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——~—a———— Special Correrpondence of the Herald. ‘Lawrence, EK. T., March 1, 1858. Gov. Denver Issues a Proclamation against Jim Lane—The Nt Comscirucronal Convention, &e Everything appeare to be quiet in the Territory. We have Ko reports of the trouble at Fort Sco%t continuing. ‘Whe United States dragoons are a great peace institution, Botwithstanding what may be said to the contrary by cer- fain members of Congress and tho biack repablican Papers. Since Gen, Denver har Leen Acting Governor the troeps have been kept in constant requisition where there ‘was any apprehension of dilliculies, The result is that peace and order have obtained wherever the troops were retained. Tho course of Gen, Denver has been suck eetowin for him the reepect and coafdence of al! the goed men of a!) parties in Kaneas, The most anscrupu- Jous of the fraudulent'y ‘nclined pro-plavery men would be more pleased with him if he was more inclined to be ‘Meir Loo); #0 the foolish fanatics of the free State party ‘woult be better pleased if they had a Governor whom Wey covid prostitute w their political rantings, their spec- mistions and peculations But all men ackoowledge that fe Governor bar been ecrupulously fair and impartial ia } iy dealinge With both tho unscropulously anfair political fmewons 0} Kansas. ‘The attention of the free State party is at present ab sorbed im ihe election of delegates to the new Conatitu- tional Convention. On the 27th ult. the counties elected eounty conventions, which are to meetto morrow,’ nom). ‘mate delegates to the Constitutional Convention. The eleo- tsp for said delegates will take place on the second Tues @ay m March (9th). The Const'tutional Convention, it wil) be rememDere« ‘o meet on the fifth Monday in March. There ba» beer » qreat deal of throwing, plotting end acheming tn the (ree S (ase party in regard to this Con- vention. The ements in the party bave presented their cigae. Minneola has exhibited her bead, and the Peadiug politicians haye shown their ands. The fight, however, is so distinetly between the Mifferent political aspirants, that the two elements in the free State party and M.nneols are only side ieeucs. Firet, ‘here was A movement started by some of the conserva- aves, upon tbe princip'e of the Winneola Capital Corrup tion Gompany bill. Influential men of the opposing elo- meat were introduced into it, and the offces were taken porsecsion of by this clique and divided up around among themse!ves; but as there are not eo many oltices as there ean be sharez in & Lown, at said offices are notof eae! im portance, and as the political aspirants are more numer2ue haa the members of oue Legislature, tie movement his to some exten. 1a: in Leavenworth the con tive fa patie and rabid faontics have united ona gives cach element an equal pumber in the Con Ganvention, but which ultimately redoan is to dhe sncoas wax) advancement of che conservative or democratic ele- ment. Ail the cal political figh's now are between the a pe demagoguex of the face Sieie party, ey aro such as to merit I . ‘tien or emotion from Eastern readers eave op jeugth of his balter, Tha fol- er door not ee, Jim Lane, run t (Foie proclamation may be considered asa warning to as renegade — PROCLAMATION OF ACTING GOVEENOR OEN. DENVER. Fo Tux Prorir or Kaveas Trantery:— T bave this day deen shown a circular purporting to be “Instructions to enrolling officers’ for enrolling the Kan gon wilitia, and signed by one “J, H. Lane,” dated “Sead- ita, Lawrenes, Feb. 16, 1858, and od by the ‘same individual, ap- lis Farolling offices of Kansas Territo. Atl these acts are illegal, without authority of law, and en the part of “J. H. Lane,” a usurpation of power The Prentieth rection of the organic act declares that ihe Governor -h..) reside within said Territory, and shall ‘de Commancer:in Chic! of the militia thereof,” and “he shall commission all officers who shal be appointed to edfee uncer the laws o° said Territory.” ‘There is no power in the Territory tbat can @overcor of the antbority thus vested in can fix the heaiquarters of Kansas militia, There 10 law 0; Copgress aad cousequentiy there can be pone @f the Terriory nuthorizing “J. H. Lae’? to issue com- missions, nor bas any commiteion been issued to bin. K affords me gree! pleasure to congratal people @ tbe restoration of peace in the Territwy, and I cantion hem againet encouraging or couatennncing these insidious @tiemp.s to renew the difficulties and trounles whieb have too long held sway here. The effort seems to be to in rogeed Somos engage in this box ness ander a promise y them five dollars per dey not one centof wi wil yer be realize’. What amie can ensue if warbolent man ie t owed tobe! OD a military dicta- tership over the civil authority, end squander the public money at pleasure? I trust the good sense of the people ‘will todvce them to frown down all sach illegal and im- proper movements W. DENVER, Acting Goversor. Lacomrrox, K. T., Feb. 26, 1858. ‘The municipal election of Lawrence takes place takes @eeday. A mayor aod some fificen other officers are to be @lected. There are four hundred voters in the precinct, ‘aod every tenth man (forty) is a candidate for one of said @fwen offices. There is an equal number who are candi- @ates for some county or territorial oflice, making every ‘Wb voter in Lawrence (cigbty) at present a cand! tate for geme oftice, while at least two of the other four fifths eave political aspirations. This simple fact will explain Deter than « volume of comment, why there is so much pebem ng, piloting aod quarreling ln the froe State party, ‘alse why Were ix such a roar of rage raised when there is a wrenpect of this party losing the possession of the govern- power, epoile, pecs lating. Pe peculations, and Serbo Ths foliows in the wake of such posses Court of Common Pleas, Before Bon. Judge Hilton. AOTION AGAINST THE CITY POR THE DEATH OF A CHILD. Manca 10.—Thomas Smith vs. The Mayor and Aldermen, @s., of New York.—Vbis was an action for damages for al- Yeged vegligence on the part of the Corporation officials, by which the plaintitf's daughter, achild nine years of age, was drowned. On the S6th of August Inet; piainti(ns abild had occasion to croee® pier at the foot of Tweaty- Geet vurcet, when phe fell through one of the holes ia the pier aud was croweed. Tne chit wasa fice healthy girl, Prd cambie of rendering valuable eervices in the houre- _iaumull. To Courequence of her death the wife ef Ue Pp aubil was very much impaired, and sho was to Sally incararuated trom avendiog to ber family” aifare Piaw' ! cams $12,000 cewmages, Verdict for plan om, 8500. pomting S.J. W rive the Theatrical, Masical, de. Broxnway Tueatak—She wprivalled bareback riders, Mme. Tourvinire aod Mesers. Meiville, Eaton Sune, Perry and Frank ore to aesiat the arenic sports to nignt. The Mayor's Office. Avermm DESCENT UTON MoDeL. ARTEST ReT AROSE — ‘The Mayor's squad, under Sergeant James A. Cro’ made aDoiber Gescemt Upon two mode! artivt ortadisnments, ove of which which was broke up a few weeks ago by the officers, and the parties all diecharged under the promise thot the: wou itomediately abandon the business. They, however, regardless of their promise, commenced ops cations again, and on Tnesday night the officers made a second descent upon the place (No. 463 Broome street), and succecded ix finding five of the young !aties partly wa nude staie, aed just in the act of commencing their even irg’s amusement. They were all taken into owtody and conveyed toth: Pighth ward station house, where they wera locked up ior the night They gavetheir nares as Louisa Stein, Pertha @wartz, Leona Visher, Fliza Reckor, Joanua Myers and Emma Myers. Chas Kaath, the proprieto ‘Was & #0 arrested and locked up until Wedaceday morn- ing, when be, wgether with the girls, wore Drought be- fore the Mayor, and the girls sent ach eix months to Blackwell’s Island and Kauth pnt under $3,900 bail t await the action cf the Grand Jury. Sergeant Croft's squad also made @ cescent upoo r model artist cou- | cerp, No 17 Boward street, where 4 a } tendance of young men witnessing rat state, a found in the houss inte cumody dad ceaveyed to. the Tairteeath several yourg girla, all in a Perfes stage erected in the rear parlor. were taken | ward station house, ¢ girls’ names are Mary Jones, kivry Ingoen, Catharine Eheyher, Frank Smith, Anon Myers, Joseph Myers and Louisa Dededer. Tho oiloers slio srresteo Wr. Robertson, Wm. T. Jonuer, Frank Bur- rel, Francia Mitchell Jaliv Montegaral, Francisco Goso, Theodore lmber, Joeeph Verman, George Miller, 8. ba Spaulding, Cobeu Bristow, Philip Young, Julius Josoph, TV Wivhams and Carl Shurtz. On being brought befor tho Mayor the girleand men were ali discharged, on the promise that they would never be found in the Like busi- ce again, Laugherelater, the proprietor of the placo, «ew held to bai in the sum of $500, City Intelligence. Arrempt at Sticine —-Word was brought to the Core- ner's office at 1 o'clock yesterday that a man had cut his throat in one of the back rooma of French's Hotel Dre. O'Bavion and Weltjc immediately proceedet to the spot, and fonnd a msn named Mahler, a jeweller, who resides at 13 Frankfort strect, to the bath; he was breathing; on taking him out of the bath it was found that he had cnt his throat and made two largo wouuds {> esc orm and one at the wriet, and was bleeding to death. The modi. cal gentiomes bound up ihe wounds aud sent him to t! New York Hoopital, where he now lies, with po chaisce of recovery. Mahler was rich, and hav’ a beautifal young wife with whom be lived very happily, No cause Can as yet be ascertained for thir act. Tee Cramnens Sroset Boeerary—Cormecnon —In our accouat of tue burglary at No. 18 Chambers «troet yeeter- day, we stated that the sufferers were losers to the aro of $16,000. Th's, we understand, is tacorrect. Put $8 Goo worth of property was stolen. Personal Intel&gence. Mir. T. F. Meagher sailed on Satarday last for Aspinwall, en route w Central America, which he visils for the pur pose of collecting materials for lectures and writing on thatcountry. de is accompanied -by Don Ramon 7’acz, son of General Paez of Venezuela, an accomplished geolo- gist, botanirt and dranghteman. Mr. Paez will undertake entific aud -ertistic portion of the w and ¥ r the literary. Theee gentlemen will retarn fro their expedition In Sbovt three months, and lay the into resting result of their experience before the publis. Hurt, Blake. i ra the Pein in in dtetress (or0 ih port Feb age ice x Un M, for Worm fow ‘ettron aor ey a ale oe Desa, from Ava rata 2 nih Sot whe Was sex, ta Lng Fed Peso Arr Shandon Govle, oss, Feb Z1- Od, steamahip £ NEW YORK XERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1868. oS Wolo, from New Yor! Convnse Jan M-—Are Fsteban Alberto, Boybal, Mobile; "et sarin a, ee, 4 es finder, Kalloch, Boston. it Park fo aysiery, alee, Prine, oe ok Feb m bark, name nite rail. basing & ‘wit we signal t Bone Kone, Dec 29- In port ship Clara, W = jor fl FFlavana, March 2—To port ships Carlen & chartered for N York; Eachange, Potter, for ba rcth Cllaeepie; Robert Treat eat; Venice, Aymumes;, ievy) dane D Cooj Moro Castle, 4 poryer Woitan, for Boston at $1 pou, Trou, Gen Cobo, Haak Fi Hurbngten. Keene, for Falmonth, FM: Sniwerp; irra Nevac, Fonter’ for Morseiliag, at £2; hiuen Howe: Gertrude. Goodburn: Abbyla, Johoson; Nenraka, MePadden: ‘altel, Davia. Watt ham, Leger Yursuit Sanford; C 3 Hamilton, Chase asd Mary Hau, Seed, disg; Tyringhsm’ Dosge; Brothers, Adte; Odd Fetiow, Fittot Laura Snow, Crockett elo, Ewer Wawaine, Halls Tiuos Bennet ; A as ‘tides rk, ya, and Mary Hyl chee, ‘notre ez, foc Jole ¥ Begg Walter Howe, lore, for NYork, frome Tigh, Bickmore, do, d NM fawgen Brownsttie, Simpsons tor NOrkeans des herg, for do; Harvard, Anderson, eee Catharine Nickels, Nickels, for Matanzas and For: her 6 selene: Crimea, Stinson; J Crosby, eu imty fe ken, Norden; Aiivin, Fartiaae, Yr Are, Ri staples, Ica rent; Zone, Thomas; Eureka, ‘iilsey; MA and Mazatlan, Dodge, dives Toon, Grima, Ina, Laney; Lucretia. Wallace; Peerless, Patterson, and GW Barter, Forpham, wig; w hrs Starlight, York, pbia; Vate aletin, Means rom Mariel) to cléar for Port Yard, 8 Snuth, for Matanzas and Balumere; Norman, Collins, prepariy lecharge; Henry Cas off, Gardaer, ty dts ibhe, aS for Charleston; AA Pandel, Alchorn, “and Yanthea, Sopor, dine; Hope, Merrill; Henry Cale, Hazleton, and W Latty, Sawyer, wig. jared l—Arr brig Salmal Greyhovnd Gamage, Bslumore. Cid Feb 2osclirs Margaret, OGell, NYork: Crimea, Robin, United Sta yy ERPOOL, Feb 22~Aur Canada (+), Lani, Boston via Ha- 4 10th, wha Rover, Crowell, Catiso: 2tst, Achillea, Nor- der bolz, NOrleans#: Mary Anna, Grace, Charies'on: Zid Joaish |, Hale, Luat, Pulisieiobin. NDON, Feb 2i—Entd out, Achilles. Spe Phisdelphia. Maranzis, Feb 2 Arr ship Brie, Preble N Porwovrm, Fey 0—Arr Juno, Raske, NVork; 22d, So.th Carolina, Suni", NOrloans for Rotsardam. Swatow, Dec %—In port vhip Mary Whitridge, Chose broneh, une. Feb 19--Arr sch alipes enna Batch, NYork. Yemen, Fed! 1—Cld Pes Hall Zasziman, Nov tl—Arr schr 4 Ho Mt Ceo Power, (ord = Nov 25 tor Rrava). ont sai} in a few duys for Salem. TRAMSIITR CANADA, AT HALT AX —TRERGRAPHIC.) h, Crow, NYork: achr rovidence Dee 2, bork Said Bin Sultan, Ward, from Aden, arr Arr from New York Feb 2, Switzerland. at Liverpool; “heblorses.* Sid tor do fh, Wm Patterson, from Malags; 20h, Lotus, from Marseilles, 24th, Am Congress. from Lon-ion rr (yom at Cowes. lew Orleans Mb, Hosa, Polar, and Vaidarniso, at Rareslona: 10m, Hampden, at Cadiz; 2st, Gerhard, tn the Sebo, and Iiustrious, at Belfast, om L Are from New York J Bid for do Dee 26, A from Bhoveba from Shinghae, Sid for — Dec 26, Annie Bucknam, from Ring » sof Sunda Dec 8, Cygnet, from v for b, Alfred Hill, from Poo chow foo ‘ur do n tropic, from Shsnghse for 4o; Norseman, frou Macao | Sist. Florence Nightingale, from Shanghse for Jo. Heme Ports. APALACHICOLA, Feb 27—In port ships Hliza Perrie, jg: Jono Ha er, fer 400; Wicks, Foulkes, Barnett, Driggs for du, Sarah Jacking. scale for do, Lemsneur Rigerson, Stewart, Rendell, laa. Kate Sweedant. iartio. for Boson do; Bt Petersure’ Thomas, Fecanon, Seaor Fecanton. Kayne, Reee for Liverpool do: Lizzie Drew, Perey, for Provideacs rT. vole McPherson, Philpot, Osbora, Goidart, Payson, | do Elizabeth Bibby, Gilson. for Liverpool do; St Joma, Law. Lamborn, Pleming. ‘Young’ Munes, @ hewn, renee, from Liverpool, diag; Kdward Bowsten lo Wi McCuiloogb. Bradt urne, Hitchings, Murphy, Herden, Islaeky, Mountford and wite. From rpcol, per steamship Kangaroo—Mu Zadek Mra W Dougheriy, Mr Nolan and lady dss O’Counc lin and jady, Grinnell and lady, -rcerr and lady, Kuch abd lad nald 8G Smiib, yhern, Gordon Heria, Tl is, ii, T Walker, libery, Flariow, ston, in the steamship two cht'dren Major ‘arr, EW Edgerton, F en > one ue wh EIay, 10. Peonjant, P: " Tarnhintanl end lady, u Mad Roule tte, Berra J Parcel, ana 2 in From Bermuds, in the bark Eliza Barss—Mr and Mrs Arn- _ wire Wort hd child. Mrs Darrell and child, Kirabeth Murray, Cecelia Ruey, Elizabeth Weston. DEPARTURES. For Charleston. be the st Sherman end lad lady, Bayon Ballard, Lerbo, & Dougines, Gewrick, Mre Bi 1) Ml MC Lawton, Hammon 1, and Tin the steerage. John Smith. For Savanrah. per steamehip Star of the Son"h— Yisa Jane bmi L, Geo W Trow, Mra A Carier, $ Lantaba:h, ech, C W Smith. © H Rikeman, evbma, 8 Firishwan, Thowan Gorman, and Zn the terrae Richmond, &c., tn the steamship Rosnoke—R Munroe, Strong, #'J Pendleton, lady and two chidren W ul John Dudley, servant amd child, JH DA Berry, 'P Foley, Wm Killa, lady and (wo chid Je Na, Miss Jane Purdy, M Roseubelm asd lady, and a io the steerage. Court Calendar—This Svraemm Covxt—Oircuit—Nos. 199, 350, 39, 270, 871, 872, 378, 376, 377, 37, 378 ores, Asi by ap hs 135, 34, 267, 368, , 980, 281, 883; v4, 670. arrewoR Sovrt.— Sow 433, ‘hs ‘299, 54", 472 604, 146, 504, 134 401, 474, 620. 20, 954, ‘985, 208, 399, 417, 144, 506, 697, 316, 449,496, 222, 41 MARITIME INTELLIS suman ron new rons sal mew Port of New York, Mareh 10, Ws, oLrAREn Light, ‘Tinkle ship Northern fieeanabiip Star of ‘be Rou'h. Lyons, tava Steamalip Marin, Foser, Charicston- 6, Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Yorfolk, Ao—Ludiam & Pies Magers. ko. will be exhibited at the close. Bown yand Meesrs. Eddy and R. Jobn- hip Corings (Br), Walker, Livers ston are W euact the leadiog characters in we thrilling : tient ieala tal ce raged) ca.led the Gatwoster,” thie evening. Two Ehip Constitution (Br), Thopapson, Liverporl—Wuliams & @rame*, the ‘Miser of the Ferry’ and the “skeleton Union, Keat, Constan'inevle—Jos Perkins &0> Witness,” follow You Paulo Duteb), Devroot, Roterdam—iloum Bveror's —The new play, entitled the “Coup d'Rtat,” ‘ensconced for repetition to vight. \ and Mra. EL Davenport and Messrs. Fisher, smith, Parrot and (wether favorite members of the compaay aro in the cast. Wattace * —Large numbers of people continue to ae- ea abie bere every night, to witness the emmellent acting of \'ine Roberteon and verious other popular artista, ia the play Called “Jessie Brown, or the Relief of Lucknow.” Lacrs Keune —Buckrtape's pleasing drarua, entitied “Green Bushes,” is to be given furflbe eighth lime to- bt It will be followed by the capital farce of the “Spectre Bridegroom. ia which Mr. Ji tersou has a very comical part caw Mreery —Mr Watkins’ adaptation of the re Markably popular story denowinsted the “Bride of an Evenitg’’ « to be performed every night tii further ntice. The drama of the “Lost Son’ will be played this on —In addition to the custom: flere “nd danoee, the fun-loving oeety of “ ‘€ comm unit: FE "Ronde of “Peter Pipey Win wo bight be ertertan.. iyenee extrava- Power Poige’ at Geo. Chrlaty - -" spange vty lea the “Hop of Fashion” wm plans Aertecomeeti nr?) ‘Weather Reports. By the Fastern, Western, Northern and Souther® Tole: rapa ph Linke. Ofhice al Wali street. | errno Wh | Rime, Lat. |ah 10,| Wind.|Th'r.| Remarks. = AM ¥. [48 30) A. |W. 4b 14) AM |) OW —l|aM |e 46 16) AM | w jae aM |) Ow ‘fas 99] A.M. | NW. aa AM. | © — | AM |S. :]44 64) AM. |W. 2eaM | © 42 41) A. M. | NE — 1AM [NW Clee Spas AM |W AM | W. AM | ¥ aM | © aM [80 Exreverve Farwones avn Fororems vm .—Our community, cays the Lynchburg Oowrir, haa Dee corriderably exercised for th: lart day or two, an merchant Sy neretent cot Sir te LA OS “ lg of reliability. It Las pow come .o | Bowever, be for some ime been pny Himeett od Snancial and sor open bimeei To meet his enqaeomonte Fe sot rjtit ii; ry that is not lowe paper, the moet of which doubtices bear forged . now beld by dite. reni person many of them in thi city. We bear of Tarious perenne here who hold it) ome rane @ from one up et thovesnd dollars &be person names are forgeu are, we believe, @ | citisene of Bedford, Tee tities of thie exi'fal operator are very heary, 04 be loaves no effecte—having made a disposition of ail bie Property rome ‘ime wince Ho bas lef! for parte ua. ferwn. When leet beard from be wae is Richmond Aichmend South, Maren 9. than $100,006 worth of Gibraltar —Giro & Francty. dintor (ir), Salter, Halifas—J & Whitney & Co. fen Lage, Haleey, 'Palmovth, Ja—A 1 Solom Bebe LP find, Cooper, Wimington, No—J Smith Bebr A Appleton, Renith Bortoa—d Nickerson, ARPIVED. Brcamehio Kan Kangaroo (Rr) io Liverpool, Feb 24, with indee and ore, 10 Sreamabip Nevheise, Daseengers Spofford. Tiles: Bhi Underwriter, Koherts Moreh 96! steam frigate Miagica, Watlingren, Tamils ee 4, Seon ker 4, ighisoarne. its t on 7 “* oN Reoa, Chaitin, Galvemne, Poh fw mow U “Quereaa, Had heary wouber = Wuington, NU 7 da Sr ee "a au Bteamer Pelioan, A gg Bteamer Petre!. Are | 4: as ‘, Frovidencé ftp Black Warren, slew © ‘mas Furepa (Br), ‘t. sod Gibratar eo vard, Also, dips Northern Fouth \sovennab’ Marion, tp WO Least, Aspinwait Sap ot he Wind during tye w, waaslegio:,; Re oanobe, Norfola. a hae Tid and clear, — Miecctiansons and Disasters. For secount oft pumber of Vomwvla in distress at Rermr 4s, fee elegrapmic co.um oa. Retr Sriam pry, before reported condemned, wae to be gold about Rctih OckaN Bripe—Cept Childe and Mr Burk tho seaman, of sehr Ocerd Bride, before Wat below boston, land od athtbe Gisdes, and were s: the Glades Houne, Cohassrt. Ba fens Promoy. Davis, ‘rom Halifax for Bowtion, with cargo of herring — went ashore merning SEL Me Tecratclit. ant’ Srew saved, badiy Trotes. fmuicid be anved if the we 0 to pieves next tide. ‘The vessel lies bigh and dry at low water, aad ‘or ebbe aod Bows in ber. er meinmeart ie starts broken sedeabin move. Rhe will be a total low. sirigped nest morning, end het cargo will probably be saved. Rowe CRYLON, Jackson of and from Rockiand for Newport, with Hime. strock on Hentum Ledges 6th inet. filled ant anol fe goon, @ minus oan Coy and crew Fs her Lay Deibing ut what tbey atood In. ey were pinl sreeee, of Rocktand, and arrived at that port BAILED. Ran Rygagiono: bart Rare, Fis vann: Avabehiooia, vy at Bermnda in diswess ant et inet. her voyage next di nen day. Fi iat need re av tbe time of the aceitak. rr fen ated 3 has. 4 bh re hin for New Tork, went will have to aie Notice to Mariners. Notice is 7 eisea, that the tuoy on Kina Ledge, oe range io Bircmeeth 7. has beers Wat Fone Mae teane Inspector 1 dit, rok “Whalemen, In Nukahive Bay, Marques Isinnds, June 26, Amethyst, Jones AB, 1100 ep on board Am ship the centre, wae iat 8, pee ’ for rtm wee pte snare” Pele ike ilany of Barve Foretan R Milam, | Rie! RHfady pga un eae rR are taper, re = er. from ‘vlvemea Yer Boman arr 3h, $8 fide, Oro from 6 owas for Portiand, arr 2th: sehre Cardenas for Fervent, wt anh, Laelia, Fredaoe, ‘rom Bee. © B, ethene cnet Seen Ee > z Canova, Hutehus, from York do: ir do Ide Portiand (0), wn. Mooay, for Liverpool ida: valier Knizht, for Bostoa do; Starlight, 5 from Boston, disg: brig Congress (Br), Lightbody. erpool Ide achra Tke Marvel ee, 3 Daniel Brown, Heald. for Fall River Idg: Aurelia. M from NOrieans, disg: Phenix, Lee. trom do do. FOSTON, Marah &—Cld Br steamship Amertoa, promt, Liverpool; steamer Phine @. Mathews Plulade ship Aulanta, Colby, ; barks Plight, Ckarlesion; Colon, Kend rina Madetes 2a, Port aewie Robert Wing Bea Leiws from Genoa, wig: Bennington Douglas, for Liverpool, dig, Abby barks Che: or ayes sche Orlan ‘ley, mig Thomas Ht ia Gibraltar, sebr John Howard, Hale . Sid, wind NNW to NW, goo! breeze, reamer J G'Cosier: barks Golds Role, Ses Rreeze, schr Ril; and from the Roads. #hi park Lucy Ann; brig W Packer, Mark 7 tisrersa'ge at anchor in Namasket Roads. Brig Albatross» on Saturday. Wo boArr iby (eD. steamers Wm Jenkins, Hallett, Baki more: Paimetio, Baker, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE, Mareh S—arr swamer Joseph Whitney, Howes. Borton, to be the Cherub, Sprag. Fell, Bio Janeiro: brig IMrector, Kiry-rn, Cardenas. Yorks 2th, Seb aepburn, Antwerp In pert 24th. shins Matwonal Guard, Wates, for Europe, lag; Masonic Perry, for Antwero, do, Highland I. Bie a do; Yaris Norambora, Sandera f¢ Hicks, ¢ WA eotune, San Taner, York z:fili~ Im port, wie wind, brig Sarah Bernice, ¢ Indi AM—Arrachs Tronel, Chonpe’, Herana Ch 1), Rrazon Raptingo: Bremen ap orf, Krem-n. sp bar Ban Nar Payole, Randall March 7 Arr achre © Hail Harwied Oceas Weve Yrov. NEW HAVEN, Maren 9 arr elo Chatheto for Ba.amore. March 9, 8 4 ont. a brig. fe; brig RW Packer, dee, Croom TRotown, ‘ va, from Reston, and Virginia, from NYork. "Cid bark Kedron, Pere 1, March 7—Arr bark Geo Fu, Reed, Racthbay, to Joad with jer for ‘Monile, Rid Gin oe ga Monica, Stinekeld, Charleston. iin, Wanderer, MeCarty, “West Indies; sehr Lt TON. Feb 19—Cid brign Bell Flower, Ducil, Now poel do. Hoasten. thare, from Small, and wD ‘ » Moecix, Shepard, New or NEW BEDFORD March &—Arr achr BL Hammond, Chase, me; aches ony ne, Wakefsid: # Wiel Ni. PENSACGLA, Feb Cregg, King- aiem, Treinps brig & B Cook Leighto PHILADELPHIA March 10—Cid & vor Howes, Boston; bark Amy Ham: Geo wns, Johnson, Port Spain, sehr F \phoviNcrrown, Karch 9. 9 AM—In pe Myers. irom NYork for Frank! Pocbinne for NYork, Thick snow worm wind W fresh PROVIDENCE, March 0—Arr steamer Ospray, Kenn y of Now ond. Boston: brie ik Berveri, Ma t nchra Gertrvie Ella, Marecon, a ee ct Soi ee me wre ortal enemy nen pt ata ak Teen Besactle ng the oventa just reodrded, ‘They were at ot ae a 4 yp weRi ontenan ton soumane nena Oak ata! cur Lib tered the husband, looking ap. “Why do you inching. ny aa ieft the Post on SEou Femble so—and look wo pale—~and—and—” “stow ars ond talked so in your sleep Inet nigh!” “Fal rae ey ino Dock ai By wer street ih wooden oun: my love to hor, aud tel! ber she'll ae ter ieenaion enou, (2% (Boys ere Jong. Ther: —T' bo i abe first of ibe a was > ht. Mi aid T any?” ‘ed bisknife seucties 0 had ie sapere ovr mes "Good abl ancl. 7 Fano good carootsourselt.” | | andalared ut Siar math the eck eal fod. ee an ite eee ere et ONT ee cre ewok ip OP chow and ho feat Arete bel pos bine ing 7Out wi with tl Thomas Geodam Wan rather Below tho medium size, forty- caw ete orribie Murder. Hp 0d man at thet fall upon his knees fare of wre and nota bad looxlny siete; Fad then lot the Duper 5 ein te : 5 : i his face wich st The shadows in “i street were growing deeper, amin shi. | About-_gold} mata sav adont itt vt be'dret piveer the fobs was too colorless fer vaeaonat at | dows in the emobe begrimed stage id cherge ins & | “ook its foe | msn. ange Martha, whe na manaer, om frightened by ber husband’s start) aoe iar ha shout vent mains SF gold bd garg mh ware dviving a Ferae, and you if r fold thems you had nocko—oee wore PATRI “No biood to give them!" Thomas Gendam turned paler than before, and his frame gow. An angry response was upon his ips, bat he Kept it rveding dusk'shr ye “Ahortible muder!” muttered Anthony Carper to him- Ard from out the evening shadbwa there fel! one ‘upon his foul, gihwas e-dim, srsnge, shapelest ahadow: Dut, heapsth the Influence cf what he had read, it took the form of a dark hand clutching Tnifen” Wenig, clnging shadow it waa, and the old man tried to shake it off” a hore “= will love fiesh. Tt wie je but had a ook ax wbough the blood that coursed next the akin was cold and senseivss And then about the corners of the light gray eyos there wore many deqp long marks, ike crow’s tracks, which gave a sinister expression 10 the upper features, In the street he might have passed for a priest, but not for a stndent; he might have asaed for a clerk, but not for a mer shant; ant €o he might Bivobeen taken for broker, bus broker be wa, i nay auuovar fees teak: Ao me,” be murmured, bending his "was, in rome ¢ es C + bac Ke Broker, apd he. may e done some business in that ee; ut tho he one great hope of his old age.’ “I hope abe “Bia 1 ray anything more?” he finally asked, gazing sharp- tuost of his trausaetions were upon the "curb sion in will fove met | Jy, into his wife's face. dark corners. He operated ame fg his own — om apes mas, Tawoke you then, for you seemed to be in. net iin tha fh “nwo per. Lapeer) we CHAPTER IT. “and Usalled no nasueat 4 F fellow who was obliged THE RUSTY HAMNER, fc pit pons zou gall gay. y the aa Bis net war not very large but itwas strong, | | Thomas Gondem made all possible haste back lo sown ed mca ha,” meres ahomes Gondam, | with a2 of & isan ab were ee ee. ttn Girton” aia | Ginad ab eee teas Cen ek ie teak as po tye ret afd net for * | ‘he id pe tra tote ui fo wil} be hare to. nie pormens, Win (ele Mann” geld | eee ced inaeed teen trees Wie ka ee hed tnd | dreaming. Marcha. ‘The man Tssw lass night Ab—did aay Thoman Gondam, afies he hud read the iottar again. writes with @ stéady hand for one 20 old—a very steady Bui Thomas Gondam’s band wna not steady oa he ber the letter back into his pooks hhe managed. ere long, to one. call or me?” man didn’ ‘teal! for he was at the oft rae ne Ree G. oteat | yin foot acd Tam to Sean and ever and Aaa Re ‘some one were near pers Sow ope hand to the other, he tied lates tetera blind = cod ut them in the trunk again, and this trank be locked cant big eyes about him. aa EB) knew my T got there. |, thoug! appear quite ealae I Presently there came alight rap spon | UP, ip his desk kelp Bim. "Ha hae land, Martba—t Tia land ve are to , rt ut them in my safe to-morrew,”’ he said, png 5 upon. He crmiided to moped He knowa my hoses. caf soe and nea secu Ba NU, Rendoel ant Gnacs ene Darin Way do you took ‘at me sot Don’t joa bellows moe t What docobowantef it’ How many men lives Benth! ff you doubt my ward——” i Sy aioe ee font Thomas--tngect T don't”? re? “Tes me, a tbomsa,” was the reeponse, in a timorous voice. “Then come in.’ heise Very f few. One hundred and fifteen thou- And Mra Martha Gondam entered. She was aslim, pale | sand! He seen to bave written to me that he would briny: You'd better not! By the cross you's belie not! But. woman, whose frame had been shaken by numerous fevers, | home so mt He ought n’t to have writien that he shoul we'll make =r outof thie speeniation. | a. to put ine and she seemed to stand in her husband's presence more like | rustme so. This devil would n’t have got into me if he had fend Lone dollars, and in the end We !! roaiico ® hupdred. § , _ rr put int? “*¥col! don t you believe me? Vo you think T can't ratea thousand de’ all Do tg suppose i.e been diggiog and bing Yor polbine’ Ahac=iv4 a great ‘etion'—a, Sendertul 6 eonlnikss It the land oan, eel * will T ehali be rich. ae ak? tat nt this, rine nomnown inthe Sst ly man will not have tt ©. shan Tam. righ, buy the land are never dao ‘iad any band fo “he trade. I taink you can ‘now T ean, Thomas,” "Ab awit Maced pr Mar ve wite, ‘kept quiet, “T came up wsee if uncle Anthony was coming,” she “i ta bgen in me for.e long time, though—for early six. ventured to remark, wi.b her thin hands folded betore bev. m years.” | He did n't sperk this in words, He ‘only “Yea He'll be here very soou, Texpect; so you may walt hee tit 10 imei “Ror srteen years thedovil haa bck | supper until he comes.” fe, though not exactly in whis shape. And shall have * x ith this Mr, Gondam turned to his desk, and his wife went “een Foaaraned of wdevii #0 long, and not reap the benefit | “in iesn thag half en hour Aptbony ( arpar came. Ble wasen This let word Thomas spoke aloud, and with much fore”, oldman, vers near four score, wich white hair and wrnkiod | and then be turned from the room. - Th the lower hall be #7. fontnren, ana with a dark, brocted, skin. that conrased | ped And peton his het and overeoat, and then he. went ia strongly with bia snowy looks, Notw iihau.ndivg ...s advanced ariment where his wife sat e.ree age he wax siraightand firm, and moved with the euse of & joing be Bed mee Sari, and shall not be bac! ~™ er man though he could not bear fatigue aa he once before’ oor i have 0 usipees there—a man is to meet me— oul aide Bi He wae small of frame, and bis dark eyes were brigh. | Very Urgent Dusiness—at may offre, Tf yay one valla for me am livel Once Poe ny Carper had a .sister—an als: am at my office, but too } amy to ser any one. ter—he a brother—and Thomas Gondant was Feil them t ‘Beall to mortow. ‘What are ya looking ati—don’ Her hnsband {*you belfeve me?” Mrs, Gondam did not disbelieve hin did because she was surprived and pied uwe her busband bad implortngty. She looked as she Tt was the first Ifo had enongb upon hiaown heart. ale seme to hin private apartment apd locked himself in, ¥- ever thoug! <p his while to in- md then ‘And Anthony Carper had proved faithful to his trust as far | form her concerning bis movemenis, ‘pls habit was too out | 0 ls-derx. He took ont the 9 of arsfia and bits hie ashe warabie He had taken the crphan doy into his own — comme in—to stay out or s!ay in—without hinting to lev his | he re from his une! le ai havi vine stowed them ez family, and given him ‘schooling’ and would have done in bis breast pocket. apd buuon: aed op oat, he went a1 more for him bad not Thomax. when well grown, preferred » Pertainly, T belleve When be reached his office be placed the his wafe, ace of his own, seckin The uncle might have seen more hen 98 08 1 | end locked it op. He satdowp at his deak but he could be been the child of any other than a | #lmply told you he taek oo you'd like to w ‘A footfall upon the stairs frigh'ened Alm, and even nnd even what faulia he did see he might have m sure I thank you, Thomas—indeed 1 do.”” the paticring of feet upon the aide walk below Kept him him in w : continu Ors chueked more readily bad they been open, p: but, being aly. insinuating, covert faults, it Was dittioul! (a proach them, especially as there was no lack of moral show upon the surface. My dear uncle,’ evied Thomas Gondam, grasping the old urn by the und, “how gisd to see you. Why—you rk younger han ‘when you went away. Upou my wor’, wa want none of your thanks. T told you where T was roine ecvuse i thuught—perlaps— ihe nan whom 1 am Wo see ‘grt call here torme. ‘That's ail. | Now you understand.” ad ‘wih te Thocaas Gowns 1ett ta eons ont howe; but instead of passing directly out to the s went inio the little shed back of bis 4weillin ant alter Ing about in the gloon: for awhile, be found what ba sought Te was a heavy nvil hammer, cli and raaly. but yet it for ser. For three deys Goedam remained thus Bis hand trem. bled when he ate, and hia heart lew to his throat whan any one called upon business, On the morning of the fourth day, when he reached his office, he opene i the newspaper, a1 after searehing for some Lmae Lis eye tell upon the following paragraph “ Founp Drap.—On Suntay morning last a dead body was Sim glad of it, Thomas,” the vsiterrainrned, shaking us | vice.” bier put inio the sie pock.\ ct tun) naw ant J found Uy tho aide of ope cf the cross roads asl of Y-—— nephaw's band. warm fad of it, my boy. 1 feel | then buttoned the ouler one enugty o og fee | village It was that of an old man who was not known im er thant aid then, call events.” the barrow court and walked swiftly up the street. ‘The col, that repion, and nothing was found which could gira any pos F \hst, too,” Thomas said “Tre rind to | Tit of his coat Was turned np and the rim ot his hat pulied to his name or place of abode, wer stv © son hative laud. Let's see—you've e trulges upon his howl, and it i sappeved shat, in Stiemying to climb over the wall, he must bare fellen, with part of the wall atop of him He was baried >: town, ‘snd the parments bo wore are in possession of the Kooper of dpwn. He did not stop at the first stable he came to, for he was known there, Hie passed on unul he reached one where he had never bofore stopped, and here he entered the litle office Where the man in charge sat. vy oT want a team for Brightom,” be said, “A good one—a | the poor house, where they een be seen by any ona who ms bas gune from your ta ‘oye | faat one.” hope to re them. ‘The man was slight of frame, Save grown loager and deeper. ‘You must have tind yourscit | Je proprietor looked np sharply into the speaker's face, | *B0Wy while baie ant not far from elabty yours of age.” bay gel sie.” and surveyed bim for some momen withr nt speaking arms son¢ dam leaped rom bie chair when be ai read. ve. mt u " Y this. ard clapyved his hands with intense “And Thope yon have done well”? iui you let me have one!” Gondam asked, almost | “itcfet® be uilered, wih nap of the fact “eats, onfe, Jen—I have done well--very well—Tam worth money. | ”"SRutit don't know you, sir," the keeper said, still curvey. | safe! Nobody knew him, nobody knew ha was ta the cy here not found auch mines es you have fount, uncie Re’ sander grout, and Ho mortal tougue oan blab, wt ‘ara rich ‘The broker paced up and down the office a while, and finally put on his bat ons now, he resumed, rubbing bis “TUbink T can do hy bandgas thouch preparing for work. "1 Cy gh te ot a _ oe with a ene look. Don’: know me ual ua koow et been almost t.0 fortunate ~too fortanate for an | horse for afew mites! drive” rere re you have it, sir. Teitfora few miles dri had a horse, only a few mouths ago, driven off upon the promise, aud I sound doth him and ihe deiver in Voravin’ Anthony Carper's face us he spoke, fo: bad flown back to that time When a jiltle circle af loved one 1th hes Bab! “Do vou take me ior athiet. sir! I want your hors> | = ofthe way, for Quere is po knowing waat inay come now poss togoto Brighton. Tho Tock likes ronber, alr one of these days. ive lucky 1 dsouebt to dess'va, bei Seated far, far down the stream alnce those geniio ones sank 70, no notatall, ut sili, I'd rather potlet you Mave a | 98 { did; but l Ought wo have changed ner uame. Why didn’s from # ree. Tin i Taviak of tbit with the rest? Lowever, Til soon have ie wiBay wot so, dene uncle; for if your wealth gives you litte “Foomas Gondam irombled from bea to foot. Cau changed now.” oy, it ginidens our henr's to know ther you vrll bg able to | tat weyymaspecend Could be When Thoms Gon dam gained the treat he walked mara Ive in peace end comfort for the rest of your | t come, a his brow? Ho step; like himeelf than he had done for afew dave baek, aud hbs Yop ml ene my wie. sired fa an a ey tien had ap emphaaia ip it a8 though he. wore ‘continu sly | | Sand so ot married since I went away” sail the | and patied them slowly and thoughicaily,, Might not his har. | saying wibin himeel "Tags safe.” Whea be sloaped i wart oid man, wish « mile, “I thought you would ive and die % | tied manner, and his turned ap ent collar and his turned. | bores pawnbroker satp, st tbe dingy windows of whisk confirmed bacheiar.”” down bat have worked agaipst’ him : Were exposed a few airty warchos nme cheap musical in- “1 confean tha f di once thiak so mygolt," added, Thomne, Good wir. he paid, very caimly, but somewhat hoarsely, | Rrumenis and varlely of olher artision as may be iso smiling. cw — a home, A ‘t have a am ina great hurry. ave Just got news from Brighton | B8ually seen in places of the kind. Gondam entered here, Ducunn, you deal we | gutehnne: el niece hee and ihe tinkling of a bell, which bad been hit by the door. won'tfind her asheatthy | Gereer. dt tba! soon brought ibe preshiing genius of the piace fom a back looking aa some for abe’a bad much wickmens; and chen che | ili put ir min | room, me re pon her.’ 01 wil ce is ren 1 'Ab—Gondame-glad to wee you.”” Thee You bavelostehidren?” said tbe uncle, ia alow tone. guration furiber gis Tecate T cain! sop 10 "argue iho “Pow d'ye do, Paddert™ Yea—ali—three of them.” i witer, and the two shook hands, *Then you have money?’ the stable-keeper remarked, and as he did ao he repeated biascrutiny, He evidently sa) moeh in that bloedicss face, and in (hoe deep, long crow’ hich had entirely encaped the notice of U: “1 lost mine—all- and wife, too——=-, But I know how to sympathize with you, Thomas’ ‘ibe old man wiped # tear from his exe, and then nd r was a short, thick set wad a round, pumpk'n Dike te covered. isp hair: & pair of sunken eyom, whicls «. But before we go out tel: me of m, on 1 away for the purp 1 Yeltbouts know T havn't hed a letter from you sineal left China. Ia * eried Thomas, impeticntiy, drawt reel of | being seen: a f nae. wide spread he boom with then she alive!—ia the well” from bie busiiess ke pocketbook. Mow mach | €bd protruding in bulb Uke 9 mont ; but he spoke nervously, though | jg et ef dirty, irveguiay tech. His f: rendered #0 by the beard, which extending from t Imost 10 the eyes, and being black tm color, grew #0 thick: 4 stout that the etixbs, ough shaven close seemed to leave no roi for skin.” come mare tata 2 oe ight you } long twint, which esured him io look very my a2 doos a man ow long ad ve mean to be cond!” the keeper asked, with more ot'a business tone; for’ the sight of the mouey and the plethoric poekeivook seemed (0 rewsiure bus. Two hours perhaps, tren To what part of Hrighion "” “Tacntkbow exacts, Tahall tnd out when I got there. As coud see that bis eyes were not straight we returned hive hig. one le we not notice it. —thapk God for tha'!’’ ejaculated Anthony Carper, ferveny “It ig etrange how my affections have clung ‘3 tha: girf, "Thomas Though she ix only my grandchild, ap thongh Thave not sean ber sincel gave her iso. your bends kisteen years aco—and then she waa but an infan'—still [love her deariy. She ie all hatin ieit of my loved ones. Of my | + : ‘aoommo-late ; who is blind upon one aide wile aud’ children ‘sho is the ouly repressntative-tho only moe. Never mio’. Het yeu Folge Ty ap oir Ladder, I have busiooss with you," sald the visiter, after | re was the only chiid of mice | TBave io be careful, Joun * | be had assured himsel{ that they were alone tm the altsle box» it down, ty ‘A little side door was epened, and the hosters head made | ike. ottice. H Aye—in Rosalind all ita appearance: \! of thal,” cried the pswobroker, with an oath, ‘ou have spoken wo ber of ber fing alone, sir? done a hit of b thes ‘aya. The last el Was on Sat arda: ive yon a chance now. to out of here, night "7 tara s numberof ‘om. But Where's your private room !"? | Tadd, Yeading the way 1 the room, they seated them- Pevond Rajer ie £ the light b qT t jer into one of 1 it buggies. The gen lemon 1 tna burry. Tle sn good hore, sir? the = keeper added, “cho Sed gone, " yervectiy kind aiid gent. 4 will he go fs stne veo Ricwe: to drive ft a dark night.” it be dark, thnk y my erandiaih-r often, Thomas? certainly, uncle.” taught be her to love me, Thomas! Thomas Gondam answered these questions withont beste tion: but there waga palpable nervousness in his manner while be did so, Yet the olf man did not see i. He waa wo ee Geopiy ‘a Childish lore for bia orphaned | “Why-—-blese mec you sia t afro of the dark, are son” Lean irnst you," eraatenld. the mab sali, noticing bis customer's strange manner. °<The | guaie 20," This the pewabroter, with “4 Thomes."’ the prandfather | horse '!! Keep the road. V's wide aud eook t tw Brighton, you thon as got bok arene castles upon that aimpie | karme raid of trust now. Tf 'T nodaie. With Rosalind tort housekeeper T T think T ae whl to : doles t which you. may be baby again. "Sho in neweaieen now.” 2 ou ate" wise, vievr verser. aa thd aethe man al moved bag vot the little door, ant Is che lie what ber mother wast “ Gonda: aa “Very much. But there is ihe tea-bell, anele. Come= S oe wu for there. vm aatemer be hit the ack ‘and ro van avery Marthe wil! be anxiow iniab’ drop if ano her Ihin Unele Anthony was duly introduced to the wife of bis sod Thomas, ; Tiras you, nephew, and the expression of phy which rested upon ber | faiieyt be adued. na he heeea eats ia en Blaiuly showed that she had his warmest aympsthies. The | at me sot What does be think | want witb a »! j There's a perfect contdence between aa, meal passed off quite pleasantly; Marth, doing all in ber pow- | the nephew clasped his hand upsm the rusi her husband's a andwhen they arose from 1 tboush to asenire himself that it out? not fall e- sald Gonds us led the way to bis own priva’e room, up Fresently the man re appeared, and informed hiv customer | mR geod De let. Py ety te white that the teem was reac y. ft wanted five minutes of seven. Abe ae ios dat hin watch end He leaped tnio the tiga ‘salt the old en, afer his’ nephew had di . » come to business, for I wish wo be off 4 Thomes, in surprise. j are repre jor & short time. T must see Roslind to | up inthe cus a But she's a amuart ove. - | Bali” You wrove me that abe lived oaly four miley from dhe Tf this beam hepde. | PUT eto Cm aS Se ely ae | End sphe wo be treated | opiy tour,” repented the nephew vaeaatly. t street, but be aid phot 7 trast hor with amy life.” sem | Sa\ed ot colurme there must be some move oC” conveyance.” i. P- rat be i nt ! mre ihe ‘ane a y business,” said Gondam, drawing. | AT RSE rete ct Ae eee eae ingty wont | (ecticecrom Harmmnket etuare— sed orae ike briten to | Bacbsis Rcarey ‘a he companion, speaking a Mia» jos - nigh," remuared Anthony Carper, seeuningly we own, , Thus far the wage might bev pom | ALT wny athe country there is a young furl. rhe a= onan, we , brosy a eters ies. Lares oe his track, bui here he slip ed down by the navy y yard, "ton H be in wy wry. She wei va lett n tay ore whoa, A infant not mine Tae het com d bape eR naire wore All | drove oul over Chelsen bridge, An he gained ‘he gouni'y | | eave her to a farmer to rear up. ied ma Nast setiled ip, and that "hod coma bone wi mumentein | hegund Winulectmimet vithece the Senet NY | oper wart her nguin.. I thought=you koow ie cos a very my posssesicn. And you kuow, tov, that t owt i uould | and er: he be ean toelimh ‘he, its the start were aeting | © table head of my own. FS Want you to help me.) 5 Ipemes vee in she dark waul! above and about hum. sway be | jet you alone for that, old fellow,” said Ludter, appre~ “Place all the documents in your hands," interposed the | $''r ys b Scum Reed, Past seartered fam Bouses wid resumed the other, “the th y 14 fe Sevens yen Senda,” ierpens fi pent o4 Ww dm taking’ oo notice of Josaomna, Sut | ys esumed t ough! wirvck mo that af id man, ae Thomas staa@mered and turned Naiface aay elie hi net thot when ee wt | ome time i might be possible that I shold want the gird ' s. Syou'll pardon mater rushing sway from sous soon bowling snd yelping tif toe his | Strida" Seow what Sigal ieee apes, dinkat & caveat, and yelping ‘ amet butif you Rnew how I have held the sweet memory of that ha noir: Then the fations driver woult irre ant cures | ean t 40 apy harm if it don’t do any good: rad, morcover, £ j infantin my soul—how I have seen her grow tos blushing dameelin my day dreams and in my nighi dren at have hoped that abe the sole heir my blood and the sole descendant of my namo, abould become the light ane joy of shail have oil the advantage on my ade. ANd 1 OM the {armen and wonder way Se was Gus Slowed. ans Gis | at | wae hve ehild's neta, whic wana't a great ohm out c At length ho turned to the righ!—a mileor so—and then a | ibe Way. suing that her motber was my own cousin; and long eweep ‘0 the left. Hecromsed the Newburyport tara. | ‘ld em dat the litle one's pareate had both abssunded for m, bome—if you knew all this, you would not wonder at my he distance of mile t eyond he came to the foot | ROM eapocial parpose— wht, T didn't know, but ra'her gare “ where the trees grew thickly, aud the Tight of ihe | Hem to van‘ Mat "waa only on account of debt. Ao, lo not wonder, uncle, nordo T blame you. T rather shut ont. He found an ol aod path, where the 4 itd think that her parents may be Commend you for tt formers havled thelr fuel in winter time, And having lesped it living. ‘Thank yon, Thomas, {ind now. here's she businens "| trem the wazon, The ied the hors in here fr 00 vt thes aint” interrapted Micbael, Inerroge:tenly. 7) an epoke irew trom rast pocket a 7 jO—no, Dot @ bit ot it. Her be: he Wat large pocketbook, he opened upon the therroad, and dg I A "aa tree Then be went mocber diea s few monrhs after, be often sake a You area treber, ‘homan, and of course do much bust ‘fone."* ¢ heard anything | - c ; 4 : i from her ps bot Falways High stoop Mary rash, Mallook,, Hilzabouport, NJ. id A py | talker mo she ean i Migpute any hing hat Teeth her nn ‘ 7 H bait way ap, the woe hind nnd’ elbihat’s ‘com/ortable beginning,” a ESR aah Fe ve Rooter, NY xe, Chichester, | THE BOMIY all the great motey concerns of ‘be enter. upon thy outekirte of = well culllented rs | Ludder, attentively. A Detiart, Lawe, NYork via Ciy Point! i, So T thought,” pursed Uncle Auibony; “and eanseynen’ | 'T'pon the crown of the slape mood the farmhor rey with the ROG ar et ee Seed sche FA De 3 7 + | Ig, an 1 wrove you, Frbaii look to you for’ help. How. bere | harge and ahetn, nnd ng Cobdamn sew thar iene o ete gicam. | And sow I want you to Bele mo I don't wast Rer to remale steamed Sasrish, NYork: sche Ana | thousand datiare: When Tenaared eemgan of & hancred | ing from the wisdews he bem@iaid. He did not wish 10 ere, any jonger. I waat toge: Re? out of the way.” g Stes, Rousing fs A | sey teers thay proper pr aa | Mia ea he geenmay ned | BAT ont end evt tir, ng Ws ger woen to , en, my ‘ i nidet domict ald re % armaworttty Rockland, 812 sehr it Ammen, | bvoa, Tihought it the safeet and mooi convenient, Bome of | climbed over ibe wail to te leh amd made titwen es | chesney” Fned Lute i ong of my AND, March $—Arr sche Rit Pita, sto New | ret agen Philadelphia. They Wil ah be honored at sight, | SZOUED the pasture, among ihe bardcrry bushos. Finally. he retty ioga, bit wot thet wnkfort. B1d sth achre Cham F erty, |<: | The nid c exchance you can enaily tara into carrom fants, | ftoPPed sod look ia right, and pelow Twat you ty do ie to tage im 9 hare tec, Kendall (row yockpore,” Janie ll, NY. You have s good rate’ m now, ley the farmbousd own this bill, and ss Er You can do that. Youcan i $ chim, abd Ceylon, Jacseoa, N¥I Viiminstoa, ! *n excelientane,”’ replied the arphew, more nervous yt ite dime sariigne, “ye ee ne riage, po Ta rf pateroa “hein bly unl nme betler dice N ne, bucklin, am) Luey'Ai i wen . is of ber. he i Fre Charimon, m Amer, Ames, Caaicéa, safer wih yon than wih me. Ittam | Ble? ri, Bae os ir TER Ouke harmingagnns Boccia be hare “0 find pome sale for her. Smears ro : ch the then umes ot onehe em wk mi 4 PM—?, “atre Oy 16, steam, 1 pe eho will love mel Xou | away had tett Solfo tae le to hia herd ford for tags OW tow New Bea * “adly. noonnae ‘he epreading branches of wep h Se gat you a sateene & help you im good faiubs’" d HIATeM, tie a naidihe nephew, tre... . at Y « ‘hat you are ber le Ht 4 should remeln wilh bee twow. Pian he fot nautiee you'll take hert=you'll swear ,. lr King for some good and gale InvestM@eDs 5. eer) . set be { for ine mu = fan sadder took time to anewer this, Thagin. 94 INRS TO A LADY, “Tonp eneity fir that, uncle. To mash bne'neas In that | Thomas Gonen rome importance. et vland bet L Gy GRORGR D, PRENTICE. th pe very Goretal, oe. T should feel as though | peara ‘he = os ~~ Lady, I've gazed on ther Ng for mye ey BAM ‘thou art now a vision of « “Lhe , Thomas, ant Tahal! let you t ar “ae net Ristar, wbowe holy an at hand mit cupperr ‘you jnet Wasi a ittiie ‘mina’: «A be et the ‘On memnory’s voles A. 4, Takes give ma a receipt far them, That wi) be —¥ ay aqua, ‘That atar— lingers there a pane Lane? J ‘a i At demutiful ae Cwere placed vemere: con A B,setier * were ti Late and crawled away 1 oe 1 fret uraed Gondam, reins ble companion’? Bote wate down Troe Maen'a g ocinue bower Snente before be could one himge't ot ek At | ine qqime rating down i hill, and at the drift. “ i86,atng. at present ‘a taapponr- ser ed r aga sy be venture No write, sud WoNiiy Uns bare: | outer sP i, i on panio pace need naay never help meto a as Twi pay ee Le — iraen in fail form away L " ql level ” ” he day star of tay drotiny te fret The baid, hanging it to hia uncle, “ie 4 ors sind amar a ieee in " fees oad rd Xow yon bogin to tit." cried the pawabroker, with @ Legg cout worskip me bo Persian erst anxiona minuies, but he beard no | *PAH IS Ny senate ey : forstinped his own loved eun Ky wan it fav ocertet momerentiem, Show Tea pamedomr wtb thy the nephew peered | ga, ae ‘wif pay you well, I will pay you whatever you On all my mry te his eye over the paper, ae fh bay - a ‘shat At tn Billset dawe, he wae oud he pert By dowt he come’ he muttered.” 2ou,know beat about that, for the worth to all om Brsren CE Rigc hoe ehiem, «| town doen“ gehen Tt | athetaa'a a ts ak Sar Re muha | pega tea neon ro nendon ome he \ 8 er wae rear "mies it head of regular, Bull beautiful on high. fared cr him in chlidhond, aids eeadlog the nwa ot love ant Hote couldn Se ee Py LS one 9 fen memenee ie gratytvde from his own beart, be felt sure that Thomas worl! ey 'T understand vou, ot, Michacl; sed 1’ make yen am, vr ROSALIND HUBERT; on, THE HI, SIDE TRAGEDY. A STORY OF BUNSITINE AN P SHADOW IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, mY Sr eawoN © inserted here ne ® Those who deere « from where lt leavee off the Ledger for the week his o08 rredy, and io yeh e ne G part cat be foun dcemplete ‘ie ExCLY AND mePH Te war a wee, baby aviernoon in 4 pater partot i and the etroee of Howton were looming with busy life. neath the genis! emiler o' the apring tine gua the vuertiea fachion ete grote wings, and Waehington sireet c a anes cotore ae would eactaty the Ko re belle venen rarrasen. we head of that “deer Crentgre the pieoted expe’ of & Wonte one come showering upon bin mB the rmiling aed pod | Tones, there were fasen rilde and Taree pate were tners open ‘be pavementin taner ansiona thouehe Gondam waa ao bent, and hie ieee | 2 d nervous that many people wondered sapien them In’ placos where there,waa room ong the many cham- itr tin bu opening iy Flag alley, came Thomee ‘ nr lowe) bad fi pocket, and then to comme down as though he Into Btate street he erat @ baret lance ‘omen. Shera away into one corner he a door and loskad tt and iearend him, gliaing past doors aimont os aa time asm mt Spm ton a ita produced a marked giegt acroas inte the wae letter for mim, tal crecieg opened ij, Ui wee very short an mg Fy ght ant 4 the magen man was oo hee oe Pant Ere tad ie Liese Zor 78 mor more igre united, dollars when ; | Sent gerbe Pen ane a cmc Yer ma wri bet an eartest be xprina raine hed wa Ten mast crereine Reed not fovest any of fil fs os es can get h all mee irreat Furia, “The tort ae “Now you undersiand. Thomas,” resume ia Soaps upon the papers, * ough ; bat he jon, Fie Cae RE Yverns Proposition siruce: on am leet nat ae Be wen to, A OMNcunele ear have Jeet Gong. cried the pe a ae Tha as etn Fogo ort 5 etal, Tmuat My. IAA for a startin® ont from w trounved’ ana gt fea ved, and & on from me ‘went up 0 om Mee cee a mint te rae et Me. TT too ehe witl eae ft, Gondam. Bnt—now—T kin? in you 7h) ” | ast ) i ove met Omgr ont God grantit! T hove hou eace Lam L-4 aaa wl ep be Waddea wan me Art Tivided jhe ephew, referring vo his watch. he ri Bodie planed enough, 1 should rather be 100 estly than too Ag you may. pay your price. oon ertainly,” said Thommee: aa and then. ipidefed too, bt ¥ And cient ot ray Tor het ’ o, bul « fan i which wai t for & i ov ame ld fend sare ypc ct taee' ae aup- a [Lave her here as goon aa possible, "No! ome, Thomas. wetoone me—the Jou are the deat to fl this time!” a site commend ine just be wil ate | bave seen whom “Te it et"* depeorplle ia ce the mach « norm 1 rey ho Carried - mui "2 es My of ry vert alnre or one Bt it Saas ee 0 om aah W My " A ay tobe ~J tt Thewts Gonder feif'se hens =a vee at OBAPTER Tit. sie to he ewe naan wrap be sas? “ni 12 D asiness, dont want 10. © the road to cet, ra mavepeen borer’ | “Arg youmip Topmna?” Marion Gouden naked, om jb" vet be oarrigd «wtac0th uo pees my hang Fry eM OTHT D9 DYETED CED Does.

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