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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1960—TRIPLE SHEET. NATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. on an equality as to charges Fifth Day’s Proceedinge—The Conspiracy 4nq is game. For the Sap Co. pean or Libel Law=Tho Women’s Unions Adm’ 4,040 Herald i, hanged ch Touch for ite despatches for a En A Bane Ope Bereta renga ore The New Constitation=The Que’ «ion of | Treas are for pie week. The newspapers of the wriggle (Br, Teving Murray Harbor, PEL-Haton, | “Senn gw rane The Colored Membershipas country il not denend upon oneraia Tn wa bet Bele Ln and, Com Rar ation, an, O° | baton The OK ariel ALBANY, No Yo 2 ane 11, 1800, | €mploved bythe Goren es ondents. as Mey are Schr O E Moddy, abbott, Para BJ Wenbers. gad reporve that the story cate from ‘me National Typographical UP sory reassemblea | ebtapeliod to do ar present, otwithstanding the As, henry 8 ‘SL Adams, Turks Islands W Elwell & ears ete eer. Weer this morning with a rather slim * gow of members in Press to furnish them w! news ‘Schr Rider, Benufort--Thomas & Holmes. Sonn Lawrence, from NO, while at To ittee, therefore, res rs init, Fredent Ggse° ineehal. gr ihe pworid, four pe rte la = sata" Fhiodaiphia=w B Vonder- | town Bolab Norio; St Toate rain by a tegen os Mhe rol and, the minutes of the pre- | submitted (already pul Boston, S0HR AMERtOUA, from Boston, of and for with vious meeting read Fad wpproved. Pre- | Syould also beg leave to offer the fouowing:— fe be te Providence HW Jaskaon,£ Co: | aul 'wag totaly inst o8 the nahh of ihe ath inst, BO Wille Mr. FLYNN, Of W ashfngion, moved that the report estat tates be nected to prepare heroatienel SES. Pred Artic em po Some 87an oF Hope, of Cobasset, 1s ashore on Brenton's of the select Cor amittee of seven on the proposed | ‘ext Congress in favor of the resolutions tn. regard 0 the ‘The Prussian bark Vere! was cleared 10th for Queenstown | Ref, and probably bilged. ¢ constitutional 9” nendments be taken up. Roe aah the - ‘of their members thereto. or orders by Messrs Wendt, Tetens & Bockmana. wh ere Grameen BLOOF wee copsized off Goverment ‘The report ¥ as read and Mr. FLYNN then moved | Hespecifuiy, submitted, John Dunn R. MeKechaley Ws H. ARRIVALS. More refoued aud the vessel towed'to the Novy Yard by the that the Oynyention go into Committee of the | “nne report was adopted by the Convention. rr seamtug Kolle, Capt Purcell ° pol REPORTED BY THE HERALD STZAM YACHTS. ‘Whateeson: ee a. Bp eu ‘or employ. x audieaekis oan icamatin BCE hace Sed phatangts, 10 we National | , Afrved at Mew, Redford 4b, bark Cherokee, + P/.ne, of Albany, moved that Mr. J. V. 1. | 0 ” Bright Heom 9 caer: “The explanation is this,” she said, em} An jusenstown mdse and passengers, to riiiap Ocean, St Helena . Prayp, ‘of Albany, be tnvited to address this Uonven- | Ment {D government OF nal printing ohoee, Told na ahe holde us On Mer {Reece Tots Seen steams Seamer scleteen AF eh Re Bo Bremen May $9 and Sonth- | taken a0) tele a few ave slnce)"and did do wi ot ; and denouncing the action of the Congressional ip Donau (NG), Ernst, May 29 £99 cage tion 0's twelve o'clock noon, to-day, on the subject | Printer in employing L. H. Douglass, an alleged Croons soft of love and glory. ‘st wae tn my chamber, which is immediately above pinpton Fane 2. with madso ang. m tg Oetriehe Co. poms Pad dae 26 600 a0 wh oe. on freight 500 of Ye “Postal Telegraph System.” ' Mr. wag | ‘rat,’ were taken up. ‘The ploughman's lazy lenath cceupled by Mrs. Bloogalle 3 approached bY | iighisbip on the 10th at 12 o'clock PM; on account of arrived a(aroadge provi 2 iy am sohts & B Lewis, i py came be pa Ra acet nd ron ty 4 tive'to bay Cirimig a ne Lee owed minteltuge abont the haystagk foot, by a =i sraiecase running up from Mrs. iondele’s yar teed 2 Sora ‘: a 4 arrived cad Health o Boston, 8008p; CW Provincetown, a room, there, Yyiews on that question, ‘yond @ doubt by his | “yi, ROBERTS moved, as @ substitute for the latter Careless a» guarded sparrow. hen a pletoing shriek from sone one iar the room below. | bark iho (ital), bound wort s fpr LAM, sear ee ae ts spoke Ay Mr. FLYNN, of Washington, hoped the gentlemen | Part, that the National Union objects to the admis Ob, peaceful honr of summer noon | Inatinctively TFushed dowa the communicaiing stairs and | ship Java, hence for Liverpool: Di, Rood, weasel tare! | 16, bark Leonidas. Cook, of New Buitors 170 sp; achrs would not interrupt the p of the ar | sion of a negro into union under tts jurisdiction. Life has its midnight slumber ; fate Mrs. tras room aug ‘up to her Ded, where i ia Renee i ip Lewis, Stid, of Provincetown, 190 sp; HM Simmons, Sonne penn at this moment, and the matter was eee, Toe meee lay the substitute on the Bee i ne nopeday rest or cea closed, and I colle al ‘aret that’ a ‘Ting assis from Hiceree City of Limerick (Br), Phillips, Antwerp, May | 40, 75 sp. yeaah some ost at same instant, I and passen: ‘ol Mr. TROUB, of New York, moved that the commu- | | Mr. McKEcHNYs clatmed that the National Union miLLOwaa this neve Sybil ‘aad pleted sp the ase | vbhips F verpool April 80, with mdse, | ship Blandina Dudley, trom Liverpoo! for Boston, May 20, nication from President Sylvis, of the National Labor | bad no right to make this objection. That wes THE LOW’ MYSTERY. hat abe ba ‘& few minutes before—Mdriven to tod Hains £ Co. First of breezes | tat 40, lon 24. Union, inviting the appointment of delegates from | Matter for the suborainate unions to decide. oe ‘A LEGEND OF THE BLACK HALL, bettie <4 . drew a out Instantly the blood from, poms ahi oma ast ig as ton Bark Peretz, Nickerson, from Liverpool for Boston, May tee a epee melas | Se'cecny anusts aka an deren cuirtin asl nung tae wh eevee ar | Ha kA aa Vaden dak | beg fom 8G or Now Yor, Pe 6 a ofmnéung’ be eater sti one ins of | fae nr at agg, Sgucmey gaa, | rm rane ae nennemmansy | ace marca Ot He | lp “at an un "hay hk tH | dan > em — fren Mn sw 4 m the le. “Their love was like the lava ba a a up * | lon re wo ” ieki le asaed and ke thi fahi schoont ‘On motion Measrs Sample and Green, of Pittsburg, | that the proposition for the admission of Pagers 4 ‘That burns in Etna’s breast of flame.” Py a sui Holding the. dagger eee ‘4 adn hy ny hE ee ea ahing. acto qaer | j,Bark Atlante (Br), from Galveston for Liverpool, June 4, Labo! artici) in our unions was scoffed an Jat 8010, lon 79 Uaien goa Men eid 5 pr F | Berand yet what have we done to-day, and why Fac | _ Near the end of a dark autumn day, not many years ago, | snow the rest," said Sybl: and overcome with excitement, | Same day was boarded Kenn Ricardo Barros (not Richard Barnard), from New fro x ail well, with 900 rentals fsb. June 7 Union, and Mesars. Beatty and Shields, of young couple, returning from their bridal tour, arrived SR ee aie Beeler nee, te tug oveae a ene ous Mi Mare ine we are ee sala cain ee | ae woe ld ag ot Roetells Soe Dhack, drove | "ier sslory ad evidently in rey rent, impression | Int 080 8 tong €7 ig'W took’ a pilot from boot J W Elwell, | Yor for Point a ieee Guad, May 24, lat 85 08, lon 65 20. othe hour weaer thespemal orden for’the consid. | ay is ‘or aistaut When we will have to admit te | | The gentleman rexiaiered himself ang bieparty es Mr. and | claimed? nye 4 But yon Bedsara waddealy © | NB cor, aniwana, Liverooa, 9 days, with mae, to | anrwene, M dn eansgee Mantas Cosi; Maw Citi afm > a on Berners, of Black Hall, and twoser- | “Good Heavens! that, Iady’s mistaken charge has put us | Snow & Burgess, light westerly winds and thick fog | ‘Annovo, PR, May Shin port brig Isabel Boreman, for Sine Wrstab oreien having orcven aominations “fir. Youxe thought the time had not yet come for : aul off the seeuty and allowed the murderer to cwcape. “But it | most of the p nYork in 8 aera tour Evelyn, for do . mext annual session having arrived, nominations Dima, avEN, May ‘2 Arrived, ‘Fiuara, Halberstadt, rivate parlor and, chamber commmnicat- | ee ane eet aa een eerie ker room | “Ship M ayy sieiaon, Havre May, with mdseto Boyd & he criminal! Come, wil were Teceived and the following cities named:— | Any action on this subject: (ee tea belong here | ing ‘and a couple of bedrooms for our eer | by which we may trace neigh! Hincken ; has been 92 days from the Banks with light winds bors, and | nd thick 6 t on 39 10 W, Hesaed tae a ~ atail. He was to brin, into this Union id he handed his M. 1 Baltimore. Boston, Monireal, Cincinuat) St, Louis, Alexandria, | Sich asrurbing elements, and especially at Cais me. | Thebswint Walch nee ene ee ere settie ieting tho, shuddering women of the | tarxentine Niagara of Quebec) water SE lin fear Spader amar Manny treal, 10; Boston, 1; Alexandria, 6; St. Louis, 5. A | His object in moving to lay this subject on the table | | “Certainly, sir. What would you like for tea?” asked the | party iu the room with Sybil and the dead, and followed by | the ull and spare appeared to be all 500d, BATAVIA, April 18—Sailed, ship Humboldt, Proctor, Singa- motion to make the selection of Cincinnatl wnanl- re tl ected i fe. ye ea. Be eter MOn; anything you please, so that it te nice and neatly | Si! tre men. wentto the house and grounds for traces the yards ‘some of thera, which a good, pore. see Zon mee mnoiet nee reper, | pose wee Sr tanaes Gag ote beloved | SFTst Al Recetas terete | Be olga mete. | ai et ang cue ean | aE aco th Ane Bape, from whioh it appeared that there had been initiate; ere were those who would gladly see this Herm ‘all tha Windcwa wrens found famened on ‘he inside, ‘Bark Xulla (Br), Ward, Padang, Fe 8 vith oifee, PARE, May 4—Saiied, ship South America, Bayard, b to during the past year 2,256, by cards 2,250, rejected 76, | body dismembered and disco in our sqb- “Ab-ha! anything I please! It is easy to see what ails him, ‘been _n¢ f entering the murde B Gi & ‘Passed f Good He 10; Curing Coe PAr a cuapenied 419, expelled lek; rear. ordinate unions. He believed there was capital be- He lives upon love just now; but hell care more about his | 2nere nad been no way of entering the muriered woman's | Dogeed we Bijuator May 15; aon 8016; off Hope Ape 10; TMaved 172, deceased 112, in good standing’ 7,645. | hind this movement, and that there were parties in | Pill of fares few weeks hence, panuexled the landlord, as he | Captain Pendieton, an old lover of Sybl's, and a brother of | severe hurricane, which hove the vessel on her beam ends; Many of the unions reported only their members in | the government printing office who hadan interest | "te prid Sa ee rar aecae Tait aldne aiiic ha bolas hat there was no safety except in instant fight. | alo had heavy gales, 1a the neighborhood of Cape of ‘Good Beatrix, saw t good standing, and the total membership therefore | init. Mr. Troup also believed the object of Jae an he seated her in the eastest armchair, and began with mae Rin a taal pata piasta. This wan dover and then the fine Pi ager ale for Falmouth, 40 da Pont 2th, iat ati fras not ascertained, but it 13 believed that it will | this question here was to dismember this body. ‘The | affectionate zeal to untle her bonnet strings'and unclasp her “4 exceed 9.000. Total Tecelpts, by per capita tax, | particular case referred to was not here properly; | mantle. . wher | capials unflded Rn alten ated plana, gem eloped | lone] By 8 Bia fen Oia aie Onesies BS ee $1,879 70; total amount received by all the unions, | It did not belong here. That case was not one of ‘ See aa a mae appendage, fone Lyon,’ Pendleton and Beatrix, they got out of the house unseen, and | Singapore for London, 25 days o Jon 40 54, $40,463 73. The total number of members admitted | Color, but whether he (Douglass) was a fair man or | &%' As Py oy 7 aS See 18 eyes, ‘ou love me 80 | were soon on their way towards a place of concealment, ship hitehall, from Bangkok for Falmouth, 41 days out; , dear Lyon! i ol sf siviae we aunexy procamadon was T's, of which | Hot,” But ano he general priyelote as propowod tm | Etta? GL se ana tr Sbms oor acy | RaSUrthci diame onbe> wom Hew ant wurveced | SAU ee Ore aay Ayah Mal ab eda, mouth, BUENOS Ayres, April 10—In port, barks James E Brett, Nickerson; La Piata, Crowell; Phenix (Br), McKenzie; AnDio ‘W Goddard (Br), Randall, and Florence Bakes (!:r), Bond, for NYork, 14; bigs Flora (ir), for do dos Nancy (1), Pat? nam, for Boston, do; and others. 4 tn Park, bark Gladiolus (Br), Spence, for NYork: brig Horatio, Littlefeld, for do; schrs Hannibal (Br), Sainthill, for do, tdg? Friedrich, Geratacker (B), Anderson, for Hampton Roads, do; Zephyr (Br), Le Gros, from NYore. In port May 5, tg Sedona Young, from Rio Janelro for Balmore, repg. [The S has been erroneously reported as be- number 107 were admitced tanto the New York Union, | the substitute, it was not for this National Union to act | jf you were ever to love me less, I—I—dare not think low Baltimore Bist ult.] ‘Phe report of the committee was adopted. thon it at-alle it hotonged to the subordinate unions, | sha Gel" see maticred ine foun deep: shudderion tomer ne park Dextoed (Be) from Bombay for Liverpool. So dave uri | _ BARMUDA) Juve Gn port, bavis Biles Bares (ir), Oone ‘The Committee on Subordinate Unions presented | aud when they became aggrieved regarding It let | | Wiz, Sate er sate homel. A. Bernersof the bu. CHAPTER Il. Rathurang for New York, #0 days out Tish, at AL eds! lon il | FoEo‘95 Suytaus swear dull A Hallock Megastitu, for New @ report referring solely to the aifairs of the local | them appeal to this union. Till then it should not | pres true daughter of your house! A Berners of the burn. THE HAUNTED CHAPEL. 48 E, bark Loyola, from’ Manila for Liverpool, 2 days out; | Bedford, to aail 7tb, é podies, upon the yarlous provisions and rec be brought here. fag heart! “A®Berners of the boiling blood A’ Berners of | ‘The Haunted Chapel, to which Mr. and Mrs, Rerners were | Sith’ iat 18 09 10h 820 W, bark Harmlota, frou Satacom for | B9iwsto. une 3—T new. O°A" Handrtok, Inchaations of which some discussion arose. Among | Mr. DUNNING thought the question had not been | Syo'betmted bret oy Sloat as fatal (0 Be loved oot eu ataparntgmn eee dsl Reem oar ic Loniton, 84 days out, rite tee Bokion June 6:03 0 Curtis, do, just arrived’ Som: eee tee eat earn arose. Among | prougnthere one day too soon. It was squarely | “goene'ts “he midst of their converse they heard the | . They arrived safely at the old ruin, where in the course of | Have Nellie Chapin, (of Boston Wasm, Manto Went } morse, Evans, for New York June 5: SE Faves, Howard, sustain the Erie (Pa.) Union, and the members of | here and ought to be met fairly and frankly. The | sound of weeping—low, deep, heart-broken weeping. the day they were joined, by Mrs, Heimers) faithful servant, | the SE ae tr erie a BC a es tote Eo BNL od that union who are now under indictment and bonds | fact 1s, this question of race and color has been set- | Both paused, looxed at each other, and listened, Bs ose aifection for his misiress had ied him to play the | ‘eentire Paewkee. Fite ae eonched ‘at St ficlens | Roster go th; Race Horse, Hughes, une; rank treat, rood, do, Crvira VEconta, May 24—Arrived, Nuova Providenza, Manzanoro, NYork. CRO: eae May 25—Arrived, Petersburg (s), Hansen, Sa- vannal DEAL, May Sl—Arrived, Salacta, from Pensacola (and sailed for London). 'ELRUTUERA, June 8—In port scht Samuel Wood, for New York in 5 days. FaLMouTH, May—Of the Lizard 29th, Argentine, Atwood, from Antwerp for NYork. Pees te ‘ meen Abbie N Franklin, Holbrook, from i in for Antwerp. nay BENTOS, ‘Apri 6—tn port, brig Redowa, Blanchard, for Falmouth, to sail 7th, GALWAY, May 28—In port Oreste, Chirico, from NYork, dis; Cleon, May 25--Sailed, Lizzie M Merrill, Morse, Boston. GronaLtan, ‘Arrived, Vineen20, Oronato, NYork to answer a charge of conspiracy and libel In conse- | tled by @ long war and by acts of Congress. The ‘The sound seemed to come from & room on the opposite | 8py and find out where she was going, and secretly follow quence of thelr attempts Pe eat men Working at | colored man 1s how 4 citizen and he must be treated side ce the panes oo thelr ee ee ee naan (heel aa ber Yaelcrisl and eens foe making hee greene the oflice of a certain printing estabitshment in Erie, ‘This class 1s betng educated to our profes- | face. bine y ee i ‘The fugitives felt 80 depressed that even the cheerful sup- | Liverpool for Cardenas. and circulating letters “ratting such office. 4 it is our duty to them and to ourselves to | "It seems to be tn distress,” " per supplied by Joo could not relieve them of ihe over: | ,Da"k Edward (Rus), Carlson, Cette, 78 days, with mdse. ir, Mixaauis, of Philadelphia, and Mr, Tour. ot | sg that they aro treated the same, as White men, | ont nee wha itis dear wil po peri omnes Hhadowing ‘gloom which had setted’on their’ hears," A Bejsage Kye &'Co. Had fino ‘weather most of the New York, addressed the Convention on the subject, ir. STILLMAN moved to to the substitute the e was herself 80 happy that it was really dreadful to be PES GEO SACRE SDS CORR SRIDS Soe BIN ES Poe Bark F Pirandello (Ital), i urging the united action and moral and raat words “unless he possesses tne qualifications re- reminded just thea that sorrow should exist in this world | deep sleep, as rag they had been drugged with some | gp, do, to Baring piothers Got sent tercnae Are 7 oO =, — . owerful narcotic, Berners was ai id befe day- 1 Support of the National Union, as well as of theeub- | quired by the union to which petition is made for 1€ she could have forescen the woe that was to come to | Light by Joe, who iastantiy drew him ‘ouside tho chapal'fa | 21; {rom May 8 to 1s had a heavy westerly gale and split CGH, 60 days, with B ordinate unions, and the co-operation of all other | Membership.” herself, to her bus! d to the object of he: sh trades organizations throughout the country, to ‘Mr. FLYNN, of Washington, then took the oor and | Mout "neve held Lec erty ‘a8 aieoe hans From | \ Sybil, lett alone in the Haunted Chapel, continued to sleep ee ae (onde aes light winds up tot Wipe the odious aud obnoxious laws under which | spoke at length on the subject, urging that this ques- | the mission on which she now sent him, soundly. How long ahe had slept she never could tell, when } Youator, and crossed May 17 in lon 39 W. sd a these indictments are framed from the statute books. | tion, like all others of direct interest to the craft, ape, won suadeaIy. Gd FoneTally Sr0Used. ‘Matilda Octavia (Br), Michon, Cardenus, 11 days, Pee ealing this statute had already. been | should be met and acted upon. He gave a full and | pamed Ross She felt hands at work about her person: they were BB ptr nes J from the vessel which had brofight her froi ing under her shoulders and under her limbs; they were li iy passed in Pennsylvania. In New York Siste a sim- | authentic nistory of the Douglass case, showing that frol : . Bark Agenora (Br), Olsen, Havana, 14 days, with sugar, to Pav iaw bad been passed by the Assembly, but was | it was a case of color only, and advocated the claums | ther ert te her fare hi teat Noviolk hotel tng her from her mattress Her ey are Ope ead i; | PI Nevius & Sons, Had light winds ‘and duo weather during feet. strangled in the Senate commitcee by the capital- | of the colored printers to admitted into fellowship. ‘Sybil was deeply 7 oved by this Sacaes, and insisted on | head, the other at her fee! lon ik pe of rit 27, cFossed the equator May 16, intlong. 31 w; Ma Hh ar one Site spoke bark Ge We Hoscvalts rock the passage. ‘May 23-- a - i Hiba, Peterson, Havana, 12 days, with sugar, to ee Ald hth for NYork); Palmyra. (ey Brown, Pal ists, it was a matter of the most vital importance | After further debate Mr. REYNOULT moved the pre- | taking M: le home with her to Black Hall, and Mr. She tried to cry out in her agony of terror, but her voice | y, Bari EW: (and cleare: ‘or N Yor! re (By » Palermo r was ‘Chair Bern dled i seem a, | James E Ward & Co. {and cleared 9th for NYork); Frederico, Megua, do (and tocvery "wethaginan ia ie. country tor put hu | Woe queation audit was Orderou, ‘he Chatr en | Bpete are esas Pt, Sst on cu jeune ran | Hey tases bear tnd beher ante Kena wie! | ye ammeter Sant cara gant? | Sara iho Naor megaman ei ges es hea ca chat salincs 1a eplog. © | Prime © Rhett pat th tion on Mr. te'| bitterly repented of the arrangement. Mra. Blondelle was so | , To the open door of the vautt under the chapel, from whore | Monn ang heen 8 days north of Hatte mathe whole | 24th for Boston); 24th, Stagnello, Gargullo, do; Regolo, Gar- present odious laws on that su ject from the statute HAIR ee @ question on Mr. Stillman’s | enchantingly lovely that Mr. Berners at once began to yield | baunted depths a spectral light gleamed! ri snd bees, 6 days, non of Bacared, May 8, 0 guilo, do (and both cleared for RYork); Amy, Pinkbam, do ‘books of every State where they Low exist. amendment. Lost eoeeethateds; and Sybil, for the test timereaw bite pay the | . They bore her down the dreadful steps and laid her on the | "and Cay, naw brig ecole pov aoe ovo, PR, 17 4: Cand’ cleared for NYork};, Fruling, 'Koepcke, Cette (ang ele ho question was then put on Mr. Robert amend. | Loeta tdnfutpa oe eat tan tora ge | Rt or cangea uly trong thong he | Sehsnn, unn Bain Sey Rusia | tre for Rat Gael Cm ean aro Par semua eg ae te Pan aeatatins as then en on the second branch time they reached Hee a aes nesschimn tend dismal arches. eters er, — Sear! Ne Firont pony wiaa. » au a1, 1a delphia); John, Crowell, NYork ae cleared for Malta). prntne Whole on the report. of the Committee on } of Mr. Halleck’s resolution denouncing the action of | io.» inextinguishable flame. i ri ane bave er now!” muttered o hoarse vole. A hollow. | Maus Passage, pan bark Jenne Madred, Pound agate, ahtAustina, May 28-Arrived, Northern Queen, Scott, Phi Amendinents to the Consittation, Mr. Hayden, of | the Congressional printer, and it was adopted—47 to nd no Berners had ever been known to forgive an object | NAGY S90 swooned with horror traitto NL MeCready & Co, Juge 7yiat $8, lon %6,spoke | ““Shted of jealoi ! 29th, Bertha, Wagner, NYork, fess wi hr Edwin, hence for Havana, 5 day Balled A der mn! r St. Lous, in the chair. Tack Hall, the abode of Mr. and Mrs. Berners, was a pala- hen Sybil recovered from her deatb-like swoon she found | *“% Mary M (of Gloygeater, Murray, ‘Blouthera, 6 days, LA hed 81—Salled, Annie Batchelder, Steclman, New- a te eno ‘The first section of article one of the constitutio: ‘The Convention tnen went into secret session on | tial old Virginia mansion, situated in the heart of the Black | herself ina lous cavern of such exceeding beauty and aged J port and changes the name of this body to the perenne the tate of the trade and afterwards adjourned. Valley, u few miles trom’Biackvitie, the county town. Ithad | splendor, that for an inetant abo lost sight of her terrors in | with pineal pee bes Speen eee ae J Weabere,, Ht Cleared 28th, Kit Carson, Pennell, Cardiff and United ‘Typostaphical Union ef North America, and conte been in Mr. Berners’ family for generations, and was re- | ber astonishment and admiration, and then her eyes settled rer Hatteras, June 6, Int 93 12 1on 7a 5 W, spoke what. | States. tar ge = cis ‘nowned for the scenes of gayety and. hospitality which had | Upon a figure who seemed the sole occupant of the place. porth of Hatteras, June 8, lat 9512, lon 445 W, spoke what |" Hoxovur.u, May 28—Salled previous, ships Resolute, Pree- upon it “original and exclusive jurisdiction in BOARD OF EDUCATION. transpired beneath its roof. ‘This was 8 Young girl, who, with ber red cloak thrown mat- | !g schooner Union, Fisher, cruising; same day saw her take | man, Baker's Island; Sumatra, Davis, Hong Kong, all matters pertaining to the fellowship of the craft CATION, ‘Mrs. Berners, the last of her race, to give vent to theemo- | Hike on the moss, was’ seated upon ft cross-legged in the PS prec chee peme bom oll; waa bound to New York | | LivEnroot, May 49—Sailed, ‘Abyssinia, Parsons, Boston in the United States and British provinces.” tions of her restless, jealous heart, ‘resolved to reinaugurate py Her eifin face, her malign eyes “7 wid, orded 100 bbls oils ator ain In @ woek; re- Beasle Ring Goi, pba Baitedst = Hughes, ‘The second section provides as follows:— | he Changes im the Clerical Force—Curlons | nounce.a mask ball or the ensuing All-Hallow Eve aud st PGs inte, hat one aight have deemed her | , Soh Victory, (BH Clark, Eleuibera, 10 dare sith pine vtlenred di, Richard Buneed, KDOWion, ‘oaten Cordova, coins ltgratonn Tyvosraphcal Colon, shallna! have ss; | Hevelations by One Whe Seems to Know. | Cost tet soutgeingal thing in readinent, "1. | MEAD te woman looked at each other inatlenee for per- | from NHB lay too for MH hour lh eli and damaged | © Goieraa ut hk Faaite, Fone NYork: Maggle Homme Eagan language fm the: same town orf - goharters may To THe EpiTor oF THE HERALD:— chases, Lyon and Rota, became Absorbed {n one another | haps balf a minute; and then Sybil spokes Tigg10G. enezer (Br), Sanders, Harbor Island, 9 days, with ys, Philadelphia, La “alot, crane nees Kenteiiey. Tanguage, but not more than one cbarter to printers of the | After tts organization and the appotntment of the ee oni ting Obsesly cide bertlie, ieee mee you? Why am I broug fruit, to Jon ness. Harbor. Evans, Savannah vi Newport; John Elis, Melvin, New Ha- eas oie je in the Sonar yom or elty, and no person will | standing committees the new Board of Education | her hand clasped in his. Sybil’s return the old house- “One question at a time,” answered the girl. “What bre MoT bits, Shaw, aE cinie. ven, Ct; Hawthorns es Williams, New hae age ® Al be alowed ofes member of morethan dhe unionatiheeaine | Twente to work in right earnest, and has thus far | FecPet deeerived thigscene tober with many exaggeraiions. | place this concerns sou ite; Yams eypays aud my meime | Rehr D Hastings, Miton, Virginia, tin 'chandler, doy File deW'Atr, Lewis, do; Uoodell, Crock: 4 relation seemex o 4 See Seren subordinate unfon 13 asi | avoided any attempt to force itself upon the atten- oh, my heart! may heart!” she moaned turning dexsiy | germs yo, very much! It concerns your liberty, and perhaps | SbF Zohn Tway omplon, rei oNDON, May Bl—Cleared, Jeale Qottn, Homer, Rowton, = le. en, a! ry le he id Sailed from » ‘motion to amend, by striking ont the wora | Homof the public, content that at some future day | Ebeceivent “Heirayed! “Seordctl “Caaghed ati “Weil, | ‘i, do not believe it!, You hare had rag torn aay fom Schr Exertioh, Predmore Virginie. phia. ' MARSEILLES, May 2%7—Sailed, Swariwick, Roden, New York. MALAGA, May 5—In the roads, Konlgrats, Parlow, from Smyrne for NYork 60 days, short of provisions. Z PMENTON aly), May "M—Salied, bark Daniel Webster, , Boston. , mpsca ‘Ape 26—In port, bark Belvidere, Flinn for New Sonrevipeo, April 3—-Azrived, bark MeGilvery, Nichol aiparaiso; @iy brig Trial, Hopkiba, Faranagua 13th, achr J F Farland) st on n barks Lindo (Br), Carmichael, and Bi (hp, Jenkion, for NYork, lag: brig Fredonia, Damon, for ota and 1800, onnale,” welt” 7 husband! Where is he now?” ha demanded M male,” wos made, upon Which @ debate arose, and | the result of its labors should speak its praise or ihe comtinned, nodding srimiyt wen, well stnee | So nars, as astvelgoeys fee sxe fiche Be eycun p Books, Vania. Wai & point of objection was made by Mr. Cotuins, that | censure. Nevertheless it has already been attacked ee ‘I, too, will wear ent OF ite Bat | ile is Mkely tn the hands of the constables, who, are by Sehr David Currie, Ce oe tn an possession ut fear the insertion of that word by the committee was ir- debind t 'L will wateh !—Oh, how T will wate this time in of the Haunted Ch regular, as being original matter. in open session of the Board by one of the minority | bebind thet mani, t will watch! Ob, now tt fate it eed | nothing. Him they will rolease again, for they have no right | Schr Jang Emso Van Ciel, Alexandria, Arson W, Youn, of ew ore moved. ax an | members for not giving them chatrmanshtpe onthe | BASSE ad ite fi enone a i) sci nto rou, wontatate hatte nt | Shr Un Ave Romer, Ansar” amendment, that the Word ‘journeymeu’? be sub- | commitiees, and in the New York Times on account Sebceforth int toe remember that I arab daughtfe of the Sa wrculd have found you bad we not brought you sway | Schr mary Smeg se wong recnares ©, stitured for'the word “male. of the removals made in the clerical force. house of B ‘who never falled'a friend oF spared a foc, | with ws. That was ty ddiug, I mude your removal the cou- | Schr Jord Pharo, Soper, Uieorsetow™, DC. Mr. MURRAY, Of New Orleans, moved as an 7 And oh, let the spirit of fathers support me, for I must | dition of my silence.” | = en be Noe Srnec wed yg of amendment to the amendments, that the words A few words will suffice to explain the action of engure luntil T ean s avenge ig ame as Seis eiBut when will you communicate with my busband, to re- i ppnnett ft wm eae wa, DO. “male’ “journeymen” hi strick be ‘ob! cor one triflers with sac jove—thore wan- e bis dreadful suspense?” :. be. wa ing ag dy pret pone the majority in both these respects. derers on the brink of a fearful abyaa-have seen the look of | , “AB soon aa tahall be eafe to doe, Our frat, care must Pee ye ag ig rr ed Loon, for NY May . , Primocra, May 48—O8, bark Anna (Nor), from NYorg for Ontend, ure TALBOT, May 29—Sailed, Therese Butler, Batler, ‘or! This was opposed by Meséra. McKecuNie and Mr, r 7 Ne 7 d then, fro be. fe but second wiil be we San Franc! ‘TRoUF; of New York, on the ground that it would | —!¢ was Sob aay proposed ar Feduce the standing | her face then, they would hava fled from each other for every | Peviiianid no tore at the moment, out eat looking atthe | Schr Mott Bedell, Bedell, Baltimore. Bailed 7th, brigs Executive, Gorbam, Philadelphia; 8th, Su- preclude the granting of @ charter tg the emen’s committees to the number of twelve, and to give the | “But'they saw nothing knew noting, suspected nothing! | spesker, and thinking of ail that bad befallen hor in the | _ReToRNRD—Schr Sarah Guinn, Mathews, hence for Corpus | san E Voorhees, Fulford, Boston; ‘ unions, as under the Constitution the Natio ab inority at least cures, or four seen ips on ‘And thus all the three drifted towards the awful brink of Haunted Chapel. Christi, when near Sandy Hook, carried away flying jib- NEWCASTLE, May 37—Entered out, Auguste, Ehrhardt, for’ cannot grant “more than one charter to printers 0! t is, to divide thé res; ft ancy rao. ~ ve boom ; returned for a new one. York. i CHAPTER IV. ‘The bark Scotia Br), which arrived yesterday from Bor- PapANG, March 23—Bark Jan Van Gajen (Dutch), Vag RI. THE ROLBER CHIRFTAIN. HAPTE! The was the ralldess moun deaux, is cons! vo 8 L Merchant & the same language tn t e Lown Or city.’ th. that part of it would have rested wi of these gentiemen davotated 1h i Seohdest dims minority: < however, in meeting of the Special ‘ne YIRsT FATAL HALLOW EVP. the granting of acharter to the women’s unions, if | By-Laws, oP the part ofthe minority, & | 3, was ani Haliow Eve, a night long anticipated with delight ‘Thad ever seuttled abtp or cut'a throst The bark Insula Capra, from Cardiff, arrived yesterday, ia not as a matter of justiceso the women, at least as a | further reduc! of number of standing coIn- by the whole neighborhood, and mucb longer still remem- Sybil had passed the day in the robbers’ den with her | °onsigned to Wendt, Tetens & Bockmann, Mnatter of protection to the unious now in existence | mittees was strongly urged and finally agreed upon, | pered with horror by th hole co 3 strange companion, who astonished her by stating that the The brig Romaine, Card, arrived yesterday, 18 dt be where female labor prevail. Women were now en- | the majority came to the conclusion that, under the | _Itwasthe sexesach of arta Goreane tanec captain of the band had been present at her masquerade, Pansat Go cj Ys ws consigned to | * pour SPAIN, May li—Arrived, brig Fanny, ae aise, Bow gaged in the trade, aud if they were excluded from | circumstances. it seemed proper to assume the | Hall, the Black Valley and the town of Blackville were all in | Late in the afternoon dinner was announced, at which sevo- Passed Through Hell Gato, ton; Uth, echr’Rebecea Ann, Daley, Baltimore; 2ist, bark tueir unions, there no tee tection | whole responsibility for the action of the respective | & state of un) dented excitement; for this was the first | ralof the robbera appeared, with Moloch, a gigantic ruflan, Meganticook, King, Boston. tuelr unions, there was no guarantee or protection | Whe Teebehsirwo- of the minority, however, were | entertainment of the kind that had ever been given in thelo- | af thelr head, Moloch Waa the leutenant ft the bends And i BOUND SOUTH. ‘Satled 1uth; bark Exchange, Churchill, London. nat they Would not Work for greatly reduced rates y callty, and the gentry of three contiguous counties had been | theabsence of the captain ruled with brutal sway. Becom- | Schr Royal Arch (Br), Wickwire. trom Windsor, NS, 10 | , 1 port Zid, barks Hubert (Br), for NYork lig; RB Mul- from whose recognized under the scale. placed on every committee consisting of five, and | frvitoi to assist at 1 Nea a ene ae ee Meee Gata la cE ME | ee ere ek. Ol, Wicereie, Scen Wrrateot, MS, 1 | nak: Winrtom, trom Baltimore arrived 1b, ane. Mr. FLYNN raised the point that the last amend- | one of the minority on every committee consisting ‘The throng at Black Hall was great, and the characters as- | threw his arm about her, and attempted to imprint a kiss | Co. : . ” URENSTOWN, June 1! ived, steamship France, Grace, Ment was not in order g it was lnpracticabie to | of three members. Nothing, therefore, can be done | sumed by the maskers were various and well sustained ‘upon her lips. ‘Schr Marcus Hunter, Orr, from St Jonn, NB, 13 fe ‘ork for Liverpool. birike out the word “journymeu” when it had not | In any one committee without a full cognizance of unas ter the mort Denulifel far tbe most tarzibie, ee A ee a hi rl Ba Jumaber, to ou so Sean he dade ed uno, June? Arrived, bark Emelle, Meyer, NYor, ~ a 2 antry of the evening was of Berners e bs: 01 fe ry " 7 be = Boston, te aa 1 in the section. Point of order ruied mi oy ) ae part cA Sunes ne — heatchoven a "her characte ihe cedentot ar of the alike never | meaile Datreen other ‘ale aud tie ~ ees ib oa a George's Banks for H saoon, A pri aul Books X rch oatona 4 5 earts. mat 23—In y The amendment to strike out and substitute were ber Of the majority and the minority from the Audit- | Whole nature. Her costume was but the Sunearl sign of the | "No, no, bo! answered the others, eee ene Zuber, Som Resear Bi ays, for New York, Wee TANEIRO, April rigs Sobluzapeu Lulle (4N), foe: do? both rejected. ing Committee (two from each side), ween, tor prac- | inward fervor. “Ob, if Satan were here!” cried the girl, in despair, SunP Anta Gardner, ‘Knowles, trom Surry for New York, | Aracaly (Br), Pateridge, for do do. ) ‘The section was finally amended by the insertion | tical reasons, on motion of a member of the minor. Sybil had confided the secret of her costume to no one but “SATAN 18 HERE!” responded a voice close with lumber, to 3 W In port May 8, bark Indo Kimball, Delano, from Pensacola of tue word “journeymen” before tne words “print- ity, the members of this committee were likewise ers of the same language,” &c., aud by the addition | made of an odd number—nawely, five instead of of the following:—“Provided that no scale of prices four. hall be adopted by any subordinate union which ‘The chan; made in the clerical force of the by. jarvi uaband, who was himself attired as. larold the Sax- And the robber captain stood among them ‘asit be had risen Sel vil rf Fi fort nile Mrs. Blondelie assumed the cbaracter of “Edith | from the hr Fevidon; Farka; (rons Praktert fe Mow Terk, wih ro} — stone. al.ed April $4, Shepherdess (Br), Pennell, Baltimore; 27th, Moloch dropped Sybil, and cowered im the most abject | © Soir DM Partridge, Suow, from Rockland for New York, fT JOUN, NB, June 4—Arrived, brig Harold (Br), Sinclair not been long in the room before the coqnetting manner. with lime. “ of her tusbacd and Mra Blondelle. drove her ‘neatly’ to dis | Sybil looked up, ana turned cold from head to foot: for i pear, from Roo Yor ay be charvered within the jurasliction of anotuer | Board, the Sew York Times, tn lus Issac of ne sth traction, © Obwerrn tha whenever sheteatme hear them they the andar Rely, raceul form of the brigand Chiefy abe wit ave land for New York, with me, | © Siterzad, NB, June 6—Arrived, bark Sarah Payton (Bh sabordimate union until it bas been submitted to 8 panied, amor a wi ¢ tole | were on their guard excl ses with one of | recogn A tieman who, in the character o} ‘Schi f m Roc! Dakin, NYOr! and legally approved by such organization or organ. | lowing aspersions:— her gaeste and intunate friend Bouriz Pe madieton, and was a "had danced with her at ber own mask ball, and— | with lg ig ve mie OPE hed re or ane wo Gano” ‘VI, May 20—Cleared, abip Alice M Minot, Lo- izations. Bach of the parties removed has an unimpeachable record | Sisto huct carat, “ Wile the walls ct Uke covern vemos. whirling around | taster tree eet ree rama for How Tock, with American Porte. Section three read as follows: ‘The International Typocray jon may also grant charters to seven or more female compoaitora, but not fone fle Jum before the Board, and were universal favorites with those | Sybil observed that a masker representing Death, whom ‘bil, the robber captain calmiy came up to ber, lifted bis b: ‘Behr ¢ lier, Davis, from % ig AR Me nobody seemed to know, watched Mrs, Blondelle aa’ closely = aiden x ee cance: olyoke is ue fom Sean tea ee on a f eye ea Ae vray Ps Mo ye BA ty] in he did herself. and sho subeequentiy had oceasion to re- Soon Ci iy Tam happy to oe og = Srceors ap: ‘Schr May Day, Adame, [rows Bangor for Newark. ter to inters i stance, ated to Mr. ay Board, FD: it ract propriaie dweilini an without expecting an Beat from Porteu SO ee car eee eetl be macred by und | 28d; of course, they had to he others were republicans, | Tigmuer and ahudiler cjupie seat themselves on aamall sofa | Buswer, be turued to Moloch, and said in his eben | aoe” Ce ee Portsuouts for New Schr W 8 Squires, Simmons, from Boston for Philadelphia, NEW ORLEANS, June 6—Arrived, brigs Sallor Boy, Swen- Too rn eee eesean trom Yorks bark Deniah (Bed, , ‘Nelsor (ke fron Newport, ‘Wales; brig Threo Sisters, Kelley, rom Kio Janeiro. ith—al sienmships Gen Meade, Sampson, NYork; Cartes, Nelsons dot brig Eason (hry, Newecompy Denerarn. ‘SOUTHWEST Pass, June bet PW ship Gardner Colby. BAN PRANGISCO, June 2-Cieared, barks Gen Cobb, *Rfetad hl tare Crane, Sal Brn, NSW. Arrived Tit, soe Linzle Wiliams, ‘ormel, NYork; Bove My ul johnson, do CEKVANNAL, dune 7--Arrivod, bark Libertad, Jordan, BUictred—Schra Sabino, Currier, Providence; Mary W Hup- provided that such charters shall be granted by aod | who'answered all the requirements of a non-partisan body, | in one corner of the room she glided to ap ottoman near city or town, but who became exceedingly distasteful to the Board after | thom in time to hear Mrs, Blondelie any :— ood as to give me this seat, sir.” Schr Jonathan Cone, Stith, from Boston for New ts) dines omeied dhe Sieame suiinteest 1 ne te “No, Lyon, your wife ts not my friend—she is my deadly saw that the giant turned pale and trembled like | Sehr J Ponder, Jr, Springer, from Wareham for New hich, with tt 7 v eae nendment, Democracy or republicanism had nothing to do | enemy. She is fiercely jealous of your affection for me, fabled mountain in labor, as he left the seat by her side, | York. which, with the section, was adopted:—“And, pro- | with tnese removals. No one tl though ft is the only happiness of my unbappy life. Andsbe | and slunk into agother at some distance. ‘Schr uady Antrim, Parker, from Wareham for Now York. 4 ith tn ovals, No one thought of removing videa further, that nothing herela contained shall | xr, pavenport, a republican, from the naibig, | Will make you throw me off yet!" The wine passed freely at the rovbers! table, and the men | Sehr Phil Sheridan, Murphy, from Fall River for New be 0 construed as to prevent women from joining sity nena cert the’ Fi responsible “Never! no one, not even my wife, shall ever do that. I | grew merrier, wilder, more eqroarioen Sybil became very | York. any umon subordinate to the Deaeruncionadl Typo- position of head clerk in the Finance Department, | swear it by all my hopes of—" Much alarmed; and not so much by the noisy orgies of these Schr Sea Bird, Beatty, from Fall River for New York. graphical Union, ireties ant towus where wornencs | ANd NO one enjoys the esteem and confdence of the | " gybil glided away. She could hear no more, Fude revellers, as by the dreadful gaze of Moloch fixed upon | Schr MJ Meal, Thrasher, from Taunton for New York. Guions do not and cannot exist from local and def. | 2¢ Board in a greater aegree. ‘The loose manner Supper time drawing near, when all the guests would have | her from the opposite end of the table where he sat, and the Schr Sophie Ano, Weeks, from Proviaence for New York. f 5 om local and defl- | iq which the business in some of the bureaus | to unmask, Sebil and Beatrix re-exchanged costunes, and | offensive language of Satan's eyes whenever they turued | Ser A Mason, Rose, {rom New London for New Vor. mite causes; aud provided further, that subordinate d went down to the drawing-room together just as the Inst qua- ia her, vi sdel!, f1 Y ai caithall not basclate Against Women ceueae | Ras been transacted and the respective books had | Tats 4cr "cmp uel ine company bayan wo marcs whe | \ At ienahy unable to bear the tia longer, whe arose, from | Sout Vent Awa) VA Daren lun New fork | PethdheReiee,stimshtp Lao, NYork tors where they couform to the laws and require. | Deen kept, was the prime ot Temovals. | gupper room. her seat and courtesying to these brigands as she would have ee ee —s ~f - ments of the International Typographical Union.’ f that reprehensible Sat tice was owing in part to each couple passed Into the supper room, they took off | done to any set of gentlemen of wi e was taking leave, Brig Aspen, Sheehan, from New York for Pictou. = ‘The announcement of the result was warmiy ap- OS ee es 5 Se ye the | ther Coa ng ge yg | = = a fo oe 4 by oye Sy Gent —s aypay girl. } = ye Lan Aenea from New bce bo Cape Breton. MIs ‘LLANEOUS. 3 01 or it. By the acc extract fri purpose to the right and left of the door, Thus, when w ae a cannot occu ‘aughn, —, ror Boston. —- SN AAR plauded. i Worse for it iy the accompanying extract from | porPoery niiel the roam every fuce was shown, but Desii® | mine to-night," sald the git with evident reluciayee, "| _ Schr & P Govdwia, Waterbury, from tlleabetbport for _—SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALE. Section two Of article two provides for the “elec. 1867, to the 22d April, 1869, ander the nead of “St ’ | was nowbere to be seen, “But oh! why, why not stay with you? Tamafraid | Stamford. ~ ton” of de. egates from subordinate unions to the In- u " " , aad At inst the party broke up. Only a few of the quests re- | ¢ ree in thie le leader Sybil. Schr Motto, Searie, from Elizabethport for Providence. ternational Union, and that they “ t be fi dries,” not less than $12,514 have been expended by ined ail night. were shown to their rooms, and th \, but I eannot tell it to % 5 IgGs, ternational Clon, and tha: they “must be furnished | ihe ex.clerk and “his relations,” and that the only | others iaving gone a fate would have i, Mra Hlondello | will too. twill tell you af all rks. Then ieeetivate (Mec eae election, duly authenticated by the seal ot the said specification found on the books as to this expendi- | went into the little reception parlor to meet Mr. Berners, | ber og pe eyeulon not Cnt eacnge to ‘Sebr Lady Adams, Everis, from Elizabethport for Provi- ores ~ ture is to “Special Committee to Alvany, March 15, | Who assured her that thenceforth he could never extend to be carried off forcibl; peep amg according to a form prescribeu. 1867, $1,765," = to “Special Cumanmeee to Albany, ay ano eis cont ‘ saad ey? rou where no devil may find you to-n! white. vache Gen Sheridan, Hartman, from Elizabethport for Pro- rother’s kiss," abe sigh "That pered ce. Article three, relative to the oMicers and theireiec. | 1420 1%, 1867 (1), $617 90." tt tasg 44 | much to aah, and I have no one.o Kiss me now. | Ro give me |” ~“h, do uot leave, me alone!" pleaded Sybil. “It 1 | “Schr WD Mangam, Chase, from New York for New Bed- tion was adopted, Article tour, relative to the duties | not exactly th he 4 8 1s | a brother's Kiss, and let me go," she pleaded, piatntively. must stay, stay with me. Ido not fear death ; but oh! I fear " iieers was-taken up, but bot disposed of, when | NOt exact! @ way in which its books should be He hesitated for a moment, and then bending over her he | these men! not leave me!” Schr Eagle, Chase, from New York for New Bedford. “Emi own .,, They must not miss me, or | Schr Christiana, Beebe, from New York for New London. vue NEW YORK PALE ALE. the comuittee rose aud reported progress, kept, and has, therefore, thought best. for the pur- . wast for your " Prive medal awardod, Paria Exposition, 1467. Are t Yelock P. pose of initiating @ better order of things, to sur- he first, and for your own sake it must be the last, | théir suspicions will be aroused. Schr 0) Rots, from New York for New London. West Eighteenth etree ee We AVTERNOON SBABION. Found the new clerk with new assistants, ‘The books | P9*\ "he" fhut'ua wiles the fra for atthe merting of | quest ie down and ae repo, Wie pypty gr wieder | ona Nott bar, Heekwi, rom Rew York for New Lao etweet Seventh and Eighth avewues. On reassembling the Convention in Committee of | *#0wld show whither every doliar went. they were stricken asunder as by the fail of « firouge the labyrinth of caves, an Mend fous to sighs and | Schr P D Nelson, Kenney, from New York for New Lon- ROOMS TO LET—FOR Tine corner Seventh @ EW FURNISHE A veeaaon, at the Central Park the Whole resumed the consideration of the new | ,,4' Some fatare day other bits of information in thunderbolt on, at the and Fifty-ninth street, coustitution, Article four, relating to the duties of this line will be at your service. The “Augean And ayes, Pacing wits oral , ike a spirit from the Lake jon. firet fi was to start and run after ber Bel Ter 5 fe $~ Py) Swot pa A. fainting ‘hr Geo Temple. Beckwith, from New York for New Lon- the officers, "Was adopted. Article five, fixing the | Stable” has thas far only in been cleared. | of Fie cued in SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIVFERR Yours, She looked not human—with her whole face and form the heap of mons, Schr Belle of the Bay, Ei from New York for N BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DI} Fates of representation at one for 100 members, two AN INVESTIGATOR OF SCHOOL Marrens, | Daring: psipltating, dashing forth the Tighthings of anger! “Haere wee but a faint sparkitng of lignt in the cave, coming | London, pore i ri for New | A Peoties without. publicity ; legal Grerywhere; desertion, Subordinate unios to pay expenses, each delogate OM THR HOOKS OF THE OLD BOARD, We ee ee | or alpen peceatians Mao | Echr Red Wing, Betis; frou New Vout for Nos Fee ee i HOUBEE Attornay, 78 Nascat street. to have one yote, and any union falling to report 166; She waved her hand towarde him, as !f to implore or com. ‘seek repose” had been the advice of Gentilieka, Sehr Olive mith, from New York for ich. i NED IN DIFFERENT two successive years shall bave its charter revoxed, | February 8—T. B., Thos mand silence. Bybil dared. not seek ft if. she could, and could not have Behr B Be “froin New York for Gloucester. I Rp at arhere; desertion, ‘was adoptod. Article #iX, Making the first Monday | portuery “ii . "T'have nothing to aay to you," she muttered, tn. low and | found it if ahe had. Hour after hour ance-like | Behr Gocken, trom New York for Boston. oe ie Pao Large Gt diva ained; adviob Th'dune’ the time for tie annual meetings, was | "ikewlese relation of Se ee Ie eee eran ae wa roca | Semmes ond SiaaenL Stn et estas each ficoen wae | Sear ¢ E Pours, 5% Wing, trom Rew Kerk fot Chet fren R48 TG, Coubeellor-al-Law. 833 Lroailway. adopted. Article seven, relating to the revenue of K 2 treteh if Sans ‘wate ‘ban ames Roiton’ Wee fd pepe, . . yROES LEGALLY OBTAINE L the International Union, was adopted. “Article eight, finan (uaa the walls YoU, trator who fran colne | Sree, Reiplesse ts darkness, and solitude, whet horrid fa ‘Alfred Hal, Gein, ftom, New York tot Warehamme” | A "SOLUTE, Tronera ar sasresten gone avec peers! relat 0 filing *8 in oMces, was adopted. etween the true husband apd his wife—in the mornin, ‘she 1 The creeping, cautious foowgtep drew Vil Tilldteon, from Johasset ‘success ; conentitation f Arilcle nine, making representatives’ from thirteen ae 6 fot, | near “ mrs ataslartlaye: ni 0 foo in advances suectte TERT CHASE, 07 Brondway. honse you have desecrated! for if you do tv rer, nearer Narrows. 4 by i” yout Fane Tye Le 1 Ri Trond dom “Oh ‘Heaven | it was no pene ‘The Lo a ¢ ie siren = % tg md un, oe er bo} for Middleton. wer T net darkened for one momen en r Victor, from New % heel upon nepiver! Twill, as lam a Berners! Aud now, | Rage form of tok whkia ihe eaters and seary | Sehr Rete boranton, Hervey, from Wow Vers for Prov? unions consiitute @ quorum, was adopted, Article —— ten, relative to the force of general laws and amend- EEF BROTH AND BEEF TEA IN ONE NUTE.~ Sopomaber = sot I The genuine Liebig's Extract of Meat. Price roduced. mente to the constitution, was adopted. The old 140 October 19-7. begone, and never let me see your form again |" H depen. by-laws were adopted without amendment, rage $38 Qeioher 19— Burn i Blondeli, who had siood pei-bound by the terre O Peraly red with horror, Bybil could nekher, move nor tr wen Yom F Bird, Hulse, trom New York for Stonybrook. For fannily use, travelers, are thd SONS, Tai Broadway. tee 0 con- ; -T. erwi 01 wronged wi att ‘when the monster her, and put 7 ddgdon, —, ‘ork. rte i. hn acnive Lvbrcohe einem 0M stitution as amend by nd idenly threw up her with ‘alow ery ded | Oterene basa upon her face. ip cegronehed bet, £0 r Rut 1, from New York for Poi fn our columns, The conti 1 tt leaves off here can be found only in the , whieb Se for sale at all ‘book stores 4 CONSTIPATION, DIARRHG@A, ac VOPR SEAS se Rovalente Food. Tins, 1 by $i is, BY th. Sebr Evelyn, Bu from New York for Atamford. Patro, Tuttle, f BARRY & By ‘163 William street, New York, grocers. rom New York for ed. M 4 The Convention then adopted the constitution by May 21—Burnton....... a December #1—T. B.. Greenport. ; 2 Portbridge, from New York for Taun- a vote of 68.£0 16. a a And Sybil dropped her arm and her volee at the same in. stant, and stood dumb and motioniess. Miss AvousTa Lewis, President of the Woman's now, ngth, Lyon Bernere spoke again. for the number dated June and ton. ih ST Typographical Union, thanked the Convention in ae Maybti the a ie “thie house ia yours! Youmust do as yo ‘continuation of this beautiful tale. Schr B P Shultia, Young, fro i the most feeling tanner for its action, and added povember $2 please. nthe Tell you; that in the came hoar which oes best eorien of, au Paper im the world and fee Trimmer ¢ ary trom Aissce tes revisor JUS. 5, Beet, BO. 8 COLDROR FLACK, NEW wat the te! a . t u creature driven from the shel- james Parton ai uy Fern @ Tenny, Cavanagh, fi * y the thanks which could ow from a heart overtiow- | April 4—1. , f j * WIL | flery-hearted wife to tertas by the threat, Wie Was mistaken In = — "F heen 00 grose. Cherok ies. Ing with gratitude, April 30—T, B .. - 1 os " her eharac 100 gross Hall's Hair Renewer. Mr, Bravty offered a resolution that tt is unjust | why B , , “Oh, go on as you like, SHI PPING N EWS 1S com Fete’ Le in for iwembers of a union to receive aud do work | May il—Burn he waid, and with “4 Steamabips Saxonia, for Hamburg; Alaska, Aspinwall, 100 gross Fouta’a Cattle Loire and Fancy Goods, taken from a piace wicre there ts a atrike. Adopted. | Juue &—T. #. Deseuiber #4 4} + ae pone Wind at eunnet NW. — “ __mmetes toes of SE sek? Gouyentwon taeu tuok & recess until hall-past | June sf 14) December SL ce | ME lene him wot how made was soon to earn," Almanac for New York=Thie Day. ergot ATENT. mr thet Brae CARD able RYE galy 8-2. B Deoemtx | some time longer. ‘The lights were al out, and the servante 3 | Moon tie i LING, a on nee . * — nite " AB) 2 ery q mr An breb ao. WM. M. is ‘The’ Convention re September 3—T. Heh by. alta gone to bed, Yet stil he continued eup and down the | Sin rises. 428 | Moon sete......eve 948 | | Simaett diae Of ler cargo 10s, and wns taken to. | 20. Centee street: errant haif-past seven | Schtenber 22-7. 4 | Parior foor, wnth middenly piereing shrieks smote bis o'clock, Tpe, Commi on the Associated Press obe: 47 December i “ Sun sets... 7 31 | High water....eve 10 24 on exaininati — fnd Postal *elegrapi Reeommencauon, reported | ostober #4 iis Batting « 88 | towntne orci rnestariea forward and !aminetively rushed pol damage, A portion ot the pianitg | ‘['HE BAMPRON SCALE COMPANY, wee TE Tahoe tO tee Aart Pie cs 4 Fie Rowe's room, when the door was auddeniy thrown . riaite. wan fount to be loosened slighty, cn KEW YORK. opinion of the members ot the Union ‘mont the Tota! ainbelosbilaahbcs sien | 8 herself, pair, bleeding from a wound in ber PORT OF NOW YORK, JOUVE M1, 1869, tn "The ship will be repaired end taken olf m {mous in favor «Vf the resvlution relatlye to that | py GM Biv OO ome fea | amieat, Menven! hat te i?" be eried. aa, aghit oeith penn rn ARADO ’ ie Oe bins Manufacture and have constantly on hand for male, Weigh ’ peared to be « ¢ ebruary , p" J azement and sorrow, orted f . TRAMER O1n COLONY, of t ewport. cone sete gan tor fue, os Bt telege apn aysieca. hark TB Hig Abi ad autor | bended oe then sune’om hie uwen bet CLEARED. IES" SSorutag "of the ae rch Sarah nue cariy oe | Look, Raltrond Track, Hay, Con, Cattie, Wareboure and Pee ll 3 ) » | March re on morning of the 2th Inst Faikner's Island. amnee One objection arged tra Ow system ia the feat | March 27—T. B.. Ww ——— | “Who, who hae done this?” he wildly demanded, as, almost Steamship Ville de Paris » Burmont, Havre G Mac | sehooner ion bowsprit, {boon and bi men aed the s ame every variety of emaller Scales, that snould it be adopte. \ DY Congress, being in the | | Tot perreerrrrrinr ree + pee aralyred with horror, he knelt beside her and tried to stanch | kenge. er wuflered conaiderad: mage. Four of the Renteors meee " a hands ct the government, J! Woulr be iosed in kona. | 192 860 | the gusting wound from which her life blood was fast well: | » Bveumnahip Alaska, Gray, Aspinwall—Pacttic Hail Steamship | wore rent to assist the schooner into New London. lo neaee before the prblie, posmaaess the conafuivenens St res. Your commiti . : ano, agen. \ Ing biased reports over the esr iality haw noting | 18 pyreipeevineesy’ sh SEB | "fhe oneness: ber’ Siulioes lips, now paling fa death, une r} Marray, Laverpoot~3 © Mearivar, | feria, which was leaky aad repbiring ah he dpmphre| c'nijuntixent mad waapeaviiy vo aut louaulon nat the qneation of V@rtiality has not . ‘seaman | nape lorth the worder " UWor). "Reniiiers Gopeohagen-cFunch, | had discharged cnngo petween decks, : to thy tw do With the subject. The ob, et solution | Total ckivvesotiveoens avierningivell “Hbe—eybil—vour wife. 1 told you she would do it, apd Gorge died at Rio A BAMPSON COMBINATION.

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