner of his dull, bluish eyee, but seeming to look | the New York Ladger; Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., writes onl febe Wie Squall b Frederickaburg, $ days Witt, Roa, Philadelphia. Also sid, schr Rea Nymph, Daw. | word more . : into the embers, Suddenly the one-armed man cast his | for it; Emerson Bennet writes ouly for it; and nearty all eyes upon the hands of an old time clock, which wae | the eminent writers in the country, such as . rs, Hoston for Troy cop, Baltimore. He gathered his cloak about him, and walking rapidly — Rehr Portland, Ct. for Albany. PORTLAND, Nov 8~Arr bark Triton, Cousine, Calala vin down the archway, sald to himretf CHAPTER TT beginnin Mrs, Emma D. BN. Sov id Alice 7 o ia | , Raid ime . « ite warning rattle preparatory to striking | Sigourney, Mrs. a uthworth, an Gebe Moery Babee tee nes ene eres Pore Caroline, Buckiins kas Caer are Ren, Cuureh. N |< This child called me kind! She seomed to trust me, Tne RTE, twelve. Carey, contribute regularly to ie columns. Mrs, South- Behr Bigite R ia + Providence. land for do." : ton, Myers, | and did not run away from me ag she did from those po- “Ruined! Lostcutterly ruined (’ were the words “Ro late!’ he exclaimed, before the first stroke of the will write for no other paper hereafter. Geo. 1. Beds TP unit a hae ORTEMOUTIT, Nov 9—Cid ship ‘crew (new, | Heemen. Tam pot wholly a devil! Ifind Thave got a | which wore wrung from the lips of Lord Conybeare, ax he | hammer upon the bell wns given. “It ia time he was | Prentice, Feq., of the Louirville Journal, prepares the Wit Bebe Pearl Kelis, Albus 1 IN tone), Burdick, of and for Norte * | heart that beats with bumanity and feels with ¢ mood once more beneath. the archway which led | here’ If he should turn coward and refuse the yertare!”’ | and Humor Department in the Ledger. Tt is mailed to Behr Rimien Ann, Childs e Boston ehods aah Ben, teenean ik But I me forward as Tam driven. This nig from the street to the gamb' Those who would | “Not he—not he, Captain,” answered Paul, with em- | subseribers at $20 year, or two copies for 82, Addresa Gebr New Realnad, How. 4 ahipa Orphe a, Chews my destiny for woal or woe! I not, und ¢ followed him forth he had en!) @aved back. The | phasic. “There's no fear in that blood! 1 know tho | Robert Bonner, publisher, 44 Ann street, New York. St ia Nr here Park er bes | ache Ridoey Pr aoft-yoterd and inte little barefooted hergar girl, | arble silence which he haa vi in the pre. | stock well. Tea thick, dark night, and a man can’t | the handaemest and best family paper in the country ioe hase Rome | WOriene, 6 that had ony emotion left. Thank God, wy hoart i} gence of men, and beneoth whieh he hoo sealed ap all | move so fast, you know | o antly illustrated, and characterized by a bigh more: Breas "Ww ! ! rype ¢, Risley, Pawiuer pa all fon—-al) .ror emotion i ioe bye apn a fountain, locking “Yor, The very night for our yenturemme’? tone

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