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Bak eos ‘The Bingham Amendment to the Georgia Bill— The Alabama Claims—The ‘sn Against General 0. 0. H- ywara, —— WASHIN gon, April 94, 1970, The Binghom beet og t to the Geargin ‘Ail, The Impression has goue abroad, party through wiltul misrapresenta ion and partly yrough mis- wake, that what is Yeyorally knowa as wie Hingham amendmen: to tie Georgia bill Was defeated in the Benare, aud by @ Cowkton betwegn a minority ot Fepriviican Senavors with the democrats. The i» imeorrect, ‘the ginen@ment witch passed We Seuate was offered by Pomeroy as & Amubstuvute for one by Wilson, who wanted tie term Of service Of the General Aysemply of Georgia to dato from the 26:n ef January, 1571, and tocon- tinge until Lose chosen on tee Tuesday after tue Brst Mon@ay of November, 1877, as mempersot tho General Assembly of said Staty, are qualited. rome> Troy's “amenament, which was adopted by # vow. of thirtysix to twenty-turee, while Aurned back tue Sfate to military rule, a, provided for an, election on Tuesday, Whe 16th of November, 1640, fur al: members of tne @eneral Assemuly, gs Pomeroy ameadinent 14 em point of tact the sv¥me us the Binghain amend. ment, clothed in ditverent verbiage. Binghaw's @mehdinent provided ior au Clection next til, @o as (0 avoid legtsiaung Buliock and company ato office for two years longer. Under @he Pomeroy smendrinent precisely the same thing 18 accom) lished. Te ute is diso that of the thiety~ six who voted im lavor of the Pomero: amendment twenty-nine Were republicans aud seven democrats, while oaly twenty-three republicaus voted against i, Be Luni, in reality, the thing Was not passed by a Minority of repuvincaus usting Win tae democrats. ‘His statement is due to historical accuracy, a8 50 Many ¢rroneous adnouncemcuts have eeu pat un secord, ‘The Alubama Clains—No Reopening Yeoro There 28 no indicauou whatever of a reopening ol the Atabama claims question. ‘ine subject bas Bot been Oficialy mentivwed for several mouths, Tt appears tuet one government is waiting tor the other to advauce in tue resumption of negotia- tions, which wore suspeaded by ihe Senaie’s rejec- ‘thon of the convention, Neither tae United States nor Great Britain tnumates a disposition to yield any of the ground hereiolore respectively occupied, Both partios closely adiermg to cvagic former ex- Pressed postions. There is pocatag to exciude the be- Biel that Great Britala is desirous of an early settle- Met of tue poiuts at issue, in order to avoid diitca\ties Which might posaiviy arise from them in tue fature and to draw the two nations into closer Irlendsmiy, It is Knowa she heretofore proposed thai tue only practicavie way of adjustinent was by Means of ajoiot commission, wiih the intermediate aid of an umpire, a2 In @ previous arrangement for the setilement of claims. The subject, however, 13 scarcely ever mentioned by persons in authority, but When tt 1s the hope ts expressed that some meas may be devised to settle the entire subject of ciaims to the hover of both uations. No ove, however, has Yet suggested how this may be accomplished. Chance of the Tariff Bill Boing Deveated. Not a lew wicmbers of Congress think that the Tarif bill now pending ts in danger of deicat. Friends of the Pennsylvania woo inieresis, while asseuting to the reduction by tae nintiLee OF Ways and Means cp % articie, will vole againse ‘the bill should tue House concur im the furtuer re- duciion mace by the Committee of the Whore. They Say (hat pig iron at only five dollars a ton wond cause nearly all the furnaces im ‘i ennayivania to Close; but that seven doilars Would atfurd p.olece toa. Report on the Paraguayan Question. ‘whe House Committee sou Foreign Affairs will this week make their report on the Paraguay question, Which involves the conduct of our nayal oilicers at the time of tne Wasiovura diticuittes with Lopez. The testimony, whica is very voluminous, will be supniitted with ty ort. It gives & complete ois Lory of eventsia tuat country since Lopes succeeded Ww the dictatorstip, and cially of those in con- nection with the late war between Paraguay and the allies, ‘be Charges Ago nt 0.9. Howard The Wood-Howard Preedmen’s Bureau investiga- ton has been uedged With sack secrecy by Howard's Trrevds ty ther persons outs.de vor tose Home. diately concerned can get anything beyond the mere @rippings of the evidence, 5. M. Arueli, of fennes- see Wholsattie head of the coumittee cuarged with tie investigation, has an idea that bi friend Howard’s reputation can be best ben- eiited by keeping evervtaing quiet, as if we People, Who ure as mucn toreresied ‘n the mnater as elhacr Howard or Arneu, would never see the testt- Boay. The witnesses examined thus far, accordmg to their own stacements, have given testinony which: 1s auyLuing but favoravle to Howard. 1 18 not, of course, denied lat he was Commissioner of tne Freedinen’s Bureau, that ne had the charge and dis Dursement of its fuuds, and that fe bas, in tat ca- pacity, disposed of millions upon multious of the puble money. The prosecution con- tend that they have already proved that Howard purchased tue ground where the Moward University now stands ans erected the butluiug out Oi the funds appropriated oy Cougvess for tue i'veed- meu’s Bureau. Toney think that they have shown that he wus largely tuterested in the manufact: of whe patent brick out of which the Howard Une Versity is Goustructed; thet the money for tl brick was paid ont of tie Bureau iuads and mv Whe pockets of General Howard aud-lis asgoci @es, ft 1s uisoin evidence thathoa aud reee.ved an acre of toa ground purchase the Howard Universiiy by the bureze funds, for hunself, and that Le haserected a private residence upon it, all atthe expense of the bureaa. The trustees of the Univer- Bity have testided tat the insuiation 8 a private corporation, In no sense connected with the govern- Ment; tat the government Les no control of It, and NOt Feceive Say revenue or benefit from 1. AG je same Hime itis held thatthe money forats eree- 08 of Its pre Pd ont of the urea feci# huve vestiied to Kiowh as tae patent we ors aud teachers are now fond, Builders aua arcti- the fact that the material ont of Which the build rthiess for building pur- would poses an Not answer tor private dwellings less fora large public but ding. Some btieen w $ have been smimmoned for nest the part of the ution, ‘There ts no ct tab the mvestiguuon will soon end. 31 Wood, who made the charges, 18 deternuned to g the matter to tne bottom and will not be put oF Wib any attempt at whitewashing. ‘the nan point £0 farelicited is with regard to the Howard Univer- sity aud (he manuer of tts construction. It is said, however, that the prosecution has evidence of a more dawagmg character, which they will bring ‘Bp in due ume. In Meworlam the Ovcida ¥ The following papers have been received at ihe Department of state:— NAGASARL The committee appotie bela at wie v ub ov tire I Hl. CO up an adar nce Lo the friends au aiyes of ost in the United 3 vette < e€ honor to hand you | the said adores, wnich lias been signed abe loreign residents of wis port. ia’ wiih Wishes of whe community w west that you Will be goud euough t diess to the Lnited States tiron etaanue! for the information of tos gaare 15 MNded. We have toe hoi Ja Louriro. A.A. Arie Bemry vribbie, C G. Vag Mou Ausihiaitiec, To. P, MANGUM, Esq., United Staies Coasul, } gas AS AIWDRESS OF cowno FROM TUR TORELOY OOM BURMAN OF NAGASASE FO THE RELATIONS OF GAPTANS, OFFIGRGS AND OREW LOS Es SKE Unite BIATEGAOORVETTR ONRIDA Wo, theWmiuersiyned membors of the foreign community of Kagnaaisi, Waving hnard with very repr Unites bis Qos cotvee Oneida, through collision with the Engiiab mai; @easner Bornbay, near Yoxobaina, on tue even- ing of the MuNyof January, and oi aucholy lows Ga Jatye namber We ber oflce?s and crew, are anxtovs toc to the relatives @0d fiends uf the lost yur expression ot pru found sympathy their bereavement, We [re! that the 'oss of eo jarge a nui gar f camsiauces a cae ie case of the appalli ‘of ua have lost per: Ym 20 many families b We which America bas). 0 that an eavecial cause . iM fore Under Unis feeling % the relations of our Jost Singere wad brartvet eymp, Ye W. i. MAsoum, Vaulted d. TOUR NO, Cons AVOLYHUB A. A Conau!, ane overs. by ail accordance e have w re- transmit tie 7 I f for whom toe ‘C., 1 Char WW creauiirer be been thrown Into my any of he NAGABAKI, Feb. (4, 1870, i; NEW YORK NEW YORK CIT’y, Local aud Pollee Paragray",s and Minor Ties of Motropol’gan News. ‘The following record W,4 show the chantaa m the temperature of the WAcher for the past wenty-four hours m compare, with the correspomaing day of last veur, us il gitea by the thermonreter at Ha pats Sern LeRALD Hullding, Broudway, oor KO an 8 tim ha Ath 1870, 1809, 1879. u) 2 69 3 ai Averare temperature for correspon: last year About half-pase 6tx o’olock last night an officer of the Twenty-fourth precinet arrested aman who was so grossly Intoxicated that he could not give his name. He was placed in a cell at the station house, and at haif-past eieven o’ciock was fouud acad therein by une doorman, Mra, Angeline Reekler, twenty-eight years of age, and u uative of Italy, died tn Bellevue Hospital yes- terday morning, On Thursday evening Mrs. heek- jer, who lived at No. 83 West Houston street, acct. dentally feil trom the roo! of the premises to the pavement a distance of nearly thtrty-five feet, frac- uring her spine, two ribs aud uke breast bone, Conouer Flynn was notified, Last evening Cooper Institute was well filled, the occasion being @ tukamation py Gerritt Smith on intemperance. Mr. Smith also had something to say to rerard to the new anti-rumshop party, After ho had coucluded his rewarks several persons m tie audience among them the owner of urderer’s Bock and ibe proprictor of tae.Woolly liorke, and hil & Cozen oid Women, interrogated him in re- ard to his new party aad several otuer unimpor- (ant subjects, Between one and two o'clock yesterday afternoon & fire broke out in the stable of Samue Verritiora, No. 651 West ‘Thirty ninth street, destroyed the siaole, valued at $100, and @ horse and har. ess Worth 32/0, upoa Wutead he has no tusurance. ihe fire also cousumed or damaged the fo,owlng niies:—Lienry Penford’s, 649, loss $450; Thomas Wilson's, 651, loss £090; John MMorrisoa’s, No. 435, Joss 310), and tne stable of James #Xzpatrick, No. Bad, Whose loss is $109, Superintendent Jourian “moves in a mysterious Way his peeiers to reiorm.” After the publication of the peruicalara of Cornelius Flynn’s raid upon Tludnui's arug clerk, aged “sweet sixteen,” and ¥ ration that he coula prove an alibi, ed Captain be Canip to make a write ase, and the part take: in bot arvestiug Cornelius Flynn, “Coroner and magistraie of the First ward.” 1s Tauimany moving Upon the works of the youug dewucracy t A meeting of master shipwrights was held on Saturday eivernoon at 158 South street, Mr. Thomas Stack, President of the New York Association for the Restorativa of the American Shipping Interests, in we chair, All Oi tie Master snipwrights of New York and vicinity Were present or represented, and reso lutions were acopled Geciaring the present strike very Uuwise Oo the part of the workmen. It was the unanimous opinion of the meeting that the ouly way New York shipwrights could hope to oo- iam thelr share of trade was to persist in thelr re- solution to reduce wages from four dollars to three collars aud a ial: per day, a6 pubiisted on the idth st, dud the iweetiny adjourned with the under. standing that there would be no deviation whatever from such puvlsped notice under any circum. scauces, At the Yorkville Police Court yesterday oMlcer John Muber, of the fwenty- nd precinct, -13o raigned Taomas Rovncy, au old ofeader, already under bonds of $4,000, to answer a charye ef at- rémpied t ary. Mr. Thomas McCarthy. propri- cior of alviel at the corner ol Fiity-fourtu street aud Nint avenue, tesittled thas, on the gta inst, ne Was roi ol w watch and wearing appare! ta ail Valued at $100, and from ‘formation ue nad re yea he beloved Kooney was tne titel. Louis 1 of No. 24 Seventi avenne, testuted that ne purchaved ‘he stolen gooas from the prisoner, o Was tuereapon comuulied by Justice Bixby, Wiihout bail, w answer, MAILS FOR EUVROPS. The Hamburg mail steamship silesia will leave tuts porto. Tuesday for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. Toe mails for Europe will close at the Post OMe at twelve o'clock noon, Tur New YorK hizxaLp—Edition for Europe —will be ready at ten o’clock in the moraing. . Singie copies, in wrappers tor mailing, 81x cents, SHIPPING NEWS, -This Jay, Almanac for New York Moon rises...morn 8 03 High water....eve 458 OCEAN STBAMERS. DATE oY DEPARTUR MONTE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE OF APRIL AND MAT, Cotovado, Tow Am verpool. Li-erpool REPORTED BY V2 WL tALD SMA YAGITS. ship America (3 " Boasius, Bremen April % and and 664 passengers, to Uelrichs 2 lon 141 passed a wrecked ves: ove Scotian bark; hada square ster and forgsastie yak passe al steamer, bound We ‘emesis (Bri, Billinge, Liverpoo!, April 12, via hh, with mise acd 3,01 pavaeag toca Freackiya, sth, into DYN, ton le i) WwW, weal. both,’ l thy Lat 60 al, 1 the Bremen. Wvth, Isteumer, bound east, de apart of the kesh of nahty of about 71)'tons, add, lat 41, Jong 60 38, sleamsitiv City of Manchester, boan’ eset, Tho Nemenis hag on ponrd tie Rey Mr Arnold and Ter biakle, de- puted from the Free oh 0! tant to the Assomb:y of Presbyterian Charch of the Culted 3 to Piliadel- Savannah, ion, Fox & Seranton, & bowud eset, o0 Si, lon 4 Jon v9 (i, 5 long B13), mship Herman Liclagston, Cheoaman, 1S hours, with muss wad passeandes, t0 Livi Steamship mise and pasaeag Wun 74 06, naw arieston Aud Rio Janeiro, Ship Abpy ky on (Br), mdse, to Taos Danbam's Ni ther. vk Nuovo Monde (Ital), Sterace, Palermo, 6) days, with oto Chamberiain, Phelps & Co. Passed Gibracar rx Adelaide fend gtos, 43 de, ‘Tennessee, Chichester, Charleston “April 21, fo HR’ Morgap & Co. aid, Int Parthian (Br), trom Baimore 'f Deanta, Loudon, $$ days, with rew & Co, Had variabis wea. with comes, to Kiril to Pendernast vroased the 4165 W. fi ad Cape ieury; ©), (rom lon 36 by W, elttp Grey sagic, from : Pucnon Ayres, 45 days, with wool, orvers & Co—vosnal to master. ‘Crossed the 4 Teta ion a8, ther the en: tre jy Oo date, lat 1415S, lou 43 W, spoke bilg Julta Has m Portrind (or es. s Carrie & Picket § ¢ oras, with i Delmont Locke (of Bangor, Cochran, Cardenas, 10 5 YW Lau & Co; hued lig rotghout god been days north ot Huts | pledore, Dentin, 74 dave, with y Soa & passed Gibratter ‘er ¢o Aladeria; eines light » WO lat, Ac, pussed the bare , Para, 23 days, wih robber to Henry Le Parker: hat strong tho passa ie; 10th fost had a heavy 1 Jowe 2, Int 3 4)83, long G), from Kilo Grande for 0 n), Sinft days, » 4c, to Burdett & Pond. Mad stro 6 W winds to ‘ane Keon of Provincetown), Riteh! nel, April uly lati with lugwood and cote hardt & avied & d tine weatier during the , ion ke bri, rsman, from gos for Phtiadelp t fo a achrs Lia nnd Fiaher (Bry ior Hgston. Has vee 2 days north ir Fr ith vot Bi “Smith, Rarbacos, 19 d Sobr Fred Smith sof Bangor), « aston, nya, with pugas, dc, to H Trow: td, Ns oe verse. to it W tau #00, Had strong winds frour W aNd NW wouts of Matjeras, | 63 Ig heavy NW ga 3 2K HERALD, MONDAY, Bohr Wyne (of Bath), Glover, Arr: PM, 15 days, with sugar, to Gelway & Caaaio—vestal to Ivey, da wall ih nd Hike Pa Cg AR hn gt rm 2h Ving ab ‘ f stared dee lon tans move bubwarkae ik, ian 28 Ba, Jong f AX Willant, tcora Neuvitas, 7 says oltt, for n Teht Stair = Warts \of Somers Point, NJ, Treland, ese ing Mina Abts Manse Gurdon th cages Wis car ivitig. Hira (Bey Mus iy Curdena ‘ugurredd walanson, to. Ualeny ravine! to Pd Ne: brig Protons from Cas vine Bo , y Wun 73.20, ew (ark Tors eulorn NG. “Thin Ae ib has Geen six aye N New York for Newbern, NO. TI Of Haters, with digit wines and ew Sour hea May Gir), Buck, Cardoans, 12d nes, to Sosed Tay or & vesuel to BJ New Tou ch Woasher a) by adterms, sdooe wikis Ii SCir Volunteer Bri, Purvi, Cleacungon, 8) da, Lawson to} owler & Jova; vense! to BF small, 3010 Maveh 20 eaperienced ronch weatver aa a snecession 8, during Walch low sails, deck lowd, vo Apri 2, satsa lon 7), pose brig Conideutia (NG) trom Rio Grande for NYorl with lows of maiomnst and furetopmast, having coulded wid rte. since thit time, variable weather; ther vessel (before id.) “NSeur een otis Werk ot Fatladelphtay, Beatty, Bazin, 1) days. with molasses, to Mason & Preaut—veasel to masier, Schr J § Bragdon, Snow, Vensacola, 14 days, with lumber, to) D turivut « Son, 3 os Ceara Hland, Pensacola, 12 days, with lumber 10 Wilder & sone, Schr Lamartine, Foss, Bucksville, 8C, 5 days, with lumber, to Jonathan veers, pchv Annie McGee, Young, Plymouth, NC, 7 days, for New ba nos = ee er, to raat Virginia, or mine, rene ‘Adaline, Lovean'!y Virginia. Schr Kate Lawson, Lawson, Vircinia, ScurSarabAQuing, Lee, Virgioia. Schr Joseph x Franklin, Kaadoph, Virginia, Sour Monteview, Lippiicatt, Virtnia, Sear CU budier, Suulty, Virginia, fi dear J.G Crate, Lee Vigna. Rone Aibore tteidy Benustt, Virstnta for New Haven, wndeiaior Sew Have. Schr John Waiker, Amos, Sehr ¥ R Kirk, Burnett, Ale) Sehr Meury #iheh, Bunnell Senr JB Smith, Williams, Ui oop Fiying Boud, Younz, Vii ‘The bark Hannah H, from Matanz the Gul’ Stream, saw a cau buoy adri-t, paluied with back und red horizontal atripes; hus been 5 days N of Hatteras. Passed Pavoazh iell tate, BOUND Bast, Brig B Young, Troy, Hoboken tor Portland. Sour Annie Dor.aud, Voorhis Savannah cor New Haven, Schr Kena Arabell, Hyiand, Virgiula for sew Haven. Schr ROA Ward, Virgluis tor New Haven. Sebr Alert Field soopett, Viraluia for New Maven. Schr Henry P, Joves, Baitimore tor Lynn. Schr Keading’Rajiroad NO 25, 8 Jobn, Philadelphia for art, . Solr 8 A Falconer, Wilton, Philadelphia for New Haven. Sebr Davidson, Srtth, South Amboy for Proviience. hy Judet, Deerig, Port Johason for Hoston, Vannau, Fort Johnson for New Haven, Schr Lady iawsha, Carrol, Port Juiason ior New Heven, Sobr Oliver ‘Spelman, Smith, Kilzavethport for Middic- town, Sclir L Franols, Kelly, Eltzubethport for New Bedford, poste K Woodward, Woodware, tlznbeimport for New- nary port Seur Jae Parxer, Kelly, Ellzubethport for Pawtucket, Sebr Helen, Seaties, Ellzabethport for Newp rt. belirJ B Cuoningham, Keliy, :izabethport for Providence. Rehr J P Collins, —y E,jzanetnport for sew Haven, Behr Franklin Plerce, Ho.igdou, Rondoui, for Norwich, Sehr \yiite Rock, Hub ley Rondout tor Fall 6) Scar E A Anderson, Brewer, Rondout for Pro Seb Lavinah Juue, stootaod, Kondout ior No Sehr Siiver Spray, Morton, Kon out for Newport. Behr Copy, ¥b ‘ips, Koudout tor New Maven, Beir RE Becker, —, Ronsout f Schr D F Foster, —, Rondout for Pes, Koadout for Norwich. ——-, Koudout for Pail iver. Newburg tor /rovitence. ! xen for Proy.deace. Schr Maggle B ‘Hovoken for Boston. fehr H «. Kusaell, Mathews, Hobowen for Hartford, Sebr Hydrangeay ——, Hovdken £0; Provideice, Sehr Chat jeanett, New York for Boston. Beir Geo W Glover, -—, New York tor Bostuts Schr Uindcrel!a, ——) New ork fur Northport. Schr B ¥ Brainai Schr Nad Queen, Sehr Joun Crock! Shipping Notes. ‘The docks along the river yesterday were made very plen? sant by the excossive amount of bunting displayed in the ge- mer and tug sent up their colors, which, wits the. gaily attired Stain Ial- and ferryboats and the occasions! excursion steamers, com: It was indicative of nial sunshine. Almost every suiling vessel, pleted a picture not easily forgotten. brighter days and brighter times, ‘The achooner Volunteer, Captain Purvis, from Cienfuegos, Cuba, which errived at this port yesterday, has been exceed- ingly unfortunate regarding the length of her voyage. she hus been 6) days in making a passage that Is usually made in lays. Besides batting winds which have proved so an- noying, eho experienced for 10 days in succession—from Mareh 10 to the Qth Inet—a series of terrible gales, during which much damage was done the vessel, satis lost and deck load washed overboard. The Vo.untegr is laden with mo- lasees'and consigned to Messrs Fowles & Jova. It is tobe hoped that Captain Parvia? next voyage wil! be more eue- cossful and less disagreeable, Mariue Disasters. Sonn Wa J Exxnson, Dow, from New London for-Or- Jand, Me, put Into Gloucester 24th inst, and reports night of 2d, 18 miles of Cape Cod, was run into by an unknown bark, causing damage to the schr to the amount of :1000. A seaman named Emerson was knocked overboard and drowned. BRIG § P Buown, from Havana for Wilmington, NC, got ashore ona thoal about W tallies from the latter ety while going up the river Zist inst. Lt waa at hijh water, and while bexting @,alust a head wind the brig drifted on tae shoal. Tt Was thought probabie, however,tha, sue woud suoveed ta getting off sane night! FauMourn, April for New } ork, was a! Int 408°, lon TL: crew LONDON, April 24--The schr Navita (of St Johns, NF), was seen April 3, in lat 82, loa 63, wateriogged aud abandoned, Miscellaneous We are indebted to Purser Walter Pym, of the steamship Herman Livingston, from Savannah, for iils attentions. LAUNoeD—At Ellsworth, M4th fost, from the yard of I M Grant, 4 Upton, 83 4-10) tous, “She 1s owned by HL M Hall « and ts to be eommacded by Captaln Franls eliatiy. Ou tas 16th, from ti yerd, ache Annie Harper, owned by Mr Grant, Everard Mr'Friend and Captala Benj Wood, who is to eommant ‘The'scur Mary 8 Ward, 6 burihen, built by Robertson Brotheze, was launched fro: bundiig yard on the Mua ingi, Sa 45a well modelied and thoroughly bust cia t. ‘A fine echr Was Jauucued from tbe suipyard of Mr fiines on the 18tn inst, Whalemen, Cleared at Provineetow. Ina 28 r, Young, for antic Ocean uma, Coleiaan, of th, sclrs Agate, Atkins, of nada, 2s) do; dd inat, EB Con- “th, Avbie Brauford, Mur- Nanwexes, with Frovinectown, la: Wolly Cannony of Province ray,'of N et, oil nob eg E dat Hi i M0 ols ait ult, ship Wiberata, Williams, a. ‘ns, Jetfvey, @ cruise, G0 r awathee 10(h ult, Henry 8) bie sp.” Vessel dus to wth I7u bole: Baus Cs Navy, 60 sp; Wim Rote! Arive tat \ oKohat Spokea—OW Rorotonga Deo Houvlwit, bound home, ail weil, Svokon. itp Charlotte Oats, from Bost vi ip Chay! , ton for Sevannah, Aprit 2, Int 40 Sty ou 89) (by pilot bow fF Wiliama Note Pe whet, Croavy, iran Honowin for New Bo. of Pern ty er, clean; Roman, rdia, to Lave ep, 60 wh; bark J 4 bark 3 p a Francisco f y jy la eats a isco for Liverpool, Fob 2% lat gin? © Mich, trom New Ortenns for Havre, Aprii 7, off the arte Bark Gon Windvam (Nor, from San Franc! , March 7, lat 2445, N, Ton 39.40 W, Fae orer Bark Atrgueta C Smai, trom Cleat f work Ausumia © Sima from Cienfuegos for Boston, April Bark Rebecca Foreign Ports. BrLVASt, April 9—Arcived, Guatay Adolf, Larssen, Bait'- OUWERSHAVEN, April 9—Acrived, Maria, 8% slays 0, Session Nor. eid be BREMERHAVEN, April 7--Sal Weser, Rodenburg, Gulveston. CARDIFF, April B—Arrl Salled git, Win Frot Cleared sth, | DEAL, Ap ed, Galveston, Heldorn, and Soomba, Liverpool. tock, NYori, ? leton, Pendleton, Callao for London (aad. pro Cieay, Spencer, Nvork for dos duile, Baker ‘or to (nnd b th procesied). _ Bovnn, Apri: $9 -Of, Ceorg & Johann, fteckenbauer, from Savanaah tor Bre Ne FanMonti, April 10 rrived, Lizzie Wyman, Gamage, Fen} Bangs, Rocko, Rangoon. ived, Moorburg, Harms, New Or- lan, Hibbert, Phil 5 Argo- eagiad Sib Stee | jan, Hibbert, Philadelphia; Argo Havar, April 8—Arrivod, Ai We, Bourdet, Aquin and Bostov ; Sth, Lathley Rich, Mitehel, New Orleans. Sated 8th, Paraguay 18), Dixon, N York. bas April $—Arri Pride of Canada, Lyall, Mbbon) and Ziposa, Goverteen, Wilming’ ries: Lich, Cro adér, deb kine; nde, Doane, do; Cligord, San Yori, UB Sanford, Dun- and Cordiilera, Noel, for Goibel, N¥ork; Mary finben, NY¥ork, ! itz, PR ark Reindeer, Wellin York 81 14s Atlaion, Sawyer, tor Nw Haven Kaith, tor Portland 12h; Umoa Dr, Kufshy for Baitle more Sti; "Cara, for dodo; ‘sehra. Nellio’ | yg barks 3 jefor so do’ Mary © Baritey, Sunitn, for Boston ieput Neweotit, April hn s, Koo) (oe NYorks jor), Winwall, Arecibo JUERNSTOWR, Apr sey - & To.tay—vesse. to nahi, . eat) Devas pSsilal Sth, Havebell, for Boston Cardenam Keer, Hane A bria, M ik ‘ Pas ria, MeMickan, NYork press, Peterson, Boston. Hudson Vaustao, Bremen, ‘ rrived. steamship Allemana| NYork (Apitt 2) for Hamburg (and proceeded). my MUNI April é—Sailed, Gcean Queen (6), Jones, Swi NYork. PER Sv NAZAIRE, April 6—Artived, Je ‘i Charieston, é rrived, Jeune Albert, Raguideau, American Ports pril23—arrived, sijp Bunker Hill, Davis, Mae wi Yama <tr), Bovrap, singtpora? Samael I Buosos Ayres via) viieo; schra Mary & aiveston; HM Baxter, Waterman: FOUF phraim & Anna, Grow: Jas Alderdyes, hilive, Somers, Puliadetpiiay KG Sawyer, sand Marie Kosana, Palmer, Bild: Junsou; Yaukeo Buy,” Dil, N York. halmers, NZ, and Side wer, Pork ney, NSW ; brige Waltham, Hammond, Saauat AM’ Putnam, Ait Carson, tten, Batmada, BOSTON, A niles bi Spring. Rankin, F Sisters, Sheerer Vance, and WE Bunke Awwood, Savannah ; sehr Salivd—Barka Alexandrina, aod M’B Stelwva ; aud from the ronan beig Chiba, E Arnie art neunenten (Nor), Abrebam 'y Cau? ; brig selina, Pieko hag, Mutacrzne: sera L, A'Crockett, Fiabury, wud) Hart ad, Pink, Balstinore; Dr Rogers, Alloys which arrived 284, 18 consigned to Heney & Parser; reporis tue weather; 2uth, in uderson, New York for New London. Rhite, and La Hudson, Greeley, Rone i 3004 ai weelscre Beuraports barks 4; Bloomer (Swe , Cullbers. Mette: tare, G18 Rat get Webster, Washington, DO} Np Formosa; barks N Thayer, B led in B Walker; b, ath-—ared eh Ua sttamer Washington; steamy ‘Triana, Bavannah; ship Franklin, Urew, NYor a; Ciebtucyons "Jona Zatconh a iga Manzoni}, Traxilio, w NZ, Btdoho's PRY dich iD uegos, Perves Hinckley, da; Ars ‘sade; Mary © Kosotel:, Pensacola Hi Me jovakea ;, sclirs Trade Wind, Guiding Btar, aud John Somes, irom 'Pone PR; John Crocker, leniuegua; Conservative, Trinidad ; K. Walker, -Lavy Mi Gohing. and’ Seguin, irom Juckwo Cyive Loner, Bathia Kiver; Maggie Muvey, Darien; lane, and ‘corgla, from Oaarlestans Ht Bled, savann tain ; April 4—Arrived, steamalipy South aX Yori, LL8\ ORTH, April 18—Cleared, sohra Lodusk NYork a, Volant, foboson, NYork; 18th, Mari Gllman, N¥ork; Otroato, Haramonda, Hulladéiphia. PAlss bVisite Apel 20 Aroved, seine Khoourd Borden, Horteu, Ellzabethport; Lady Adame, Sullivan, do; Edw Wotton, Younz, Newbar., Chancellor, Fegitsoa, Hoboken. Also, i Joseph Nickerson, simght, Bal imor ¥int—Ar ives, ichra.J but Wiiliams, Newbury, Baltimora; Zemey Buglish, Burcer, Newburg; 1 H Worden, Haswin, 8a ed Schr Sarah Marin, Hayne, NYor's, GLUUOEST! it, April 26Y- Arrived, echr Wild Hunter, Hat- field, Wentworth for NYork, HOLMES Hots, April dd, PM— Arrived, ship Jolant, Woot, New Bo ford for 08. barks Abbie ihomas (ir), Roberta, NYork for StJoha, NB! CB Rogers, Morrison, Bultimors fur ath; briga susie J Strout, Hammond, Cardenas for Portland; Helen O Boyd, Phlasey, NVork for do; achra © H Price, Hadtock; Cayenne for Sai Rucco (Br), Chalmers, Gar evas for Portland: Active, Coomoa, Haltimore for Hosion; Kae Walker, Warreu, Jacksonville for do; !ames Howell, Fomer < Certo Gorto, Newburg for do; halsora ser boa, and Redut loure, Bllgwucthport + Kila Gray, Hoboken for to; Lehnan hiew, Bucceioo Phila ‘sadab, Uneney, Newoantle, Del, for do} eves ‘tre: Eicavethyo. for Dover, NH; Welcome Home (hr), Hatfeld; Guiing star Br), Merriman, and Ade- Ine (Br) SYork for Windsor; Porto Pinta, Montgomery, >for Machias: Mabel sai, Bariett, Winmin,toa, AU, or Renneviny2; veri C Hart, Rawey, backsville, BU, for ‘Youmasion ; White Sea, Satilia river ‘or Brunawick, Me; Exel Fec.uou, Hondout foF Salem; Velma, Look, Hoboken Cor ritmouth, for Newvuryports then, wid—Arelved, schira Trade Wind, Hofman, Ponce, PR for Moston; AH Learning, Bower, Pullade pin tor do’ story, Ailg: Kondout fur’ Newburyport; Onwari, NYork for Najticket; Af inter, ‘Thomas, Uriaua tor Washington; ‘4 L Vankirk, Walker, Cape Ann for NYork; Ayenorta, Lohg, Surry tor do, and all sailed; also satled ali vessels: before reported. fi NORFOLK, ‘April 21—Arrived, wrecking steamer Relief, Vilsoa, » York, Nit BEDFORD, April 22—Arrived, schra Joseph Hay, Hathaway. Puilatelphia; Pail Sberidan, Wutphy, N Yor! Satled 23d, schrs John 8 Dewiler, Grace, Phiinde. Jonathan Cone, Crosby, Newark, NJ; 3 N Smaiih, Springe; NYork; Hen) Engisa, Baker, do. BURYPOR?!, Apri 2.—Sailed, echr Edward Lameyer, 1s OM Pk, i 2 ‘hre Thomas Holatroun apman, 0 York fr Georges havk, NORWICH, Aprilf2\—Arrived, achra WC Atwater, Pa ker, Balthnore; Corneiins, Carroil; Bella Pe Avery; M Webb and Z Brainard, from Newburg; Verauda, Pond, N WPORT, April 21, PM—Arclved, brig Redwood, Gard- ner, Cartonas Pounsyivania, Ewing, Palladelpht Trypbenia, Ni oduit Port for NYorg; Esquimaux, Uriegs, Porismouta, RI, for daveratraw. Pee AM-Arrived, big Tsnvalla Jevott, Baltimore for Provisence; sehr Vulture, Chase, 1. Sided ra Mand (OG, York; James H turges, 4 VIA, April 23.-Arrived, bark Ankathor (Nor), fenrikseo, London briga Cecelid, Butrup, Liverpool! Casthing, ‘bang, Maranzns; Oooan Belle, Hallett, sagua; schrs Sidney jodiray, Maoaguez, PR; W G ‘Bariett, wartett on: Elvie Davia, Johnson, do. a Cleare sche Walter Scott, MeLean, St John, NB. POWTLAND, Apri: 2—Below, brig TJ Frazer (ir), Mat- thewson, from Clenfucgos, Cleared-Warka Titaula (Nor), Jensen, Falmouth, #; Dar- ing, MeDonald, Matanzas, + Batied—irigs Frank # ‘Allen, Chimborazo; schrs Hanne Westurook, feank Herbert, Star, Leesburg, Leocadia, I'res! deut and oth PROVIDENCE, April 31.—Arrivad, achra 8 V W Simmons, Williams, Chariestons; 8 T ines, Hulse, Baltimore; Mii Desp-randum, Oliver, Yori River; David A Barca, Waters, Kliebethport’ Norih Pactie, Eaton, do: Ann filza, Caswell, do; James M Bay.es, Arnoid, do; Cynthia Jane. Gatdner, do, tor Pawinck:t; Julia Ann, ‘Wells, Rondout; Haunaa Wil: lots, Bouit, do; George W Cux.min,s, Boult, do; Horizo: Newman, do, for Pawtucket; Ira Bliss, Hudson, Newbure, Hvow, bilsa’ Votomac, Carrer, Savannah; Isabella Jewett, more. xchre Wm Butler, Knowles, Tangier; Joferson Bor. tall, Alexanina; Jit Barilett, Harriss, Philad pata; Votario, Barber, New York; Thames, Riuodos, do; Joha Manlove, Gurlock, do; H P' tly, Stokes, do; Shepard A do} Eases Handy, do. 1, April 22—Arrived, achr Cynthia Jane, Gai lizabethvort, Sehr Laurel, Davis, NYork, SAVANNAH, April 21—Arrived, stoamship Gen Barnes, Ni ork; sehrs Mary i Femerick, and Daisy, do. WILMINGION, NO, April 91—Arrived, schr Loulsa Fra- Ddlic. ‘Tiomas, Arnold, Middletown, Conn. ed, schr Eliza veth & Jilien, Childs, 2si—Arrivod, sehr Mary A Miltin, Ertggs, Ellzabethport. EH MYSTERIOUS RANCHE 3 oR, A SOOUL WITH KIT CARSON. BY LEON LEWIS, AUTHOR OF “THE BROKEN HOME,” “RED KNIFE,"? “THE BOY MAGICIAN,” &C., &C. Inrropucrory Nore.—In a former narrative, “Red Kurfe, or, kit Carsou’s Last Tiail,”? f had tae boner of presenting, fram sa@ictly uuinentic suucces, a Series of Colovel Carson’s expiotis and adveatures wiica occurred in 1557. In tae present record | have gone back to some of the great scout s earlier experiences, uamely, to @ series of evens In Whici he figured promientiy during the suuimer of 1863 and the following winter, 5, OnAPTaR 1, THE SOOUL AND THR SAVAGE. The afteraoon was fine—the Great Piatn In fall verdure. And Kit Carson, m the midst of this beanteous solitude, Was as happy as tue birds around hin, He was riding castward on tie santa Ve route, Just east of Fort Larned, in Kansas, At Jength lie drew reia. . - He had reaceed an.afiluent of the Arkansas river and found himescif im the edge of # considerable growth ot tinber by which tue banks of this afin. ent were lined. Looking through the openings in toe verdure betore hita he saw, Kalf @iniie away, to the eastward, a singi¢ horseinga approacuing at an easy pace. “What? he ejeculated. “That fellow must be a redskin—more or jess red#kin, any how. Anu yet de N98 @ White woman on the borse before him, What is still more singular, that white Woulau seems ty be sleeping, What cau this mean?” Conunuing to advance, the straage horseman was s00n Uear enough to be seen Wita coasiderabie dis- tuciness by Lue Watcher. “there's miaxery here,” muttered Kit, under hig breath, his eyes tigatiog up sierniy. “ioat woman isa’t taklug ¢ ride luiv the redsKIn Country of er own iree Will.” In & moment more the stranger reached the cree, im which he proceeded Lo Water his borse, an fadian oumitered, 5 ils joug, tangled hatr, his hideous features, his wretceued gar), ins dircy cowplexton, lis vlack, blood shot eyes ail gave ht. a niost repulsive aspect. #13 arn, tor he carried & hunting Kulte, a revoiver aad 4 rifle 1p plain sigat. gave to bis ugly exterior a ferocity tiat was actually starting. Tue recoguifion or tae savaye having been thus compicted iit turned fils glances upon tne object the savage Was hoiding upon the pouy tn front uf bin. Thus object, a4 Kit liad sald, Was a white woman, or racher a white giv, iter jong, fair buir was dts- nevelied, fying Wiidly about ner shouiders and nalr hiding her face, but tt could bo seen that her fea- tures Were deadly pale aud scratched and bieeding in ph aus if sae th been struggling terribiy with ber captor. Tat she was a captive Kit in- plautiy knew by the facc that her hands were ted bed her, and he next saw that she was not sleep- lig, Q9 Ue had at first supposed —nor dead, as he bad jor an instant feared—vut that she was in & veatt- hike swo: Agnoraot of the gaze beat upon him, the hait- breed, whose aria sti! encircled the sight figure, pushod away the dishevelled hair trom tue patid ieacures, that he might 100K apon them. For u moment he seemed fascinated with the view of tie pale, fair couutenauce, so rarely peautiul, even In its death-like rignitty, and (nen he bent his head and kis the hail-parted lips, not onse , but again aud agata | its tires ue oat,” suid Kitto himself, “s must change my position @ lscle—juss enough to get tue giri's head out of ine—and thea——"" At (nis Instant, aad juat as Lie scout began moving into the desived rauge. the halfbred happeued to look beyond the face of his captive.co tie ground, mee his eyes encountered vhe tacks left by Kit's Ore, In another instant he had detected Carson’s pres- ‘it's you, eh, Mr. Fleet Floot!”’ cailed the scout. ‘The savage was sient, “1 see it 18 you,” aided the scout, .« with your? i “oly vew squaw,” was the answer. ‘Hold oa & mluute, Mr, Flees Foot,” said tho scout “What mora ?? was the respose, “L Kaow that this young iady Is nol going wil!- ingly to the country of Bicet soot,” continued tle scunt, with calu energy. “I know tugs slo has and 1 iim vain for Meet Hoot to aay his sauaw.? Vino is that “The case 13 just this,’? continued Will have to deiiver th ‘gurl take her buck to her people’? “fhat Twit never do,” rejoined the hali-vreed binouy, “ This wirl 1s vothing to you, ior have you any ciaim upod me. Way should we quarrei? J am ag uch a wiite man ag the redskiu, and the young iady might pave a worse fate than ty bec on; “you up to me, itt [may wife, even 1 ste becomes my wife unwtili ‘There is nO possible call for you to tnwerfere with me. Tae coarse for you to take, Mr. Carson, 13 Lo go your Own Way aud Bind your OWN ousiLess, aud leave me to mine"? As he ceased speaking he uttered a wild cry of comimaud to tae pony, which Instaisly vounded Away to the southward at full ga The ss0ut rgised bts ruil ‘The igure of the miscreant was now filly un- covered, presenting a fair mark, vat <itwas coim- peliod to realize, ta view of te boandtag motions of the pony, that he could not dre upoa tae dea perate villain without greatest risk of Knog the captive, “Yne accursed trash!” he ejaculated, hg long: repressed wrata breaxing ‘orth. “Were tt not ior eras the giri— But I can at least parsue He struck his horse sharply with Ins heols, aod the auimia! bounded away uy tie wp of his speed. ethene 'o'8 tangs -in other words, dise It Wasa long ume before the chare thus psa — quae which notae coud make se es: hin. fe | pin, mates) open tie, I ou eat, newer, Tau" 4 fresher chan (pln olen aru bun. circumstance fur a time counterbal 4.lenatu, however. the increased W ‘ae pony ‘The pony commences ne snall caton hin,” muccered Kil, again speaking under his breath, Ho 1 save the girl trom is despesation ae moment @ wild cry of dismay burst trom the fussitiv : pu ust bdeore him, not tea rods distant, he had mared a deep and aorupt depression in tne plaid, Lie bed of one O: Luose Creeks $0 DUMerous 1a boat region, Aas quick 13 Hgntning the hunted miacreant had compreiended that he could not-cross this creek at tiat iuvious pace, the depression velug too wide ior @ fying leap, He had aiso comprenenucd that ae could not stop the pony’s wild pace in season to avold It. ‘The scout saw all thts too, and smiled grimly as be realized tac a Wumble was Inevitable. It was tn vain that the balf-breed, reducsd to one han, putied upon the revs. sawing and jerking the pouy’s mouth, ‘the animal would neither tara nor 8/Op, ana in gnother mstant had hurled alinselt 1ato the ‘abrupt abyss, actually wrong @ somersaule 10 the air and sending Fleet Foot ana the girl dying through space to the opposite slope of the creek. At that same moment, as it eeemed, the scout threw bis norse Dack upon his Dauncies at the very edge of the creek, and slipped irom iis saddle, ré- Voiver in hand. ve you now, Fleet Foot!” he shouted, leaping tue pro-tirate savage. 4 terribie as had been the shock, as quick a8 had Leon the scoat’s move.aents, the Uait-brced Lad gathered bungeit up trom the dust in which he had veeu rolled, dud sougat and found his unconscious captive, had drawn tis huge huating kuife and re- vo.ver, bad placed hunset im a dounle ure of assault and defence beside the nytioniess Hgure; and thus, at tue instant of Kit’s advance, he tound that tae desperate ruitan was still aciive, sti deadly, ‘suill Wudauated, “Not a step nearer |” was the half-breed’s deflant Cry. While his iace glowed like a furnace. “iam sbul master of the iife of this girl, and even of yours. Aba touch, at a breata even, | wil fire upol you with one baud, whe [ plunge Lits Kutle into tue es heart wiih the other ! I’ve said it, aud 1 swear ay itiveted to the spot he had gained, the scout stcod erect, not lea feet distant from the revolver directed at ilin—not tea tees from ube Kalle upilited ayuve the Losom of the capive, and tuere ne remamea Motou.es3, NOT daring to stir, nor even to Dreatuo, test the half-breed should fulfil als terrivie menace. “il was the Hirst and last ume,” said Kit, im nate rating Ulese things afterwacds, ‘that I was ever treed ou (he ground |” And tere the two wen stood, thus motionless ana Bien’ Thus giuring At each otuer, Witla that neipless girl petween them | CHAPTER II. A DAUGHTER OF THE PLAINS. The strange scene which had ariseu between the Scout aud tae savage bad a singular teruuatiog. Aa hit, revolver im hand, faced Fieet foot—put Wilhout dariug to advance a single step, test the an- scrupulous wretch suould kill the uniortunale giri— he Was suddenly starbied io see tbat the girl's eves ne A widely, brigatiy aud cousciuusly upou in Bofore he could move, however—bg'ore he could * eveu iully realize that the caplive was conscious wud observant—she liad passed frou ander vue up- ifted band and marderous knife of the half-vreed, and was descending vo the bottom of tie creek | At the same lustupt a wild appeal for help burst from her:— “save me! save me |” The swift gleams of lightning do not move quicker than Kit responded to buat ory. Atasingie bound he was upon the nalf-bree:l, Whom he stretched senseless and bivedint With a fartous biow upon the head from his revo.ver. Tous sirickea prostrate and belpiess, the mis- creaat was instanuy bound, “hank Heaven then murmured @ voice that was s:ngulariy musical, despite the utovation of ex- cite.neur, Kit sprang to tne maiden and ent her bonds, Never Was seen a fairer, brighter or sweeter pic- ture of Womanhood vin thas Bus presented, She Was scarcely sixieen, and was even smali for her age; but her lithe, /overy figure possessed re- markaple strength aud aguity, aud 1: rare quauties were Jurther eauauced by a soul of Lue most yiorous ype. bad Pa have saved my life, Mr. Carson,” she imme- alately added, graspiug fis hand—"‘saved ie frum a& fate worse thins titousand deatis. i iank you trom tue depts of my soul, aud shall reuisia your Grateful deotor forever .” ‘Tavugi.s of :hedreadiul fate from which be had saved her—thougits of tke misery tuat would te spared to her loved ones by her preservauua— caused the sighs tizuce to sway aud iremdie ior a aioment like a reed in the blast, and Kut leit tears oj joyous grabitude failing upoa we aud she hau bo Jeenngiy imprisoned. “You are not seciously injured ?” he asked. “NO, Bir. Uuily & live scared—ar jittle tumbled P “You're @ brave wir, { see,’? said the scout, wiia a heariiness Which showed that nor words and tear. ing bad goge to Ms heart. Your iace svens faunltar lo une, and I dare say fonghe to speak your Hae As readily as you tutve spoked miag, ut some- how [can’t quale place you !? “Oil, every body Knows you, Mr. Carson,” was te rejoiuder, ‘bub With me Lhe Case Is duiecent. 1 am too suiail to be romemuered, Limuseieli you, there- jore, tutt | au Eve Lyou ¢” “Not Colonel Lyon's daughter? Colonel Lyon, of NOW Moxie 72? “Yes, sit, Lam Colonel Lyon’s daughter 11? “What! che very giti Who las been at school tor a year past im Leaveaworcn +? Phe very sae, Mr. Carsoa 1” At this assurance the couutenance of the scour fairly beamed upou Miss Lyoa. He agatu took her hand with a latheriy tenderness, “Youl excuse me, Kilie.” he said, “I ought to have remembered You at sight. My excuse 13 tat | ain aiways a wandere’—always Oa tue Wing. ai that @ succession of new inces is every day sentea tome, Tiere is another ex » tO, Wille, m your case, It has been sume ume since | saw you. ‘Tue stall face became wreathed with a look of conteutment. “And now, to explain matters.’ continued kK glancing at the nali-brecd’s prostrate igure, and ver- ceiving that he was sull uucoascious, ‘tell wie your story frst.” “itis not & long one,” began Eile. “As you seem to be aware, I have been aitonding schoo: ti We, worth. It was agreed nat tatwer saould come for me at vacattoa-——"' “Let me tel you way he didn’t,” mterrapted th scout. “He was nearly killed, avout the cventieiL of June, ta an encounier wiih the redskins, wud ior ten qays lay vet ween iue and death.” “bather! nearly killed”? laity ‘Effie, more dis: tarbed by this news than sie bad oeea by her late versie peril, “and f kuew notuing of it !? “Bul he's out of danger now,” resumod Kit, “anu Will soon ve himself again,” “But why diiu't Hdgar come for me, fatner being unabie to do so?” asked Kile, peng ier eyes wide in wouder. endear? rejoiued Kit, “Who ts Edgar ?? “He's @ younys gentivuaa Who bas been visiting In our fanifly once tn a while for a year or two past, 1 mean Bazar coiewan,’? “Weil, &+ you ure an only child, Eile, { dare say that you tie paruicular memoer of your family Wao fs responsibie fore visits of thi. youag geu- tieman.’ “need not deny it,” responded Ejie, as a roay flusu swept over ier pure Cueess; “but as father did noe cone, aud asf did not hear From hin, | became anxious about him. Ifeared tac he migat nave fallen into the bands of tue indian kivery day addea ts this iear, and ab last J determined to sot ous for home without waitiag louger ior wa eXplauitiou of his Doa-ariva!.” wand you did 89.” “Yes, sir, I joined a wagon train that was just Starling for Santa fag we came On sately pleasantly enough until noon of vo-aay, waex, du @ Oriel DAI ab a Crossing, Wien ever; DOUY Was DUS), aad wate 1 was gathering lowers aoug tae wooded bavks Of the creek, this fiendish savace pouuce. upon me, stifled wy eres, bore me to Ms pony mounted With we Ins arms and got of unseeu Dy wading up (he creek und Keeping Lo Lue cover of tie buses on its banks,’? “The villain!’ ejaculated Kit been watching his opportunity.’ “ie was. 1 (uras out taal ue saw me in Leavea- wortu, beiore the irain started, wad thay Ne Nas beew hovering avout it ever since, Wadliing tur a chaue to seize me, ide Loid me so himseil.”? “Do you know who aud witac le 132? “Only 80 facas | lave seen with my own eyes— that ne is & ball-breed, aud & terrible villain.” “] Cau teil you sowething about iim. ie is called Fleet Foot. aad is reputation is well wortay of iis name. J dv not preteua to keep the run of many of is species: 1a fact, Lilave wouuie to teli one red- Ski from anoiher, so far a3 the generality of inum is couceraca; but tas tedow nas chanced to be my aotice occasionally for several years, a ever heard oi lum anything but evil, aS he never follows aiy busiaLss, 14 Liscly thal ie gers his Hvlag—by (akiag it wuerever he cau find at? ‘die's a thorouga demon,” aMirmed Pile, “He talked love to you, | suppose 2" “Vest aad at last, Wo save liaseil toubie, he tried to blad my bands petind me, aud Uien came such a desperate sirdggle thay Lat leagih iauved. iis been an hdur since, OF just Leluré you “He mast have has scratched aud braised your face, I se rol RUOUL As MUCH wd HE gave Uae,” said litde hevotue cool: “You Have torn your gacque aud dress, I see, iu fe | Paces, aud Soued themn,?? “And lust my hat aitogecner, But I can tle a handsercinel over my Head, aud We resi dues nou batter.” “Well, Edie, vou can travel, anyhow.’? exciaim- et the scunt aumiringivy, “fan gid ty see you take solr awkward aiventure so coolly. but ceil ine Where 1b Was that you vegan to recover your senses—to kuow where you was."? “it was just before te reasxin undertoys to run away trouryou. L hope you atdu’s think | was un. conscidus all that time, 1 kuew @ taimg or two, you may be sire, I inust lve groaned some in coming to, Dut the redskin was tyo busy will you to notice It, At last, wo Lreahized ail that was golug on, and resognized you—taat was whea you and he were talking so earnestly --1 Kaew enougi to felga uncousctousuess avd watch for a chance of de- liverance. When we lumoied ilo the creek | fell Woon (be rvedskin, as govd Juck would have I, aad didu’t getso much ot a shuck ay Lexpected. Aud tils ts the whole story,” “Vm giad you fared no worse,” commented Kit. “And WoW sor our prisoner, L never bill a redskia ly Widi Wei pless cundiiiog, unless We gulltiuess of ts pete * Weapons, of amile or two aud then hide thew in sume ie, vais be Heels tnang. ‘hoaa.r had “Thon you Will £iV2 hin bis hiberty: woul do, 1 Sepnoe, to i@uve him where he tat 4 not *No, Eile. Some of uit four-legged relatives— the wolves—would come and eat ulin octure morn ing. ins pony hag vanisnoa. ‘ iS “Yes, He 1s, doubtiess, intles away by this ” “Then the redskia Will have to continue nonce pr a satted nis hands, wut tied bis fee! ‘Ait ow ana mien that way we shall wet a good make “in that Way a a im,” “Tavs the idea,’ rejo oa Kite ‘Then the coupie resuuies their journey. The scout was well acqualute. with aa “honest rancp man named Woodoury, who lived cu the Arkansas, about - ten miles from the scene of i018 adventure, and they started for it Conversing pleasantly by the way, tne couple rode forward at a fair pace, Eile knowing ho tear by reason oi tic scouts presence, and Ail kuowing none vy reasou of Os matchless Avdity and experience, ‘THE’ Bub Was just setiing when the couple, after s long and wearying ride, caine in sight of the rauche they Were seeking, “dpere 1b 13,” aaid the svout, indicating a dark obe Ject on the diatant worizoa, ihe travellers aud now urtived near enough to the rancad to see 118 OUulliLes distiuctiy, aud accordiugly xed toe atieution upon it, “tne door 18 Closed,” observed Kit, as the couple rode nvarer, “ald 80 ure Luc Widows. Ut tne: pros prietor 13 ad brave as Luc bravert, ae you kuow by tne tact of ats living ere. I dare say he has wee A3 npprowcaliu.’? Aa they advances still neavcr to the Jonely ranche they noticed that @ sirauge atcot desoladon pere vaded wwe premises, Nol a sigu of lie wus visible, gad the little garden enciosiug the Rouse had bees given up to weeds. “this 19 odd! muttered Ait “Mr. Woodbury had @ very beautilul garici when I Was here iast summer, But 1 now see uo biock, UO signs Of YCCU Paucy whatever, “Ae may have moved away,” sugzesied Eme, “ana u aulerent sore of wan uiay RuW have posses- 800 OF tye place" “Pnat's 80, or the red sklus may have killed him,” returned Kit, over Waose tice hud cowe a sudden Shadow. “Va Mob psaced wil ihe .0vks. OF soe thing, apyhow, “due Bouse Aevll Nts gyoue LO ti dogs since [ was here. it’s dather tate to retreat however,” he added, iouking op at Lue sity, OUL Oo! Wich the lgit of day Was jadiag wit the abrupt nessa peculiar to the pw “Now, that we are here, We may us Well bake & call, in ten minutes 40 Wil be dark, aod Well do Well ty be prompe In our Ooservations aud quires,” by this Ume tae trave! vis were within g few rods of the s.one wall provect ue tue aoorway of tne Tancue, wou here Kit aiew rem, looking sharply wouus hin, “ine place looks more aud more deserted,” ho said to wile; in alow tone. “ido aot see so muc) asudog. Juse sib Wiere youure, Edie, while i acep vo tue door.’ ES THE RANCUE—& Dismonnting, tie scou, wade ais way cautiously to the enivance of the house, aud toga, seeing no ue, tuto tHe dwellug sisel, Qoding Lae door ap. © fastened, iu Lue course of @ minute ue revarued to his young companion, : “Luere 18 no one here,”? VOU! “Pernaps the ite cowaucy oF we redskins, of witch We Were speaxing, las trighteued Mr, Wood bury away??? Alt shook als head, “Ar, Woudvury Kas not been here lately,” he as- serted. ‘Phere haou’t vou a wivoKe of Work done on tue place fais sumer 2 “be may Lave gous away last fall, then, and nob have returned ¢ 4 ‘Tue scout @zuin skook ais head. “iear your sormer sdggesiea 13 the trae one,'? he remarked. “Nawevy, that the Indians huve KUled him? “Yes, ‘Poe dor ig fui of bites aud che burt walls are Dilrned aud smOKed 1 pices, AS if Lae redas had fired 1nto Laem ab sivit buuge. Liear Mr. Wooa- bury bas beou k:Led 17 “Has the house been Favagedt ?? “No. Bverything appears as Air, Woodoury would Dave naturally lett it, owy iM @ Gisurdered state. ihe Mrnicure by here, suca ast was, tie disies, the liousehoid stuf of every description, but everything ig Wirty, dauiaged aad volug Lo pices. it ielt you Just What 1 thiuk, Wiuch is, tiae somebody fas killed Mr. Woodoury, wud tet “us Suimovody has iaxen posseasion.’” 8 there auy sign of this somebody having been bere javely “yes. Lcannotsay how lasois, bat f should en within a day oF LWo, witvongn tue Ueurch Is periec i cud. ‘There 18 & pall of Water ia ie panity, part a@ Usui, & bug Of Cora, & Laz dows, & disa of salt, and various Otuer articles oc food. Tners 1s & bed of Sains in each frou Wich ivyk as Li iavely oe capled. 3 18 Very singular,” comineuied Eile, ‘Mr, Woououry must have a strauge successor, Who can ue ber! “1 think he’s a redskiny? An Wwity 2? “ocuuse tne lock and bers, which have been burst from the door, have not veea ieplaced. This ‘hal Che occupadur is LOL wield uf Whe rede jie dused 2 Moment upon tins unexpected cons lon O1 diiirs, wad Taeu asked.— Well, waar sual we du 2? jore repiviug Wie sovut looked at his horse lugly, assurlag Nisei! (vas ote anual was very wired. “Well halt here a hte while,” te then said; “long euvough to take a bite ourselves uud allow Doboy to UO justive tO part of iuat coru ia he pantry. *) suali be glad to rest a while,’ observed Enle, as. sie alighied, “Lam very ured. “satura ly epough, after all these adventures, But a good Sapper aud a youd Litui’s rest Will briny you Out agen. Walk in, aud make yoursell at howe. Dil Just slip Dovvy into sie corral, su that he will not stray off in ene darkness.” ‘They wade w lire, aud vad w course but comfort. apie meni. ‘Such a sapper, with oar hunger, 13 better than @ feist Wiliuut appetiie,’’ reaiiwecd Lille. “i dou’s KNOW WY We siouidn't pub up at this hote: Guell Wordly,” observed Ql as UeaisO looked contentedly aboat mim. irae. tie suntiord bs abe seul, bat We can get wioag WiKiout ul?” 4'tuink the ony ques lion 1s a3 Lo whether we can get sloug with him, if he should chance to retura durhag tne nigat?? “Wil answer for Lhac coutingency, On the whoia, Lthiak We Wil do weil to stay cere until morning. inere’s & reo tor eacit oi a5 wad pieuiy of bullae roles Lo make Us ComioruuDe. - As he spoke ne lang suing tore wu upon the fire to gar up eMueeror of fuer bright cody of flues. alnus th seene AQUA Di RS per te been Hluininated by tie Buu ab imolday. “Loox tt init!’ sucdealy cred me, In a starlied wiusper, #3 She leuped to hor feet, “iv bab ts thate “wuat? Where”? demaa “Puat srivng, 10 red ivboers, Wyod une wall bee hind us!? excimmed Miss you the bieod re. ceding Wom her duce, Wille her form sieok. vice tently. bhe pointed to tho wail opposite the fireptace— tae wall upya whic tuoce raddy dames sioue so vividly, aud (here ihe scout baacd several Ines of Coerse and reguiar Wiibay, evidcaliy the work of usa finger, Wich Gad again aud again beca ui ia bieod. nts ter {ne scout. 3 as foilows:. “iam attacked, this 10th of Marci vy Fieet Foot and a dozen oineis. Alrealy Cermbly wougded. Bxy to yo under, 83 Ue dour caa’s hod out mac longer, JOUN WOODBURY JU was @ me-sage from te dead! ‘The mystery Oi poor Wooddury’s fate stood terri- bly revealed, in is last moments, mortally wounded, he had written with his inger, dnd witn is own Blood, that ieariui message Beiore tie scous and his companion could with: draw their gage from (nat drcadtul revelation 4be 5 eratarviet by sounds thal cawe to their out Ue raucue, ireyesime. hear Ivotsteps ” murmured Ene, “And voices iso)? replied Carson, At the same imatant a dog was avard snufing at the entance of tie ranene. Thea ‘ie dog beran tic souud Of fuiricd o08- ne door t ae ANY BIZ Companion were star ld, Uileds Were sO-uulL Of The verribie fave Whicles Ken ive former occupant of the rancue, poor Mr. Wooduury, as reveiled by tha sitauge weiting on the wail, that they Could tink of notuing but redsking. » approaching footsteps became louder, ho eau they be?” wilsgored sil “indians #7 “We sil scom sec’! was Kivs answer. 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