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10 nave ve | H 1% P ylor, Fowler, Providence for Rondout, R ee me test a rk, rat Philadel- i OVATION TO GRANT 11 CHLAAG0. v Ghee A . ok aa mates, peee Jou maovaHAws NOVEL ve jie door la" openéd wad Westley Bolter hap entered the ean chr Marietta Hand, Brooks, Providenee for Rendout. Lagan, Buuladelpnis ee rh fo ‘chert iat ae Pert eos of com The General Visited by Fifteen Thensand bef a) jl ete St nate Mme" Boe a gray a un ee forte 08 ich there there. can be no cox: His Fellow-Citizens—Speeches ef Gener Rn sinking—she ears Grant, J. ¥. Scammos, N. B. Judd and Tareas. 7 a epions (and i ten Southampton fia); Sin, Glennie? omer rte, best Nps as he sank into a ES Bg alias, henrtes child, playing horse Others. QU" ations instead of paying + ‘Sony ", 7 S—arrived, Protene, | Boston (ond ‘ctor ‘this fa of of speedy dissolue | and dropping bis rout Tana and cowersinto the folds {From the Chicago Tribune, Anguat 90.) TePenen, un who ted thearmion of tne repub, | Behr oe, ea jewpet Cor Pihabeihpor. oth for'camle) Babi inepone santas ony fen tenlgybe sely iy took bis | ° Thivevieat at lite Buper} Downe has no — tion, such as has been b p y jewport for Newburg. i ,, Patients emaciated win, with hi for hie quad Pe erage wes extantad'is’ ted.'\ aria ¥ eeea ihe rel CPL co The topatbears'| Schr is ny W righ n ‘ta via hier ie oxo wccred ig uence Srdasurs- 2 ashi abe nly an dea ihe ty ary one retired Srolde ‘te. telgw ane eral Grant ou last evening. It had become kuewn to | Of the eseniy, belleved, would rally to the gen- Ech Mt oe Mora for tlsavetnport. | Bors, ee ue "be rere, § Ou says : sod to tne egg Sun eee epee cies it er aad we ee ner organizations the n®’4 and gallant soldier Ww! im otvil |) Bene John Dari cee rel dened enas bene Mose (in, Timea imceiiiec’ | cate te, imeem: Oe. tone oe in loge ively qhe different tan re! throughont Wie «rin his himself the | Schra'w. ‘London, rm Sealy, ahy Windward, Barret, abe ichera'S | © ‘A deep sigh escaped the ‘aa he contemplated the rege ty tnat the great chieftain of the Union fortes was | her.0 of the the rebeisin | Schr-Ann Joh Hem endon. Ely, Lombard, far San, adiicted wan, who wat ‘crushed fn spirit and apo tng ils ca shaw! and cont upon a distant chair the ‘of the house begins to speak. CH. |APTER IIT. ‘4 “Well, upon d son), madame, you look charm- Inay oar, Oy te aed sniutation, delivered iu's sueering gp town, having arrived on Friday morning, and that Ki and he mFO! il LY g Bbrived, ee ed Tently hall crazed with grief. for the ‘eseiet him to er, Jol ior feliow Phe tnuitered to himeelf, “his is De had taken up a temporary sojourn at thy: residence ‘sities of the country in its desire for peace demanded shock to bim, I wish I could einen ‘Hope, but I cannot. 5 or Lupatg @f his brother, No. 923 Wabash avena@ Upon the | it—they must be conquered the entire fl. aaa ‘Nengtam D s+) Cous- alo, ve. J cannot: f this Intelligence it etar- | and, and especially they must be overcome in Schy Belpae, leapt Stictog: Bomoas ‘aitua, Philadelphia: $00, Siar: | | Comey wry said hey ak Yength, “zou must psig “aiterens contami Ms th claps ee ae ° cs wain, i nae pe nso soar ii Prescot. ditt, Rios art e & Inan- hid wiht Be - “hones Gere Aye) retuned no answer. Aer a Oe rganizations thr. had b oA ioe weletineden oe Oe eee m, Haven for 8 en or Blizabetnport pd Calta ag re Catal, Fredk ‘Tudor, Bradford,” Mo ‘But the mother ? eoaned Mr. Downe. vial power | as mena tna ed,” he added, with a scowl of hatred = raging) ‘tie’ zclptens lag pense woe f pats Senne) Boks Hevtae Fieya t fai pore: for Philadephia. cca at Secuawgod, Yeaman, Charieston; Queen of capigare her: : Pate ‘ bese pe ps ans vo | whe realiature of the man was evidently prevailing over hen, to the curiosity of those at a reported Aug 31, bas $08 passengers, and ong, Chinen ca, NYork ; ppangn) youane besasing say aig heatme Atartha 2” weception as had never been tendered any bese noe, ‘the a, gentleman was lifted upon the erred Renennmedt ton ‘of ty te is a anh Mera Pinta Cheat of ‘London 8), Brooks, Tarl- wend te me 4 ta youl ! Wikhor 4 ive is, he Ulan ak.® Lua ity you on heat me, Mar i mi acavage tone be struck the position | iat au inna as 15 Fort bound east: » andevomse to the ater a a if the bedy and, with a wistul table ‘with hia clenebet fist. bic man Ivitherto; and so, under the direction of | railing by & = greeted: General Solomon, the conrmander-in-chief of the tanner clubs, there gathered on last evening a co). which for number and orderly conduct hi never been equalled in this city. Besides the tanner orga- |’ next mizations there was a vast multitude of outsiders, | publican® are satistied with their nominee; somehow or another we have not % rf yet who had assembled to pay their respects to the Pleased’ the democratic ye They. say Gen- great chiaftain of the day. Taken all together there = Grant can’t make a spvech. Speaker. On July 4, 181 in which he ‘ = were not leas than diteen thousand persons present, At eight o'clock the crowd began to gather on ‘Wabash avenne, between Twenty-first and Twenty- | wasaiong second streets, and so densely did it in a few minutes | very time it was being uttered, or even at the very 9 ok ” C1 time it was being penned, in ‘the Highlands, Grant become packed that access to the temporary.ebiding | was dictating femoe of surrender at peeps ‘and Meade was caring for the wounded and burying the place of the distinguished General by “h> nenal ave- person present and press in rag “with round after round of applat SPREOH OF MR. ‘J. 0. DO! Mr. J. ©. Dore was then loud! Kection of men, strong in republican prineiples, Teepe nitog be sameeren: toliows:—! to be a difference between us and the ‘with regard to the nomination for the Presidency; but I) can assure mues became Impossible, 'The weat side of the street | dead after his victory at Gettysburg. was brilliantly illuminated with Bengal lights; a lurid glow on the scene, Upon the announcement from the balcony of the presence of General Grant, and particularly when tis well Known and well remembered form became visible, the wildest enthusiasm animated the crowd, Simul- tancous cries arose, such as “Bring out the Gen™ eral. We want the silent hero,” &c. There has not been so enthusiastic an assemblage ¢ ollected during the entire campaign, and it required the utmost exertions of policemen and republican friends to keep the surging mass from carrying the house which sheltered their chief by storm and taking him, ‘body and bones,” to a more prominent and central standing point than could be claimed for the Position pie tinoa BS which he occupied, After the usual preliminary cheering by the people Row’ Y and the playing of popular tunes by the Great West- Frladelnhie, ern Light Guard Band, and the singing of an air or oe so by the Ninth Ward Glee Club, General Grant came Eichmond ocr forward and acknowledged the courtesy of th x nade and visit by saying:— rei weet ete SPEECH OF GENERAL GRANT. Key W GENTLEMEN—I thank you for this spontaneous Havana, compliment. As this audience knows I do not me Speeches, and I could hardly find language resence of 60 large & gathering ‘or my | PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEWBER bh 1868, fellow. citizens, cone to express my thanks, you a =a eee Perrott oe oe aes allow The’ to thanks for this xing call. a, pihunaat be. Suffice it to swelling mass seemed moved to such a ap ve Was arhcniate could be aisterned. SPEECH OP MR. J. ¥. SCAMM( Mr. J. Y. Scammon was then introansea to the Vast crowd. His introduction includeg the state- ment that he wasa friend of the General’a supporter of bis principles and one whose utmost efforts would be given to procure the success of the republican ome to this piace this evening to make a speech. around him, to stand in the presence of the greatest | Ip Co. 4 He had come, as had the thousands of people he saw | Guton. chieitain the world has ever known, and, as a citizen af Chicago, to bid him welcome, sie ze ee} no es of ing @ hoved ail Who had not been ue ‘ihe, rl of wae, Beri ted it, wo and who, py in er F 4 stand he ‘comrades’ of mod General Grant, he eee would rally to his oun c their leader the true men of the position to the friends of the nominees orth ie x lew ork Convention—a convention which had named candidates for the executive offices of tue nation upon @ platform which he believed could perme nobody, unless it was themselves who jopted it. He referred his auditors to the lesson of gk eplgen calf, as ep icten, in the Old Testament, to rate the present condition of affairs in the United States. Moses ascended to the Mount to listen to the Lord, and while he was absent one who talked caused the erection @sa deity of the golden calf. So, w-day, ee eee ‘Moses of the land, is Mstening to the voice of the while his com ny ong 4 jaan of words, is erecting the oiden calf. Which would the United States pre- * The man who ea the rebellion and gave war for the re-estabi of the Union, or the man who has made rea goiden caif for the worship of the nation? He had read the eloquent speech of tor the lace rebel General Longstreet in reference to the | lat 4930 pares and necessily of the election of Grant. ats bs th, lat 45.54, lon 38, passed bark Dumbroay (Br), ett. Piiveamehip France, Crace, Liverpool Ay Tribune, and it had but tiibien’ aug tan tonsa tote speech was not in the nature of # discourse, but sraply a series of answers to inquiries made by @ reporter of the New York one end—the election of the general who had con- qeerea Reace that peace might continue. He con. | sbij Sueren The sitence of General Grant. the grandest i spectacle ever exhibited in this country. There is a of words on his but there is no want of deeds. Like other menu, Grant first understands his subject, and then he acts; no Ume being lostin | with C. words, “James is good, Peter is good, but John is better but the man who shows his faith by hls works is superior to all, The speaker then referred especially to the carecr of General Grant as shown by iis oificlal life. He expressed it that in the highest place he had ex- Ribited Lhe greatest ability, and he believed that he who had shown the greatest ability m defence of | “Rg, his country should be selected as the man who | jon fy should lead his countrymen to a settlement of the | fog uy wssucs of war aud peace whieh ie before us. He who | July 2 had been the David of the land, who bad sluin the to lead the chosen children to the fold where peace shall reign, eyen though it be throngh the revolution = Sg threatened by @ corpetiter, (Applause.) W n the American peopie commenced Meir | re- hides ts uu vie Brig Nellie Ware, Ware . hogany, &e, to Moss & W nage; Ang 3, off Cape Hutte inj Brie Wie ington; Ma sistance to the tyranny of nations they | thonght only of the Ureanay of ¢ 4 Wh they met in convention fn riphia, = ninds only took in the wrongs that the mothor ‘iy Imad imposed, But there was @ provicl tbat had sought to uphold the doctrines of the coun- try which they brought into existence nation, and it cansed it to be announced to the world that ail meu were born with certain inalienable rights, mint These righte hat jaty dormant, as regarded some oer 1 of the people, for some time, but at last it bate ame necessary that the people of the United % States should upnold the self-evident truth that all | Talbo r nd equal He believed that the ndence Was not untrue, but that the rigut to life, liberty and the +, and that no ian had a tight to course of conduct conwary ved that the man who was march, even to the cannon’s mouth, in $ priticiple, Was mnworthy to live in ® va dan a. pureal @ictate to th it had, with his fellow soldiers, to the people, aud his reward will be the gratitude of 4 great people shown tn his election to the highest office the people can bestow, He dounted whether there was a man preseut who did not believe that U, S. Grant would be the next President of the United States, Ail the young men are on his side; ali the Jovers of their country are for him, and the women, too, seek his election. There ec be no suctl word as fall, Tt bad never been heard of that a man who had led such an army 4a such war (if ever such an army fought in such @ war before) had not been the loved one of the people ve had ted. But after such a war Who should not he chosen to represent the great peo pile that had warred? It was the man who while The war was pending forgot his country’s duties and Zhe duties of oMice to Oppose his country’s progress, Boratio Seymour is named as the competitor of 4urant. He is said to be a couservative man, belong- ivg ¢o a conservative party. (A volee, “How about Wate Hampton?) Hampton is & Southern nan, aud he was a slaveholder. He lean aristocrat, nd he was asiavedriver. It is impossible for him Aud Auch as he to comprehend or believe in liberty, as much) as it 18 Impossible for him to believe that God wishes to bless the whole people of fis world, At this point of time nine cheers were proposed for General Grant, These were given by the Tan. gers with a Will aad by the vast crowd with great enthusinsm. General Grant was again called for, and after some delay, the occupying the time by playing ‘Hall to the Chief,” General Grant again came forward and saic ANOTHER SPRECH BY GENERAL GRANT. GentieweXs—I thanked you once for your kind- ness. All Lean do now is to thank you again for this unexpected greeting and for the magnificent turn out. 1 Jee! that I should Nike to speak to each of you and (@ shake da with each of you, bat thatis impossible. S01 ean but say l thank you—t shank you. PERCH OF MR, N. B. JUDD, Mr. N. B. Jump was then presented to the audience. ‘Me said that while Geveral Greut had not felt avasned tm the presence of an enemy in arms, and while he bad not feared to face the cavnou of the foe in the | field, he id not feet like facing so large a gathering. tae He at least had gome hesitation jp meeting so many | of his fellow. citizens upon such an occasion. Phe | | xpeaker was to sop this enthnsiaam and this gathering. He had just ceme froiw the North Side, ‘The Tanvere from that disigict had not yet arrived but they would goon be bere fo awel? the gatherin, On Thursday evening le was present a a mes 1 ane ness, and then, u) vast wudience quietly dispersed, 5 27 | Moon rises.... 6 31; High water. morn “Bore rin (Br), ip James S Algxaudr: ay smith acto an! phason ‘Niagara, Biakemsan, ambue NG) fier - ~. aud SE passengers to Her Godah of rebellion, was he who should be selected mts hielo (x, 1, Barnegat bearing W by § 14 mile Sehr Jona riftin, Com W Lond & ¢ iia river, Ga, for Be G Ireland, Townsend, Dovoy, Ga, 8 day aud that he was an unwortuy | timber, to maste ay © Gaye, with ‘Carrte 8 woh Gay, I: 1 the dangers of the flei : val y; angers of the fleid to preserve this right YT Marinn Gage, Brower, Wil paval stores, to NL MeCron ly & Sehr Mary Jane, ur Wave, Mastersot Rehr White Cloud, Sehr JH Seguine, Sehr ME Tr'rner, Sebr John Foray Bi Seats Seba for Bpboken, br Ariington, Ty ern Sehr AF ‘Kinabery, i Gemma Be owperthwait, Newbury, Georgetown, DC, ghee . A exandria, int, Lauee, aria. Sebr RA Wetmore, ios as Bohr Maxson Rogers, Juckaony Baltimore, A Wedmore, Cary, Behr Mary A Tyler, T Schr Wim Gray, Clark, Ki Schr Redondo, Whimore, Boardman ", Leland, imma, Govifrey, Calais, 9 CONCT USION, : . The Ninth Ward Tenner Glee Club now sang several sky rockets and Roman candies were dis- | songs and the band played several air: wand the charged into the air at intervals, casting | crowd afterwards shouted and hurrahed to hoarse- on motion of General Salomon, the SHIPPING NEWS. Almanuc for New Yorko—Tais Day. Weather Along the Coast. SEPTEMUEE 1—9 A. M, Wink. Wonthers SE. Cloudy. Herald paaaen: Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will pe in which this “little talk’? | please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our impossible tod so and reat hy ahs Tegularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Preas do not now to sway like & sea wave and the volume of sound pepe map blag Spl oor tris Facey ar hand guakuarre fe at fvhiteball shy slip. All mm eccapunications trae ‘and consi masters of irfward veovels will be for forwarded free of charge. CLEARED. party in the election about to transpire, He did Chg eGinart? Ain Lore start berseeene Um Sveamshtp Arizona, Maury, Aspinw all—Pactiic Mail Steam. ip Wilmington, Cole, Galveston—Williams & Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murtay, Ferris & wate Ellen S Terry, Chapin, Newbero, NC—Murray, PSaratoga, Alexander, Norfolk, City Point and Flerrepont, “Shropshire, Philadelpbia—J Mt Neptune, Baker, Boston—W P Clyde. wal Ba lower of the Forest (Br), Oliver, St Tot, NB -As- Pere thom, san Frecciseo—sutton Bake Oridh (NU), Welon, Dantzig ePuncyy Melncke & Hee Havre—Boyd & Hincke: Skolield, Aspinwall. 8 L Merchant & Sirk Osmyn, Hal Portland, Oregon, direct—Brockway Brig Portolias (Span), Mareitanz, Barcelot ichele: oe MA Benson (Br, Gandin, Aspinwall—J je ha ‘ie Nellie Mitchell, Nelson, Havana_—J E Ward & Co. Equator (Br), Ranger, Nassau—Jos Eneas. Odd Fellow, Dyer, Saybrook, Ct K Rackett & ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HER: > wren Yacurs. experienced westerly winds hours outside of lendy Hy fog prevailing. to James Hund. ris Almy, Providence, with mdse und pas ‘atlantic, Weymouth, Brie 40 days, with railw Co, Had strong westerly winds a ‘i ieee tight winds and tine weather; ip Montrose, bound Ke ruen, 43 dave, with mise n Koop €4 Kemi, Havre, 42. days, with m¢ light westerly’ winds the entire pi vinds all the pas. A Sirk J Potledo, » Cow Bay, hop nt tart Inland. LA sperm. and 80 do bla Kodiak, Dowaing, Baltimore, 6 days, with coal, to F Ison, ote. ), Preiinore, Virgiata. 1, Whe and, Virginia, fenktos, Martin, Virgini Danean, Bowen, Virgitfin. Set a hak B Witleta, Horse, Morse, Vieginia. neon, Virginia. iton, Vinnie. James Jones, Jones, Vii sr ace G Lacbanh, Lyman, Vi pats OMS , Virginia inlay ymplon, Virginia ‘embie, —— Se ll Virgo! iain Relit Adaliva, Lovelandy Virgina: Zabeth, Young, Virginis. Anderson, Virgiate, roncly,Vinginta, ywo, DO, for i Lemons, Alexandria. vier, Haitimore norn for Haverstraw. Portland, Ct. “Gaye, Amtrews, Bangor, 9 daya, with lum: Tay. yom Fa x et, i or Elizaveth port. F Kondent — verpool,” 1. called for, and Brliah Dare from Gitteow for bh Jek Joho, fellow citizens, ‘ou that the re- We don’t want a ymour tmade a speech, sald the army had failed to gain the suc- gess which the country had @ right to demand. It speech and a prosy speech; but at the seve 654 824 Thermometer. bound hiting & ae py I ct 35, passed mpeg. Mantaitans Veund | 19 and Queens- ‘National Steam supplied achr Wave, of Mane, with iamp ofl ‘isi, of shin: igeock, pasied ind west 2 ba becieeh ‘was detained Jacinto, AtEine, Bavatuah, with mdse and ‘Steainahip Champion, Lockwood, Charlento nd passongers to Menry A Morgan ‘2, Inman, Gearon, De, and Ly eH Aug ae Stea Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with muse and passengers, to the Old Dominion | Co, =e Kureke, Brown, Egg Harbor, with maze to | Hanae Macy July Sty with ma nt Ti days, with coal, to 56. days, with, cotton, mubs, Glace Bay, days, with cont, to ons, NB, 10 days, with and, NS, 6 days, with town, SC, 7 days, with na- Niagton, NO, 7 days, with Calnia, 8 days, with lumber, ys, with Inthe, to @or- ‘By " Franklin, 7 days, with latha, to nt Washi Reynold rGititt, Auguera, 6 days, with iehr Al) oma, Smith, Bangor Providence, where he , 60 neen of Pea it} Fran- bri th, ain facloom, an‘ a Lydia Reoiteld, Curtis, ine, oe York? Bi tie Galant “Antarctic, M'Stoker, New: Diy Shokes | Oriean Mai ‘St Jamea, Goodwin, Bas Biange 1s svoke® | Seoul wideg oe. Fae Axim cosiessnioonm, Chave Entered out 20th, Constantine, Creevy, uric; Mary Jane Webber, Atkinson, Boston: 2st, Yila’ Franca,’ Urq hart, NYork.:'Brazil, Hibbert, Philadelphia; 22d, Merrimas, ‘Aug 18—Arrived, bark Colin E MoNeil, White, was sent to Aiméria for 8 days’ quaraatine) Ib aehy St Alexel (Dan), Larson, N Or, {res Rancho Panza, Hagan, New siyomig, Pettigrew, Piiindeipina; 1ithy Antelope, ean’ rat eansre ia enh ag Ti_-Arrived, Arthur (?), N¥or ore z Arrived, Arthur (?), eee eer? | MATANEASs Aag J0--arrived, brig Edith ‘in, Williams, aca, Cargo eared fh danced oodian Bato Lang Cay Baltimore. and eo bunt by wreckers, NEWPORT, Aug 20—Arrived, Rival, Morgensen, Gloucester On we 2h of July arrived brig Time (Bry, Amesbury, | fOr NOR, from Camden, Me. Weasel bron nt tm b, Amen fa'led 20iu, J Armstrong, Lode, NYork. | bury having dled at sca. \auter lenin, mg Meckloni hay | PORT TALBOT, Ang 18- Salted, Normania, Roer, NYork. dogo dischagged and she ie Row waiting orders from owners. | y QUEENSTOWN, Aug 19—Off, Castleton, MéClare, from New i the 3th of July arr ved eh!p Fawn (Ri i {ite Charehil fron | Tors 19m, Marcie Greenleaf, Greenock. St Domingo. Mast rotten, topsides needin; veasei bad completed her vora,e {rom Dosiep to Cog | ane RorrennAM, Aug 15 Cleared, WW Mosher, Mosher, NYork. But, with sone cargo, was Gaptired attempting te run ins | _SWINEMUNDE, Aug —Atrived, Five irothers, Thurlow, Aux Cays, released’ and came to Nassau, cargo has | Pblladelpta for Stein, been sod, topsties caulked, new mast furnished, and she is RANTANA, July Si—In port brig Two Elleus, wtgi now loaded for Boston, ° achre Agnes! do: Jolin Crook, do. fine, an mi ‘ards fl, Lio am, , 405 Wind at sunsc: W, Disasters in the Snhamas, ‘We have received from our correspondent the following lst of wrecks and disasters inthe Bahamas, with the names Of those vessels weeking Naséau in detress’ during the month of July :— On the 2° of July sch Josephine, ‘WH York for Kingston, Ja, with en ral RS. on Bouthwest Point. Abkila's Island, Sehr Juniata (of Provincetown, Mass) Sr Joux, NB, Ang 29—Arrived, ships Constitution, Hatton, York for Montego Bay, Ja, put into srakeagen., Som New and Columbia, gobinaon, N Yor! leaky. Condemned; vessel and cargo sold. Cleared 29th, ship John’ G Ric! n, Lewis, Monter iden; dno) schra King Bird, Johnston, Washington, DC; Mary E Si Marine Diepsterte igg,Dinsnore, Poiladelphia. ody i pee FAaYAL, Aug 6—The sh!p Enterprise, Merril 140, Aug 5 Arrived, bark N M Haven, Gilkey, NYork; pool lor New Lork (geuvral eatsos pul Im herm’ Ate s tecey | schra Pred Smith, Smith, doz Royal Arch (ir), Haikius, doi And with other damaces; having’ encountered a hurricane | (abd all aniled $thi for MAlnga, to load for NYork). July 23. She has been admitied to free pratique to-day. Amerie; Ports. Bank Buowmpon ir), Coven, from Philadelphia for Ant. , —Asrive , off Joe Flogser Shoal, and lost foreyard, head’ eat BON Pe pusanstoned ote ‘rifling damage. She pat baok to Lor: aR (RD, Aug W—Arrived sehr Motto, Eeasle, \ay Hook for repairs; damage (0 the schooner not ascer- | ‘BOSTON, Aug sil—Arrived, schra MB Amaden, Smith tained. and MA Hint, Parvere, Georgetown, DO; BM’ Pennell, Brio AsHorr-—An unknown brig was seen ashore 29h uit | Mitehell, Rondout; L P’ Pharo, Crammer, Hoboken; Julia, near Or o Inlet, and a vw . NYork (at Weymouth). lying near her. (Phe abi tthe Helen G itichy Steainer Roinan, Howes, Philadelphia; bark RA from Providence for Jacksoaviile, before reported.) Welton, Havana; schrs Jobn Farnum, Kelley, Balti- Bria Frown, of Portland, Me, loaded with cont, went Fdwin Reod, Howes, Alexandri oti, Taylor, e jst mit on Quosque Baach, Suffolk Co, Long | )’hiladelphia. Inland, The New dork Submarine Company's steamer Philip | yAyPt trom Newburg and Helens from Rinks Tala eniayee to bee aes, BALTIMORE, Aug’ J0—Arrived, brigs Stephen Duncan, Sour Sea FLowre (of Cranberry Isles), Bunker, from | Hnzhes, Savana: 9 Poiledo, Plummer, Matanzas; schrs New York for Steuben, Me, with & cargo of’ corn, sprung » | Sea Nymph, Conley, NYork; need ‘Jayne, do; ‘Union Jeak, of G0 atrokes per hour, night of Aug 22, in Long laland | King, Maloney, 40 Emma L Porter,’ Sparks, Province- Sound, and put into Newport for repairs, where she arrived | tows yee ‘Slsi—Arvived, achr © H Cowant, Covington, NYork. a ONFE, with masts zone and fall of water, was re- | Schr Isaac Oliver, from Havana, wig ‘as poewed by Mr Geo Evans, Sandy Hook pilot, Aug | , Cleared Barks E A Kennedy, Hoffses, Bordeanx ; Pal 4Smiles SE by K from the Highlands. (Arg), Brown, Bucnoa Ayrea;, Hainbow (Br), Smith, H ‘allt fast ashore night of schre Lottie, Henley, Portland; Elizabeth English, Crowell, Notice to Mariners. and Alice C ‘Noyes, Baker, Boston. ADEIATIC—TREMITI ISLANDS —FIXED LIGHT ON CAPRABA bec oe ‘enon, ani Denrbor io ah; br 5 Hyp! pu O' wrie Clark Schr ssaalaes Lucy W Alexander, and Mi ROGHATME Ovrreh, ADwrRAL TY het ao"sein remerhaven and bark Elverton, io ale alten, ernment has given notice that from the 35th fa new light would be exhibited from a light: ‘BRISTOL, Aug RGRDE schr Native, Dehart, New- Ra bu ie ‘on the eost end of Caprara, Tremiti Islands. ‘sit. 4, achr Hanna, Black: Jones, Phitad detphia. he ght taf — Baile oe ont rhea teteeee tiie sini, rough oat DIGHTON” ‘Aug 20—Arrived, achrs Ann Turner, Fenger, loge York: Esi Brigga, Poughkeepsie. gebrsOnrutt ot 8 ig'deg E), round by Sand W ION by EG B ‘AST GREENWI ). Also through an are of 34 deg in the direction of the EAS’ BENWICH, Aug. Arrived, anchorage sind channel formed byte inane (or StNiocole, | Hea Rondout; Ben) Brown, Oliver, do; Hudsons Hi ‘retaccio an mino, It t u level of the sem and to Weather it ahould beseen from | iith—Arrived, ree facie ne Tae a € , . soTheilluminating apparatus te dioptric or by lenses, of the qeRENANDINA, Ate ‘Cleared, schr DC Hulse, Bil- ‘ork. Fire sevens i cclalcpaliatahicien, Whebtn; om atseebon te’ th ee RIVER, Aug 00—Arrived, Eliza- keeper's dwelling, which in colered yellow . Hhaidtio, "auch dot alm atte elley, LAL bearings are magnetic, Variation 12 devrees Westerly ‘For Mary li ‘aang meta tsabethport ; Gipsey, Bor- 5 Re of thelr Tarai. 8 SORUETOWR, BO yoo Ta arrived, ‘schr Ann E Valen- RDS, a home hey: nari camping ete HOLE, ‘Ang 99—Arrived, schra Franklin, NYork NORTH 6FA—SCHLESWIG-HOLSTRIN—LIGHT VRSAEL OFF be rm logier, do for. Boslits 5 saipten, WYork fir wa? lecnaeearn ‘Grrion kohtrmayey , Hiliaporors Susie 3 ue glee ny for NYork; schrs Sena. i or, Boston for NYork ; Rockland for do; Saratoga, ‘With reference to Notice to Marinees Ko "fi th Muted March Hoboken Tor Salem: Leonora’ do for Ipswich; Challenge, 21, 16h veapocting wight veeeel thes, about to bemationsa | Nvork for do; Adelaide Hamline Rondon for nafon, Whatwad of ov the mouth of "the Rider Bh Montezuma, abd Hollander, NYork, tor Boston; Leader, do ver, nment has given furtiier notice that the | for Salem; Atlantic, Rondout for Boston; Leontine, N York ¥ ° | for do; Ida L Howard, do tor Portland; Madeira (Br), do for ght venel ba aged in position and the ligat exhib. | for do; ita xe Wan ited. Mion lo H Mitchell, N¥ork; Ocean Ranger, 2 ork for melt sienonpe je moored in 7 fathoms water, with the fol oe 7 ham (Br), for Richmond, ater Live lhe veosel, S by W 13 Ww, JACKSONVILLE Augos Arrived, solr Henrietta, Lew ‘ vitt) Boston, der tight art pit veaaely Cleared 36th, fohra, Korotuy, Birdsall. NYork: #1, ite Heligoland lighthouse, May, Cogginny as Dennis, Hallock, New gets a York (ail Jaden with yellow pine tum! and ber position is in wat 60 N, ton $1730 from | YORE: AHLEMIEAD, Kuz 38a a SHEA D, chr EL Hammond, ‘The following description is from the previous notice ante Lt We eatied from tho roalnroney Of the light vesse!, W ORL! LEANS, August—Arrived nt Southwest Pass and ave ‘lovated #4 feet above the level of the sea. a thy cb arery aie me rstimer f NORFOLK, Aug 24 Cleared, brigs Camilia (Br), Newman, ist umminating apperetas ts dioptric or by lenses, of the} 04 Aciason tine Biniford, Ragbadoe (ant bo Both sailed 20th), { vessel is painted black, with the name “Eider” in | 8! Fri we ved, sebr Inagos Baker, mite on each slde, and has three’ anaais, with w biack ball at | (ABW BEDFORD, 4 Kt ‘Arrived, schts M Hague & Lucy, Qronley,, Georgetown. DC; Robert B_ Smithy, Nickerson, = my or or foe weather a bell will be sounde ', and ipa N¥ork 0th, Fair Wind, Bowman, and Thomas Eilts, Kelley, hing the kider Shoals on wrong course will approue NYork; zagle, 8 Snow, 06 (and sailed for Wareham). warned by signal guns, Satled 31 bra M A Rowland, Fulleryand Megs Potter, | ‘The light vessel wi!l remain in both summer and winter, Hand and will oniy be removed whe ng loop Cli ‘Taunton for NYork. ‘30th, PM Arrived schrs Daniel PM—Arrived, achre J_H Bartlett, ana Burley, Philips, ‘Taunton for jee; if, under these ciroumstances, ¢) Be nk tno . Willetts, Brown, Rondout ; tion, the light will not be exhibited, z SEetaieeee ur ceastion eo sun’ vy | Sen Flower, Buuker, 8 York for Steuben, Me; Angier, Besse, zabeth port sor Mattapoisett ALTERATION DS POSITION OF THE FIDER LIGHT AND Pit iled~Schr David G Floyd, Weeden, NYork. ‘VRSSEL AT THE jah 6b pd RIDER RAVER, K Also that the position of the light and pilot vesel at the ST Ag=-Arived fa Ui aan Mero Va urn, Marling Wondovt for Pawtucket: ‘Milaha T Smut, Harvey! mouth of the Eider River baa been altered, p Rienzi, eames, She now lies In $4 fathoms, with the following bearings, vat ‘S valle this AM Sthra Td Bekele Eldred, omout; Rata “a Ol rel B 1 a cbra et ldrec mot int Blanort Beacon, ait i F, H tiny Ohare, Providence for, NYork; Cora, in lati 1b 27 N, lon 8 83 44 B Rangor (or NYa W Cumminj a vessel the Deacon buoy laid down be. for NY anal Wines Boult, Providence namvehden adm drauehen Aska enh aed vi Pw “Arrived, achr Thomas P Cooper, Benree, Eltza- ett Ali bearinge are maguetic. VariaWon 17 deg Westerly in so aidiishs Get Ued. Gfid Pate, Ang, thin Jane, Ball, do; Daniel Webster, Megath’ By command of thelr Lordahipe 7 in, J 8 Cunainghins Rod, Puiladeiphi. . HENRY ICHARDS, Hydrographer. k : en Pera, Bilt ‘ie, Nor Fe , “aa INDON, Ante rrived, achra Jan6, Rondout; ATION Ov sam ROURPR GROUND TAGHT VESSEL. { marin Fan Buren, Harding do tor Pawtucket, Hyonocaeate Orrtcmy ADMIRALTY). York; Adele Felicia, Eliott, do. NTON, At 7 any : Dav Ai porn vn se note iat te Kapoor | dridge, trrentaas Belle, Neaman, Elizabethport; Davidson, cercdinn, bes mown is einem eaereee, | ne ngs Phe sa huuaberh: Hall: New Regulus, Hal: P cr: | wok, Elizabeth milion, Greene, Kiten her peaition isn lat 67 862 N, lyn 11 2246 East trom Green i Teen rsh sope eats be. net ‘i , he root ne jablive bearing fe magnetic. Variauon 16 deg. Westerly io | ; My | apeannaay j St SLM NB; Annie j re Cora Htta, Sleeper, I “i Harbor, TL; E , Bomtor j Notlic Iho Ricbardson,’ Newpe jaitin Carter,’ Boston: ‘Thos. Bol: «a0, Goditey, Boston ; Right Bower, Rogars, Chale; Seara- ston; Lew | Ry command of their Lordships, GEO HENRY Kivor ARDS, Hydrographer, Whalemon. eraphie (Be, Santor, Nip, 98 ct aiken wr 100 bl hoster, Gookin, Plymouth ; Tea: , Greytown, Nig, 38 days, with | Atlantic Qeenn gh Se dence; Alabama, Vangiler, Ei owes, Providenc re; Teatiean, Waster, M powell Friabee, ‘y ; ‘enmimore, tamartiue, Int 86 88, ton | Emporiom, Down | 00, ctr G HL Philips, Taylor, do, 170 sp, ¥ joke Aue 20, Int 96 bo, ion fi, sel Arnie Chord, Dyer, d Fowie, Tndian Ocean. Tantclia. Rati, from codon, with 660 bble wh hark Arab, of New Hedford, 4 August 2, having taken 200 Bbis bik since fast report 40) sp 260 wh all told. Wonld be at mn; RI Mercer, on; Annie B Mar? Lynn; WW Marcy, Vowan, hence for Ant Imouth for orders; win, Macon, Salem; ns WW Benedict, Providevee; Hazeitony «Bowman, Hortons Re iMA ito, that, 1, Dighton ; Railroad 3 KoG, i ‘A Anirews, in September or October, Reports, #ame time, bark Westport. 130 hile olf Catalpa, Pierce, New | a Wien 4 Tona, Norton, do, 100 do; Joba Giipin, How- wee Hoston;. Jd bitte, land, of W Bo m8 ap ofl. Babhidge, Bangor ford, Salem; Bonny ‘Mat, Nickerson ; t Pana 6 following stot Eenate whaters Of the ¢ ‘nark Charles & Baward, Te wean full—bound to T; achr Caroline E ome, Har }3 i and D Britain, ) San Francises: and bark a, Pattena, Tombery, 2 Ossipee, T bi Gia, abt Ataits, oF ned. | MR SEACOLA, Aug sipee, Twainbiy, Spokem. RILAND, Arrived ig, Lisrig. Troop (Bri. hit Jatnen Foster, 3, Armstrong, from Liverpool for New pedal he LW Bitteati, Tribbler Bite: , well, A Tat 80 56, lon } Reed, shes BL ech Bawbae, aa Bhip Lie al, Larabert, from London for New York, Ang | x¥nrn hee PL Smith, Bunker, and AL Fiteh, Yates, lat 48, Jon 34 ip Kate Princ mer Mahoning, Webster, r sland. 2—Arrived, sehrs Watchman, Grin- K Hagan, Bunker, do. i Henrietta, James, from Lit 940, om Philadelphia for Portemouth, NH, y. {rom Cardiff for Montevideo, Aug a tig Aug dy wo laty &e Voreign Ports. ASIN, Ae Area, ra nee Aces pee Arvo one Madivon Holmer, red: 224, kanaparie!, Me Aipin; Phtiadelp Hd OP Wwe r Mailed from Flushing 17h, Crating, Blancharl NYork. Saale nang wn DTW simon Ren Aus ‘MANGE Aug 4” Cleared, Try Again. Wilke, Boston, | BTOL, (Pill, Aig 2 Arrived porto Forbes, W ‘ vPelemy (04 Martin Vain Buren, Herding, Ren out for Pawtucket ; He gy alloc, 1, Wilms, jaltemotp, fr “\ Bee reas Bete atm ristlons Rood, |p Balled—-sents Mar Ne Ma ja, Dean, see Milton, — Tati Curl, Otten and C itand, Mt jew Orleans ; The: y and Marz burg, ulkeny NYorks Orpheus, Wee- we 81--Arrived, achra I ten, Hale, doy AW T Ornen, Stantland, NYork. chy B D Pits Vai, Atbany, ig Rep} Sy og ot ps Herald of the 0, Borde: Morning, Winton NYork; Alaska, Leat Averpool. Saile! Vet, bark Parsee, Soule, Hon, Cleared This ship Gen’ Wruduam, Livergook with 18,000 sacks when rizon, Newman, wan, of Mouterideo (before rej Bomnay, July 1). In por 1, arrived Mth. “Banhtrr: Atty M—Sailed 1 L dictate Hewes, Callao, " ¥ Botered for loading ih, Wy Hatield, Murphy, for N York | York! tcht ila Wyre paicye enttarytiaeae Agenona, White, do. Skid, Albrethsen, Baltinore Syne Aue By trig Nuetina, Wood, Matanans ADI Aug it Salied, ‘Excelgior, ‘Bowers, Gloucester, SOMERSET, Ang “Bo-arel ‘schre Entire, innear, fe 0 shomiast, Fannie Hazard, Reiley, do; Frances Burritt, cee ob dahtucackt Roxanse Burley, PDI UNTON, Aug cur hoxanns Bari ys Ellzabethport; sioop Clio, Chase, NYork, iy sehre Theodore Dean, Phillips, Georgetown, RO, No, wich nlig 29--Cleared, sche George H raves, k); both wig steam 16th, Tn port uly 16, ships Castine, Phurston, on. Li arrived 15th, Lord Canning (Br, Benniso arta ban Govelaads Joka O'Gaunt Cir), Gould; asker (56, apie (Br), Brown, A oir oibow, Bow Zork Winged, Hunt C4 Sega. ARKHAM, w Ang Arrived, schrs Fionghboy, Hallett, Fitine: Jowiah Haley Page: ‘Chiftaly, Nicobar siete dat: Penta Peet RePe aia Wath ‘ ‘peti, snd Rangton (Br), Contdon, unc;’ bate Flo- Warren, NY Sebo yccteher orenedaorediy naa ie; Bille for Boston, Wann, aug 90—~Arrived, schr Henry Clay, Sears, Ron- CANTHAGEN A, Aug 12-Sailed, bark Sydenham (Hot as be- fore), Munster, N¥or aT OF APRICA “At Pram Pram Jaiy $1, bark Tidal : Hoepmak, to aati for Boston y K MISCELLANEOUS. W Sawer, Baxter, \ SOLUTE nivont LnGaLty OBTAINED IN ce w Bay, CB, Aug 20—Arrivet, bark Philena, Davis, New aiterens Prates desertion, ness, &o., tant Teac, Avg 9) Arrived, Plymouth Rock, Warner, London Freer 2O Pan Oe OW ceiver OF i ald be oo) mat! narod hyo Bie, West India, from N¥ork for Copen ATTEND THE GREAT SALE OF LOTS AND HOUSES AT. Rutherfurd September & Get mans mid Ny le of ot ae 19th, Geestemunde, Kublken, from Phila- Gea thee tictene wf soph Latwcrn, i Arrived, Alpha, Torgeneon, Phalatel- nia tor Konigeberg; 17th, Fremady Evengue, New York for wi Hebt of Hen DRAWINGS or THe STATE 108. ranitries J tweky FALMOUTH, A ~Agrived, Erte, Sen . Phibade hia. | STATE OF K Wy EXTRA ohage 187, emer. 1, 1868, | feamuractrn Aug Ae ated Trimm Ha ork % ay 48 We B81 8 Hy HP ABGO Arrive’, Neversiaks’ wiveoa, Ualuls, | er it ier 18 % %, 15 i 1 SY 4), NYO: » Geo Keson, Foster, | BODY & 00. Ma agers, anasr ‘ ern. 1, 1868, A, Theone, It D hy 4 }o ena ti bd, KEV, yD | «i #5, Litoies L y | " a Novageve coat Senter jed the dy! oman. withered, yet Veatii‘ul tace—white as the pillow ‘apod whieh the’ daonacous bead reniea, Large, lustrous f7et, Dut with po intellixence within their tires: eyelashes and dark jan elesaniy carved mouth + straight, well pro- Fi cheeks hollow and pale, 3 tng ears ‘and riche lowing alr, now pushed from 1) forehead in dark Masses, yet catering itself in rich profasion over the snowy bein restless head moved from side tosi'e with a ‘soeehaninal mapetariig, Wiis the. poe: ined and stare tng, — wituout recygnition into those of the heart Uroken Long did he thna watch. Still that wearying, agonizing ro! log of the woman's hiend continued; atl ul | the eyes gaze toto bis wih no auswering brightness, with nothing but cold vacancy. wit was disturbed in bis contemplation by a little feeble A babe, newly born, loy by the site of the mother on the bed. Irlow awoke, and with its tiny voleo strove to attract no! What was that darting flash of agony in those lustrous eyes? Was it intinclive feasch—n wild Heart yearning that crossed the numbed braln—an anewer to that litte ery ? Wilton Downe fanciel so as he bent nore closely over the Ded: but it had pasted away-like a Ueeting eloud It leit no ace behind, Again the wearying tossing—again the vacant, staring eyes. °K woman, yormy and handsome, gilded to the bedside at the first sound of the baby’s ory, "Wich gentle dexterity she ited it in her arms and bore it to a distant part o1 the room, where a man slently surveying the whoe scene was sitilng. It was in vain that the doctor strove to persuade band away (ron the contelplation of the ailticting nick woman presented, Mr. Downe only pressed the worthy man’s hand, but did not remove his eyes from the bed. For hours he continued, io this attitade; for hours did be concemphate phe # ‘The wearglog Tolllag of the beautiful head, the fixed tony stare of those ustrong orbs. Toe afternoon had deepened into evening, the evening into night. The doctur lad goue and had returned—yet was the piewuire unchanged. She who bad taken the chi'd had removed it to another room; with her also went the maa who had been a silent spectator of the scene, A light pixced in the opposite corner of the apartment dls- tant from the bed, shed @ few rays that fell upon the patient, But they seemed only to invenslty the whiteness of | that Uae ‘some face, to vb: ace the Ae rilltaney. of tho vom afar the clocks of the oly were heard striking the hours of the night. Nine--ten- eleven. Midnight! ‘As the tremulous strokes died away in the distance Wilton his sea: Some wonderful change In the paused bim to do #0, tor he stooped over and ‘aumost touched the paie face with his own as he exclalined :— wegaics: doctor! Come here! See, she is recovering— ‘The dootor was by his side almost assoon as he lind ‘com. enced to speak. “He looked at his patient, (ben gentiy shook “Ah! would you drive me mad with your donbts and fears? You cannot deceive me. She is recovering, { tell you—do you not see “Moderate your excitement, Mr. Downe; itis most danger- ous to he “cod help me and pardon me for 1" was the meek an- wer, spoken fa a w ‘put T believe abe is recoverin Seo! ber eyes have lost thelr stony look, @ gleam of intel sence bas crossed them, ras the postony answer. alte eis Lode! now sts't rigst?’ Sho will recover 6 nog? sj tio, es Down, I cannot, dare not, deceive you. Your A suppressed exclamation of anguish escaped the husband's Ups. “But why, then, does she seem to be restored to sciousness” Look tor jor yoursell” His voloe trembled with anTace tt and Know the cause too wel. It ls the last fash reason and life together. i gilda en at yserows: imoy an 18 doctor's appeal w: ‘an attempt on the tof Mr. Downe to colm ‘te feelin, " wasa Mectatat nt be, but it was apparently suecessful, for when the expiring — man had Faxed iy come M0 berself ber husband's face was al plact ‘With wanes action she crossed ber pale forehead with her thin hand, am 1? striving to collect er scattered thoughts, A few drop of medicine administered by the (doctor had, tly, given her a little fletitious trengih. At hy Wilton t Thave been the cause of great aftiction to your thot me see ung baby The handsome, allent woman who had taken the child from the bed placed it near the Invalid’e heart. As she did so the two wom eyes met; a look of loving prin angen the invalid seamed to ‘agitate ‘the others A borat of weeping caused her to turn away and Bide er ince in the curtains of the bed. ‘The mother was too weak to more than pass her — over the amiling face of the infant and to murmur in so! coving ncceuts afew words of eodearmaeat; but her face nad chan, e divine light of comfort succeeded the wild, pained ook and from her eses there flashed streams of ove and “Her thotghte at length fashioned themselves into words, mae? ‘were uttered in 80 lows tone nee ren audibie. must leave hi baby, I im 5 mow motherelore, Wilton {husbandt ihie wi Bardeat' blow of all to bear, Death would be nothing but f sot rate "ign en “ at ohne from jer stren e i nce strengt er, her lips moved gentiy, but no mild only murmur, “What, dearest, what do Her husband ¢ you wish to know 2" For a time it eemed doubtful whether she had not relapaed into unconsciousness At length she spoke. _ Who will watch over baby when I am gone The Young woman who leaued over the bed made an tn- voluntary motion, as if to offer for the task, Bub drow back as instantly with an eapression of mournful ret. cotton had not, howavar, teen toxt pon the invalid, “win y e sald, in accents anxious and trembling, ‘The auswer was given by n nod of the head wnd a presture of thehand, It seemed gullicent for the auflerer; the questioning look’ vanished from Ler face aud gave way to one of resignation, “Ol, may Heaven bless and reward you. Remember, Martha,” and there was a solemn pleading in her ton which caused the listeners to bend even yet more eagerly to catch ft. “Remember, Martha, that upon you will depend the eter- nal woo or welfare ofahis poor child. Uttering there words the invalld’s head fel! back upon the pillow. She who had been addrearcd ne Martha moved # Rite trom the bedsie, aobitoy bitterly. For some time there was no change in the relative positions of those surfounding the deathbed. | An eager expectant dread of the awful change approaching seemed to posscas Tier a long silence the suffering woman ugain spoke. ‘Wilton, do not grieve—-1 am happy: now—ihe greatest pain passed. - I shail rest tn peace.” owe vars tl hot and fast upon bis wife's at “Yea, Wilton, weep, for me, for I have loved you dearly. Oug Wie together has beon « short one, but it has been oue of ralP iets Wess yout Bens you for 1" the losing you will, break my heart,” exclaimed that; it i impious to aay #o—even we for our ebild; he must be your care. Again abe was silent; the exhai much speaking overpowered bi her wan lips. The watchers gazed and wondered at that placid smite, for wiih it the expression of mortal pain seemed to have passed away. tion consequent mpon #0 was there @ stuile upon not long to wait, now, however, for the last and the flight Of tae im: “the dying woman said, as 4! inger upward, “the angel of ligl Fetched band re “A int pot hear his voice; Lae his ou i fcome!” it by some wentiont knowledge, beyond the ken of those around fy the ittte child at tho sound Of ts mowers aise ‘a feebio wall and stretebed out its ting hands te i cl Her soul had tled the child was orphaned. CHAPTER 1. She had been weeping. Aye, poor girly weeping the bitterest tears ever shed by he heart agony of @ pure, sensitive and womanly yearning {0 love and be lov: 4 for the wad issue of her Simple faith in having be- ven gloriod {n the deception which tintil 1 became a religion ensainting tg wordy idol aad irawing forth the worship of (he e0U. To donut the object of Ler adoration never once crossed her mind. Wi was an easy task, aud hiss deeper damnotion, Virtuous, she (ell Tn the fulness o: 5 bound by the glamour of that bewlliering p jevntes or be was led bifndly into ir which, being» wom g,redemption upon tipda earth, Por this she, wept autives, It was at tie window of n amall frame house t Brooklyn that she sat, Our neighboring city, Brooklyn, was not a score ot years ago the Jchsely populated locality ft bas grown to Pa yeu it was then’ an now, & fetage for the overtared com meretal community of New York, of 1¢ convenient resi. for private reasons, ue ‘not aspire to observation. vidual of the tntter the tenant of described, and the manter” of ho dilaph Mins to do. @ vearrul ie amy Wesley Boltere No other than the allent witness of the deatt! of Mra, Downe, five yoars Hark! what sound fe that’ in the distance ‘There is no mistaking the any pavemont; it must be eo eee there it y pone ye A from . 10 - +: conch of ane peated mit vinwelcom Vie be shudder: ‘t e pale watcher] at the wi ii and di ‘0 the stage, does not wig. ame Lig) cottage, but takes an opposite direction, until me anoles and {ie passengers are Out of ight. Amare ‘of this heretarns upon his tracks and rapidly gaine that be is already ees rom hinge and making bis way bad ewithin the 1 ‘its natural im- Such feat ‘once seen Sa never be f . Age. ar tt ne Tor he cannot be more thaa fire aud trails ty tne rang vy ie niat bio ty close an sha'or Teaty eyobrows.” That "ine paessnest ot genie blood saa Ss oder aon Tai he, ‘that the nostril contradict fib ‘nasuumptions; that ‘mouth, the most uncerin fen of all, with ite colorieas and ‘aimént gndiatingulstable ipa ie ao <Jourve, ending already in @ furrow al r side, ti wi godin etined willy utter seli@riess and 1 temper. Taken Physio romically M Wesley Bolter is not « pre- When, Howe nee o around him, srartment, how hls He whole coumtenan vem, ‘Weatloy," ahe trembiinely vepljed, “but 1 did nos ink you Lata iD earnest; it is 80 bir? iv." tn ‘arly or late, away with him. I don’t want what we hare to talk about to get_even into bis qoting care, There's uo> Knowing when ft miicht come back to his recollection.’ ‘A deep flush auifured the poor girl's “heek as she arose to- obey the tyrant, while a thrill 0 s»prehension chilled her to 8 aha left the room with {0h 41, too frichtened for tears, cropt from his hiding place, and crouching down eae: softly towards the door and the: flew through it when near the opening, uot quit Kiy eaoush, however, 10, prevent ® book being hnrlel after him, which ‘missive elicited from the scared fusittve @ provonged howl. ‘Onee alone the true navure. of the man tmprinted itself om his countenance, ‘The fixed expression denoted the villanous determination of hi The hands, long-solntet fand hook-nafled, are Mike wulture's claws. As they nervonsly open and clove they seem t fearing some (avisibne object, ant na the reflected Are-ligh finches redly from his eyes "ne looks like the arch-flend imse! ‘The woman returned, The traces of tears were gone. There was more Rel-rellance, tvo, in her inannec, She had evidently made up ber mind witat course to pursu She qilctly took her seat, mectia; his stern glances with one aimost as resolute. He renamed the conversation a’ruptly:— “Have you seen Downe dately “Pts morning. mie reniz cams i fon, calra spice: For a moment there was a panse. ‘Then suddenly ciasping her hands together Martha leaped upon the tabe and spoke, “Westley! Mr. Bolter, tell me at once and definitely what Jou sant me toda, Ob, may Hearen grant that Tam wron Inmoy surmites; if nob, there is yet the to abandon land Ww intent.” ly polter smiled in an insolent manner, but forbore toa ‘Wel, then,” continued the woman, in a sharp, imperative tone, “T’must at all events hear from’ your own ‘lips, in plain terms, what you have till now only insinuated.” Mr. Westley Bolter was evident y struck with the force of her remarks, but atfil forbore to answer. ‘Martha's tones as she now spoke were sad, an baked downens “My heart Tofuses to believe Nenu fash confirmatio “Pyhaw,” at last he answers, while a hard laugh follows the exclamation, “If you were Tike the generality of your in- triguing sex yon would have guessed it long ago.” bad men he bad a bad opinion of womankind, tan ded he, “as you desire it I will tell you, and very nly’ too.” Is He paused to give her an pparsunlty to a something. She neither moved nor spo obliged to continue; he did ao 1e of existence cannot be asreable to you. It certainly is not tome. A man can't warm himself at an ice- berg. and what with snivelling and sermonizing you have managed to turn this lace {nto @ purgatory. don't choose Put up with tt any longer.” Fyou ‘would abandon me, then, in astrange land. Heaven fe weEAbntdot yout hry ‘Dot a Mit of it! _In tack I crit such & 01 peed {a 790: Bt spite pi sour eye a and am tod Ber jous for your Lislibel oe tablish you ina much fou that the dGubttal one one. raw Say an to make me belleve that you are igno- “Stuff } Don't towards you rant of Mr. Downt 1 feel The touching simple tones th which’ these words were je tones udered mighthave moved any other man than Westley jolter. Hind tag rife replied; “'m certain that he loves {th a scornful look she answered the bratal speech. "Hi eee Timo tat name agaia, Mr. Bolter. It isan ‘naa eh be call you, ‘madam? “Come, derstand each other, Don’t ve ‘ungrateful. Ten Teemu solely for your advant in al paused as 0 offer her an opportunity to say wethe didn we ot iho eoatioued == herself of the privilege. vin Havers ark few? women who’ w at the bril- Mant future ‘hat a eprenda ie Itself be petore bre on, f you play your cards marry y Keiaeea ioe at arngute hone, witb Pas one or too fragielives fm and the succession. You may yet ornament Mah Gc MS i onda mek with ho response, ‘of impatienée, ‘Mr, Westley, Bolter to lay bare hia vile thoughts. ‘ul en a big Let htm. There's no necessity to undecetve him. ‘we will help the de- ‘chialned. ‘The supposed With nce of contem| eocran aa eg feng aanegaapetle partner—your friend” “RB if he coolly three. Hence it is T Cape to bi suineate whb suk eloviog ‘and congenial thoughts swept through her brain? wv did hone of oye eyes flash at the traitor vn ne Maid het ‘band tride with te katte betere her upot BOAR wes voyat in ft can be read her™ shone with that vividness which it 1s said brings = whole i iiiad before the eyes of the drowning, comes back “re cat ear! yar home, by he eae Bangs nen d ‘The fresh nem purity nd innoceses of heart rr which was the re- eweuraloc.. ‘The earnest and ense 650 1 ieo of her soul plucked out and trampled under foot. 1 emotions is her features, n flushed, howe Paioas death, wih the rapidity of the ice 5 ashi pa avis lenges tr dure the torture, she le endure facet her bands ds and ‘burst into @ paroxysm of hye nyrrerioal ‘The; flowed but for a few moments only. be With a mighty effort she. controlied Herself, and tio back the wealth 0¢ bair which bad ta fasten! Pose slowly from Sar seat aud regarded Boller with & look a calm ‘acorn. ‘Those few moments have produced a marvellous and elert- Hing change. instant of soul-agony has done the work of ‘That face, but now so beautiful in contour and almost se- raphic in its expression, was twisted Into absolute deform: ‘Those unnaturaily distended eyebalisshowing the white abo: the pupils, aure indication of unsettled reason, lont thelr gen se Acid fairly blazed like those of some savage auiaial— el sulk Ashe spoke, the tmpnssive and stony-hearted tetensr shrunk visibly, from the altered tones of her voice, ‘That voice, Once melodious aa the song of birle, was now grating, harsh and dissonant, cH APTER Her hrat observation, startied TotW litle the scoundrel te whom it was add 1a don't know, Westley Bolter, what an obligation you Inga me —. n wi Martha?” pe, eT slighty as be pronounced her name, but an- swered calmly ent “By prepara the way, urself for my ae Itt i ca.1 did vel, exaddiy ‘kadw bow to it about. Will vot. know when Mr. Downe wilt be" ready ¥6 tebe me awa Hee stoners furtive giance indicated the thought that crores er mind. Cay wonan's revenge Feally haroored stich am intention Mrpeseg It was ovident, however, that he cared Ittle which of the two murmises was the correct one so long as his evilend ne Wah ‘eqtia! coolness to her own question came his am awe! “1 am not so far in his confidence. You have lost time, or ia @ pity to bare yout would have settied tt together 1onj “Ven, yes! ‘che whispered vaguely. Jost 60 hiwch th His rejoinder was startlingly abray When would you be prepared to leave 2” “What! leave tiny happy home with you, Westley mother! forgive your ly cbtid! But it is my destiny Her thoughts travelled back to the old tine, ‘This steange mood confused him. “Your brain's wool gathering," he exclaimed; “you are not going to leave with m ‘With whom, f not with yon, Westley 9” “Why, with your new favorite, W ilion Downe. hy vii * she replied, without the least apparent emotion, ‘ire, { hn forgotien. When are wo to go here soon, You can arrange that between you." wo. me can. How kind you are, Westley; I am fo grateful "oF Mmock at the parlor door tnterrupted the strange con versntion. Ts it he whom they have been discussing ? Routt is the servant. Sho has come (0 say that Master Robert Downe was very unwell ‘Ae abe quieuy turned to atiend to the child's wants he mopped her, The ser ant left the roo Gheveueed’ her head loaning Ianguidly against the edge of the Raltoparind door, whilst, with a #tony expression, she surveyed poke. For an fostant he hesitated, then addressed her “Yo ‘ware unt kat do doing all this for your ultimate beneait scien Nga “When Wilton arrives'T shall leave you together. Make the best use of the Tony: for whieh J shall prepare bimm suticiently. I shai not make my appearance bere again untth you are both on your way to Engian “Am I not considerate?” He a: A the question in an frri tated manner. Ton, are Le ppen Wentey," ts “You appear ¢ it very coolly, I must ‘There was a dash of mort ‘ieatton tn hin — In ine of his pa ge his pride was touched. It bi wever, upon her—no more, indeed, hi Question “Does it occur tg you that after this interview we may “Never teainen earth 1" ‘The passionless tone of her words might have touched n bak of meel, ‘on't you rou kiss me before you go!” he asked, Oh, aylinble she left her piace near the door, Nae a0e rifen froma the dead, dead, placed for cold lipe tipon bis Puehends At the contact he sixrted wad trembled. it wan aa Lone touched him, writes ime ini rane “pact a eave aa Iai enper ot . 46 of TH palace mi ice wih L. continued i, 8 in No. ‘pa gare and osk for door THE FI Not He FIRGaH COMPANION, if you Tiahthe contin Uafion of thie ators: THE PIRESID COMPANION ‘Ww tor if 1 Pr etor @ en zane or ea "Siok Wb WENRO, tis Wiliam street, N. \REAT BARGAT B OFFERED DAILY IN TEAS, GE Eioestsekera, Flour Stare and a cores, at the Mosisbrated heap cash stores of iis. n SGNEw cornar Greenwich and Murray streets, New 0 MORE PILLS OR ANY 0’ gteeeatese te if 70.000 fooling ea od. 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