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» THE W YORK SUN, i Published daily, Sundaye exe yee, eor. of Fulton aud N. d subseribers in New York cicy and vielnity at SIX/AND A QUARTER CENTS per week. 697" When sent by mail, Four Dollars per year, Cironlation 60.000 Copies per day. THE WEPRLY SUN is published at 1 cents a ‘ar; 16 mouths $1; single on © ” Moses RATES 0) ADVERTISING, TERMS.CASH IN ADVANCE Advertiaementa— Fr row ra iE srurln) on ‘day, to eente pay ed 70 cont sede wz EEO ah days, in inserted in< a advertisements of comvenfence of the oes, 94 frauen neta af hs ‘Advertisements received until 10 ofelack eatabliahment is entirely closed on NUMBER 8521 NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1859. PRICE ONE CENT THE NEW YORK SUN. | pomss2d ome on deci, where he is supponed to have | Written Expremly or the New York uum] LD — OOo scinceeincnaeneniaiene rates eres ) ? WANTED, or the New York Sun omen ————— large p'ain which extenits from the western bank { peaition on the banks of the Bio Grane, which | ~ Loan Rromanp Gnoavaxon, son of the Mar- leon, bel 1 without i q Mar~ nechliaa __ | —— sedis til peed, aaice eats be tent ag. te of tbe Mississippi, and graduates away into bro- | he bad crossed, and wax now awaiting roinforce- quis of Westmbveter, was at San Francisey oa wh TED—A GOOD GAS COCK MAKER. THURSDAY MORNING, OCT, 27, 1859. storm ight fs gh pieedbltty Nee fee r-] — - ken table lends and rising groand, beyond Point | metts, the Atlantic Statee by way of Bale Lat Apply, immediatels, cither personally oF by tet clently early to have prevented the convicts gainin 4 e Isabel. Mexieo, upon the other band, was aroused tober to HASSELL NRO. Lamp! and Gas Ei Senator Broderick’s Heirs. fhe deck at all d 4d d ho + of Snvasion. Santa | jy 44a" named Dawre WAtrEns was arrested SY Brond at., Newark, N. J. o¢ Tur: estate of the late Senator Bropratcn | ‘The por cook was shot by accident, being mixed 4a9 ‘The scene which was presented to the eye of paid sr tabet iutttay Hen = pepe phi tweliid weeks ago, for stealing a pair of " onvte niter ral : ke bebo as one o " bn most s veneral stateaman, loin Oakland coumy, whiel, as ‘after- JANTEDITHOUSANDS OF GPRLS CAN } bas been claimed by two second cousins of the | WLvonprr ured teenie Me fone a AT on intbfGaty Be LE eee tec | Gan ore ta = pr \ +t good places Atay Hudeon all k Gf | deceased—Epatexy Warsi and Locy Brows, | the bight of the lee fore sheet, got Into the fore chaina ‘ork, Employers wanting help, by. ving th ad. Sree, willbe gulted or money Foturned’ Mituag in es ad" | inteicol: for that broad plain guarded upon one | Ws recalled from exile, while Morens, La Vega, aid of sean THE MYSTERIOUS RANGER. | site by the Father of Waters, and on the other | and others, entered into the preparations for hor by tho broken ridge, which seomed to surround | “efonse,with all the dispatch and energy of which on the south, like a horse-stoe, had recently | they were capable, me oe wore talewn from the hin wife, rom whom be lant week was tried for the sffence,” The charged at length on the case, andthe Jory, half an hour's deliberation, retarned « ilty so it seems that a man ie on etd can steal Toe Onaho, Nebraska City, ps ype i Mr. Brovwnick had a brother in this country, | 24 msde his way aft. ‘The Arab was ucrer seca but he was killed many years ago by the acci- dental explesion of a bomb-shell. The Post, | and was found to have been shot th h the leg. however, is informed by a relative of Mr. Bro- J (On reareh being made boiow five now tia ete | A Tale of the Mexican Warts | txcome tte bivouse of an ariny, and the long |. This being the state of things, upon the even- ERICK, that the rightful heirs to his large pro= | fcine (dee ey (Oy celeine enonghs bad gon fo en ey om reek ‘ rows of wLite tents belonging to General Taylor's bd Heb det ‘ory opens, we will proceed velow to die. It was found that the couvicts ha. heii iain with our narrative, Prrty, estimated at one hundred and thirty | cwed by cutting through with m kulles ot whict they By T. Watt hastliy gathered command, wore now glistoning ear bd soeseoiaee Mi " : it it lak At the hour mentioned, two mon were discoy= thousand dollars, but encumbered by eighty. dove bewarh ior nore pawession, a bar of a prison | twihor af Allela” « The Miller Patriot, ; in the last rays of the sun, ia again. At daybreak, a man wee found hanging on to the Tudder. A rope being let down, be was bailed 11), ——— ine that frauds were perpetrated at the recent olee~ cutting through the inside P| diermic © Aloe Whart . f cred standing in front of a tent which was situa | tion ofa Delegate to Congress in that Territory att eight thousand dollars of mortgages, are two partition bar on the port ide, wh led then to Tho war alarm had rung through tho laud,con- ted on a slight eminence tothe right, the vehicle | Catal to those at Oxford and Kickapoo, in Katie at thie ; huret the door ia altogether. | To: outed ty 6 eq sxatl ti ‘ pet *. Keturns from Fort K East- store 0 Grand st 4 young girls by the name of McDoxseut, now | yo" : : fequent upon the anvexation of Texas, the dis- ) Raooh tee be : a B itis by ly the rest in tle « CHAPren 1 was over-abaced by a large palm tree, and flank: | Troox two hundred and thirty: eight majority, a) ANTED=@A YOUNG living in Carrigtoghill, in the county of Cork, Se exertion o lott NORR—MRE sCOU—THE ADVaNtue, | Mt About the boundary of the Rio Grande; and ed ly the dense chapparel which skirted the is | while it is asserted that. not twenty-five eau or German, todo the ha Ireland. These young ladies are cousinegerman | “Ks to Ken dwn, By Ald mur ante Lafinaid re Ny ‘ * | the brutal and etael murder of Col, Thornton and | tant river like a wall, Fe AE i ie to Mr. Bropeniek on his mother's side, | found that. twenty 5 hin plucues, tad Lenton’) ‘Voters resi there, ‘The same paper notices tI discovery of an organized gang of robbers in that ighboihoot, implicating an ex-Spesker of the. Fouse of Kepresentatives, an ex-Sheriff, several other promirent citizens, A cornraronnent of the Erie Gazette, writing Franklin, Penn., says: “ The oit fecling has not yet subsided sines I wrote last. The uses had induced ta ie BAR : And shook hix plunies, that heavenly fragrance filed | bis party, ‘These combined It is said that Mr. Broventox had sent ion mnie thirty. tor ‘ aption nf trams. | The clreult wide. Milton, the government to order General Taylor, who had some pecuniary astistance to his orphan J wounded, were treated ‘The evening rut of a bright ¢ay in the latter | command cfthe frontier furcos, to push his way cousins after his emigration to this country, Sat yaat ane wel pl Cea part of April, was (aking its farewell kist of the beyor d the Neuces, Information bas been forwariled to the Misses | guar wax called and welured ‘them Myre Tae 3 McDossnis, of Senator Brovrnick's death i ® the remaincer, it was found that many ot the i alas : Tone were too in d they wer ace and their claims to his estate, duced, A welev mae cigit manet Boake 1 One of the men was tall in stature, being over six foot in height, with broad, angular shoulders, long, bony arms, a body of extraordinary lithe- ‘take up his defensiven ers, and legs that displayed reat powers of V JANTED—SIX GIRLS TO BAISTE conte; must he good button hole maker irl to do general housework of three in fam 8 cood servant, and come well recomm 220 West 434 wt. r J Front st, months. when the water is low, the oil is percep ible, and becomes at times quite offenatve. BA floor. Tu newly-appointed tlag ship of the Modi- Abis 1s the case with other wells in town. shere are vatieus points near the creek and river ANTE. The Persia News. tetrepeen squadron, the stoam gun boat Iroquois, where the cit cozes from the surface of the > —! ; has, for some days past, been’ receiv lin sueh quantities as t metled Waren The steamship Persia, from Liverpool the 1th } and other resuuisites for action cece ie atone in stich quantities as to be a at pee AS inst., arrived at this port about 3 o'clock yester- | ordered to be ready for sea by the Ist of Novem. 940) Sun office. —_ $$$ distance. In fact, the oil sies are quite Herous in the town and vicitity, Pre sare making for dri ling in several pl ‘These sites are quite as promising, as far as put— side indications are concerned, as that of the celebrated we lof Mr, Drake, near Citusville. My own opinion is that oil exists in immense benea'h the surface here, ag it has been for ages, but the day morning, and a brief summary of the news | bet was published in a recond edition of yesterday's Sun, rival of the st on the coast of Afc the new African s: sam frigate San Jacineto aves only one vessel of Jron (the Mohican) to The news is but two days later, aud not of | reach that station. Vortsmouth, Constella- t npoet tion, Sumpter, and Mystic, have already arrived Great tportanes, on the coast, and the store ship Supply ‘is on her The Zurich Conferences had not reached any | way there, - definite result, i easy. and learned weil in the. by mended to steady places. Laquir: Gret floor, at a9 ey a 0028 Bhact Lot WARTED— OD COAT BAISTERS AT 207 Weat 87th #t, Y difficulty may be to strike the exact veins be- Good wages and # ‘ibe General Court Martial, which has been in neath the bed rock. Noyment. oct A Paria dispatch of the 13th saya:—The Gon seasion at Brooklyn, for the trial of Lieut, Lov- ‘ ing 6 oe ie DAE 3 | convened. All the great powers, including England, U.S ate Broo Nas Nac o asione, shurgh, ws D— Two Bt NDRED, H ANDS | Sill be represented, ¥ Ing Englan 5 stean ud will propeed - Ber emvicted a man by mistake. The circamstances panda tor sooktas Malte aicta ty meshing be ten Bie Pasla Conatiiutionnel of the 14th, publishon an provisions and other ne- are as follows: As Sopsers that Tomas O'Com- Abu two dollars deposit, at 4 Cortiaudt at, a article, signod by Secretary Bonteaon, stating that for ber coming cruise on (he Guben Nor, constable of the Lhinl Ward,among othet he o vestion t» be settled Znric r “ bl Ml ' Fi « 0 0 TED—8 OR 10 GOOD TIN RODE. | all ether points, the early signature of the treaty Is The overhauling of the steam frigate Susque- expected, ond the questions not settled at the Con- | hanna still cont ference will be submitted to a Congress, the assem. Wing of which all the European Powers are agreed | ed, upon. ues to progress stowly, and a new tor for her engine-room is nearly: gomplet- i «paid. Apply fora weok to » ply sit alley, for seliing liquor without heense, Goumte’ Jane et. 026 227 hot appearing to answer the charge, @ process was lasued for bien, and placed in the bands of higher WALTER I MEAD, Sherifs cficer. ‘the officer, returned his man or Walker i issi into Court, WASTED =A SHIRT CUTTER—ONE CA~ | Phe London Times's Paria correepondent corroboe Pints Tha terete i gomiatseton, hte of ayporintending wud managing th ratos the atatement from Zurich that the French (io. denale trate bay © SLY sock for facturing, on Wh a& vernment has demanded an tndetunity from Pde | Tepairs ‘Lhe vessels Crawford, Varina, and mont for the expense of the late war: alsy the | several small surveying and revenue craft, are payment of the arrears of pensions in connection with | Still in the stream, © dhe old time-worn frigates tr ¢ First Empire, due from the Lombardo- Venetian | Brandywine and Potomac are in ordinary, no Monte fund, The correaponder looks win tt asf examination whatever having been held’ on ighly probable th demands have been ms fs Koowing the limited finances of Sardinie: withing | thet for months, ‘The oP. hbo beg Mgrs which returned from Bri Baroy and’ Nise te Presse the provinces of | ine nearthe Potomac, and may probably’ be fit- e 7 OXReT WOITATN. ted out for Laat eet as A commander in the British Navy has recent~ BL iby Lan bin yw iprcgha e ly boon visitng opF navy yards, collecting. in- guna, the destination of | formation as to how matters are conducted in which Is mtd to be Vancouver's Island. them, uhthest Jou, the Chartit leader, had been ad. cated a Tuy % 7 ‘The Great Eastern was attracting great crowds of stom Feoak of Nature, that he sold liquor in the ei testimony was al given in, however, the man was fined #30 and costs. After the the Court ascertained that they had convict an innocent man, that although the man before them was named Parnick GorMLy, he was not the person of that name who lived in Diamond alley ae oes was peg made for a Dew trial; the motion was as speeril and Patni x was dincharged, much ts Ma satis faction and the reliof of the Court. wowing department; none but those perfectly capable and we recommended need apply at the Shirt Warel Dey at. 028 2d WASTED—FUR SEWERS AND FINISH- ere, Apply to F, W. LASAK & SON, 520 Hroad- way. 076 S831 ‘hen the latter ieee denied aad the LADY OF PRE: A sogar store, endarance, His features were rough, irrogular “What's astir, corporal ?” asked Kit Galen, try, and avoiding the chapparel, which was con- 5 P Livaan A anil swarthy, with a heavy gray beard at his as the messenyer was about to depart. stantly infested by Guerilla’s and desperate ban- Xcursionists to Holyhead, and the Queen was to vi- + Box, of Livingston county, ex- | oy; ? r td “ tb ’ wa,” iti, W saourd olan oH bre ie oh See is | ni us yesterday a vegetable cutiosity chin, a bold, hooked nose, and gray cyos which There news from Fort Brown," said the ditti, When thoy bad traversed some ten miles Nothing defluite ts known instances the occasional wildness of Na- | sparkled with a gay, humorous light, in strange "hey aro surrounded on all sides, . the land became somewhat broken, and presented ARN TO OPE- ite movements of the “big mp. freaks of imitation, the most singularly of | contradistinction to his stern brow, and otherwise | and being bombanled. Thetr situation is most | several small valleys. THE ASSASMINS FOLLEO® FINANCHEAL, & acne oe Oe NEW YORM, Wednesday, Ovt. 86 ‘The Africe, from this port for Liverpool to-day, took ont 91.482 076 in apecte.—The business of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad shows an increase of & Wilesnts coving nea editorially criticises her performance between On reaching one of these, anything that we ever witnessed. It was aper- J formidable aspect, He was arrayed in thecom. the Lieutenant taking the lead, suddenly changed | #!#-598 87.—The New York and Bandy Hook Tele- t homming taught | Portland and Holyhead, and draws unfavorable de- | £103 modal of a human hand and arm below the pect. iy ; F : h enent taking , suddenly changed Goshieas Gis hae ry eres Pati sud Sandee: overtie: cheery tare | thattuntess the ted P elbow, cast—if we may uso the expression—in | ou dress of a Texan Ranger, with fringed drab Injits! you don’t say 80,” erie Lin epenened jared 0 dividend oetl Binet 1M his course to a direction almost due east, and after a fow minutes ride, the party found thems selves in a narrow pass which led down to the ded superiority to smaller Nomis than she at prea- | corn cob. It was simply an ‘ear of tua In- | leggings, blouse, or hunting shirt of the samo | Kit, ‘Thon there'll soon be work for the Rane del, etme t0 do, alie will hardly be taken for amo- | dian staple, from which the kernels had been re- | material, with a cap wrought of the ¢kin of | ere, and bot work too, Wessile' eoedinds we've’ or Touusaa lacechleg eatials eailaal veces ek poi be Dhl ed ERE Oe ha some forest animal. Ho was, in brief, such a | allers ready, and I’m moughty glad it's como, | river, at a point which they were not a little Joan Me. Kindy of Lodiand, repreventag lentions of the genin that gloved tt, but. perfect | figure, which—with his long title, upon which | for this is gittin’ to te too long a camp for me.” | surprised to find perfectly fordable, eae ai snd tnfeatry baw toeuced at Newmarket on the iath sf october, “aes, | in abape, as though a sculpture had wrought. it, | he rested his arms, and the pistols and knife pro- | Meanwhile, Jules Trae is, the voung Lieuten- | Without a word of command, the 5 mle dn A the velo reer ravi | Fenn led WY vrdaout of he fet Bt wile fea ee oy nad Toes Den died t truding from his breast—would make one feel | ant, proceeded to the marquee of General Ta: cent. payable November lst —Holiers of the coupons Of the Missesippi Railread Company, die Let Noveas- bor, will be paid by Mr. 4 Il, Gamay, No. 4 Wall atroct. STOOK XCHANGE SALB6—PIRST BOARD, * i oft cor simply pointed with his sword to the other ES With the’ exception of the fingers—to which | Nervous to encounter in times of peace, though | lor, where he found the brua7ue okl yoteran sur shore, and spurred his horse into the stream. ‘ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- FRANCE. the freaky “dame” could not possibly, with the | bis duplicates are but eommonfsichts at all tir rounded by his officers, calmly engaged in sur- | The men speedily followed his example, and a crate on Singer's, Wheeler & Wilson's, and | The E nt eror hed returned to Parle, a anual she ney give nite dhe on the border, Veying @ map, which was spread before him, | few momente found them on tho Texan side, csr ohocatt bet vesebbeded Se cients Pla) F sogerns Need me) paror my orden sp at bd take excspiion 19, he it rayne Ilis companion was as much unlike him as and marking well each bend and ford of the with scarcoly a thread wet. Bringing his horse fnd all other gauges taught ermege: Atsy | Gite, Htalian residents in the town were atrostod | fashioned and set precisely an it should be, the | Coull well be imagined, Ile was at least teu Fiver, as well as oach place of probable ambus~ Ito @ slow walk, our hero broke noiaelessly ANE sewing machace to et Gallat RY Sora ae any at wore rede onan apart: | hollow of the pilm was exact, tho wrist’ was | years his junior—not moro than two-and twen- | cade, « *t, near Grand, oelT Bact petch having Deen reoeived from the prefoce at ai, | fattened and the arm rounded, aa a” x ulptor through the chapparo); for the distance of two hundred yards, when he suddenly emerged into An open range of timber, the mossy grass of which almost entirely broke the noise of their omidhave done tt and tu all testines and poe | tY With foatures of rare boauty and fascination, | ‘The young officer hal no soorer entered, than be on | W ave done it, 0 “0- aled/ M W3xTep—ror 0, 8, anwy—im ac. Fen’ the astetnion onnditets far thas ann ee Fertlons tere was not he lightest deviation though a shado of deep thought or sorrow rested | his superior, the brave Captain Walker, came ive men. Ps $11 f h whieh four Italians bad started for France, and juman model, It was certainly th on them, His were black and plarcing, | forward id introduced him, Old ‘Rough and passed thromgh Montpelier, where further trace of | sirangest /usus naturm that we ever expect to. While his raven hair curled in luxuriant masses | Reardly'—peace to his te ; ; val mouthly returns of the Bank of France xhow | e+ ft has been extensively shown, ina private t m hoard, clothing Also At the Recrult ing eitious, 05 : janos—ratsed his head, # horses fect, which ouabled them to renew their ee Pe hs aaah on hand of orcs on : in various. pacta of the country, aad ha. | #0Ut his brow, He was stressed in a blue frock | and fixed his cloar grey eyes upon him with » Journey at greater speet, ANTED—LADIES TAUGHT. TO OPEs | fons of francs, ant an increase in the Vide desota | everywhere excited the utmost word cont, with gilt buttons, that fustenel it to the | searching glance, a though to read his soul” 'aiyey noon compaased wveral lomguen fn this sate on Singer's and Whee WV ile od of over thirty-one million terest. It seems to every one 2. ty et throat, ond he wore a lieutenant’s epaulets | ‘Then apparently satisfied by the unflinching upon his ehoulders, and a handsomely | firmness with which our horo. received his seru. mounted swort at his side, Mis leggings | tiny, be asked or trousers, were fringed ti! ‘40D nes by Bingvr's late until ‘The French “troops assembled for operations | ascribe it to ‘ chance;"" a cause appears to be al mall kinds of work. rf c outiinated at about twenty-two | most an unquestionable necessity of a conse- ent oy elie eoted wie th ne ‘The advance was to take place on | quence so dotinite; aud the theories it has pro~ f $2'Staa t. kei are as curious as itsolf—/tufirlo PE xpress, of operators at 52 Stanton st; also operators wanted, ‘4 French gun boat was tryingto make tty way by | ¥° 2 f 010 24ac"265 8" ae tryin wy way, and having met with no opposition, were becoming somewhat careless and free in their manner, when their wier suddenly reined up, and i tham into silence. = aR his come 33 avis, are Scarcely were Tim ath the Languedoc cana pantons, only they were blue, — Notwith us ToUtos to they able to check their excited and restive b) FANTED—LADIES TO LEARN To ope. | Ys:,.7% ech ip bo aanortaln New Sten: standing his youth, and inferior physical pro “Perfvotly,on both banks of the Rio Granite,” F steeds, when a loud, thrilting shriek—a woman's a WW ANTEDT LADIES TO LEARN TO OF | without pasciag Unies tenn : Mr. Cuanies @Ltivon, the Suparintondent of | portions—though he was well formod aid mus- | was tho calm reply. shriek—rang om the air, and seomed to rend the ax Te pe NS ordi ted pies ly Mant Wat. ‘4 the Pacific BM (stray ov gutta Adore eular—tt was plain to to soon that tho tall ran- | We hear that the garstson needs our imme- | huavens! rn genige rene end et at iF At lvaf te Pop in bone of te Rardinian an: | abd launched n steainer at that place of & move | Be treated! Nin wit wimost deference and | «liate assistance, and it ls necomary to send for- J Korward'? cried their leader, as he spurted respect, which did not seem to arise only from | ward @ scout, whore trail wo may follow, and | toward the ehapparel, from whence Proveedded the feeling due to the superior officer, but some | who would prevent our falling into an ambus- the sound, Forward! for woman and humani- immediately at orders to prevent any external deiwonstration, about 1 feet beam, with tive feet depth of | Mysterious Influence that surrountod him, Let | cade, for which the obapparel along the soute ty eveuth atyeordihave, Cav and lus | French gendarmes guarded the approach to the red +. is schooner-rigged, and provided with a | Ws mark their conversation, oflers such rare opportanities, Could you lead ‘The band of rangers dashed afier him, and ont See oe SEES OO mes Mad peprotieg, Ug propeller, Worked by an oscillating | “hero seems to be somo stir among the sol- | thoparty 2" burat lke 6 atort through the tall reeds,” N APPRENTICE WANTED TO The seraming of Asrint, at Parma, were Leing | engine, remarsably compact in the space ccou- | diers there, in the nelghborliood of thé Geoncral’s | “1 can do my best, General,” was tho modest passports bad been sent cy by the Pon. | model, with esr be. expects, to attain a high : » WOMEN W, . cal Government, Fifteen th persous left | rate of speed, with that great desideratum, a Soe ES ope Lyf Le ALY their cards @t bis house. “The Froveh Genera’ issaed | light draught,” She is about 100 fect in lengtb, at the: tats small girla ind Home, 185 E re. possibly aay, od by the ary, and i ; Jules Travis reached within some thirt a baal sig’ OF Forma, bad begun to deliver Feat ote of ‘ant gy ervey tale: Merwe,” said the younger, “i wonder what | but confident answer, en of ‘the ‘ee, he pat the Nasguing he people of is od a t, ” “ : tH up thelr armfe "The Natioval Guardesnd all classes | some 90 tons measurement, it is believed she | it can moan, Then take a squat of thirty horse Rangers, beams of the moon a sight which tired his blood ' the townspeople were signin, on sddrens of Vinaks can carry coal enough to perform a voyage of Can't repliod the ranger. | if you like—aml be ready to start ia an hour, to voleanic beat, and caused him to set his oi ndbealon to the Dictator Fautmy for the ener- | 3,000 mites: while her sailing qualities give | ,, I’sclean beyant my reck’ain’; Muster Ju. | The reinforcements, under Hrigadiar-Coneral i : Getic measures ho eat promise of speed under canvas, She is ) teeth on edge, AND ROBE. FINISHERS | The Grend Duke of Tuscany had written to his | £f UR LINE built of laurel, the same kind of wood used in | lian.” Worth, will follow at daybroak. We must use ix rutli ing Gueri . hed, of 96 Malden La Tie etentattaie dy uasty, the construction of the U. 8, steamer Saginaw, How 2" cried the young rian, quich!,, east- | dispateh, for Fort Brown must not full into the J ix rullian-looking Jucrillas were assaulting Sragon atid atendy Work Will be B1Ve Sha po-entaliiabmnens of his dy at Maro Inland Navy Yard, a wood wich, if x~ | ing on him a glance of rebuke, hands of the euemy.” an old man, whom oay held by tho bair of the abd e 4 i 7 . q Je 1 bs ; Vat Bite ill prove of e tothe commer. | ‘Ab! bog pardon, L~Lefionant. I mean—| ‘The young Llestenant retursed to his quar- J bead, while the rest plied their stilletoss, ant 4OOD HARD FINISHERS AND COR- The bank ng house of No# sat Milan, | cial Interests of California. ‘The present steamer | 1'— ters, whore he found Kit, to whom he reported | two others were holding firmly in their grasp a ee ener totter Beckman eecnys roteaniig muskets, NS CAMIMLIS | has been gonstructed by Me, ALtison more as | Hayo I not forbade you—have you wot | the news, young and beautiful girl of their owa nation, 8 ina. Soak We ERCeB AY) BPS ou 2172 | | fund for purchasing musk an experiment than as a matter of speoulation. ; , 4 1i¥6:40 ab alenuion tata a whose cries they ware trying to stifle, i“ It is stated that the whole Neapolitan frat: Mid Her cost will be about $13,000, Sworn never to mention that name in Mexico, spose I've to yo along on this ‘ere experdi- v tee choca teed its (a lined with troops, aud the Montecassini w non, without my jermission 2” exclaimed the young | tion 2” he asked, pon the ground Jay two men—apparenthy STOCK FLUC’ ONS, NTED 108 : “ hall always | servants—who bad Leen slain by the ruflians. ‘This table is dorived by comparison of the First petted peta both he rence atates that the exequatur tte fi 1, | Otticer, sternly, Of cour shall always be my compan Wd al Work of the Anericen Oo pS eka th ile Londen tae Ronee Vitor cal “True as Gospel, Leftenant,” repliod the | ion in danger, as you aro my friend and cont: a the iE oe beer prin oe Bourdon oom day t— ‘aids intrignes. “An cxplanstory diapatch bad -beon seut | Magazine Is an account of atte of the J ranger, ‘ But yor must forgive me, Kit Ga- | dant when out of it," suid she young man, iil ie halite dey abelian (NE, Hh ay x pero Eric tt M pre ADIES TAUGHT TO. OPERATE to President BucHAmAN by the Florentine power of distinguishing colors, produced by over J jou's mem'ry isn’t ay hoon as it was onet upon “Thankee, thankee, Jules; and if Kit Galen | When his arm was suddenly severed from his | M8. 8% oe Mud tt Mag fect ou Wheel r & Wilson's improved taxing tho eyes. A soa captain, who was in the Jt 1 's0 enlled you by tlie ‘tother ao don’t stan’ by ye till he's gin’ bis last kick, thon } 4s by @ stroke of Travis' sabeo, andthe next | Paclfe Mail.) q 1, . ; charges only $1 for the fall cours: Constantinople advices to the Sth inst. state that an habit, when time hung heavy on his hands, of | 4 tine,und P's called you by the ‘tother so On, ae : ” instant be and his companion fell lead at the oo Hia’hemamina aw felling Ruuaen te tance, Aye | Aterican tok tha delved eC thea die Y occupying it by working at exbbroidery, was one J arut love it $0 well, that it comes kind o' awk’. | spit bim with yer swoel, toons bo ahows the | BENS = toe Thuty : travaouiottti | the extradition of the originators murder com: gaged ed flower, and, bein Trav! N | white feather, ing lchene ° ply to 10) Thinty sixth at,bet sth and sth aveo2d o" _ afternoon engaged upon ar , and, ard to call yer Leftenant Jules Travis, But I'l 7 rey — WANT —___- Sree ee re oud itaimleut tne try not to forgit it agin, for I don't like to seo | “No fear of that,” said our hero, smiling, J “Cpon them, comrades, No quarter,” ho - PERSO! AL I FOR {ATION i Desperate Encounter with Pirate Convicts. aly wr came colors, ‘To obtain moro light, | that fireiu yer eyes whenever you tiare up, 1 | “Ibut now call the men together, and make } cried, as he clasjed the Cainting maiden in bis bo at WT Recaaee Nee ork. Weel The Bombay, India, Standard, of Sept. 10th, vent into the companion way, and there | swear by hooky! 1'd sooner wee the flash of a | ready for our tidv. 14 fy fortunate thero will be | arms, ; ” no tence Of Hin CTE ST nlrate ean teiats OF ia deeperate encounter | continued his work, While thua’ taxing his | Kveng ote, rite than’ tones theee eves o! voura (8 teeca” But his men needed no such command, Burst _& & work oly. Ne PHRMEEN Wee Foken Ae hen ae, Ants | ever, his power of dustingulabing the colors oud W eien or soad |" In lees than half an hour a squad of thirty } ing through the brakes, they took in the scene SALES OF REAL RSTATR ego eae dune last, having on board fifty pirates, who fates inerease of light’ pul Testore hisigion | The ranger sjoke in tones of deop focling and | men and horses were drawa up in front of the J at aglarce, aut rusbing upon the others, who New Yous, Oot. 26, ) BOOK ERS—WANTED—GOOD beg been Secleheed to irene Pebapernagtirad 41 In vain, From. that time to the present, more it reproach, which seemed to inove the young | General's Marquee, each man standing at bis | no sooner saw them, than with the ter 1 ory | Lot om Proogeweg, with rear lot on 36th st, 0 lay on gold leat, by d 3 e hen three days out, the con: proscu, whlch tales “ ager on ' ia Peieace » for a SOMURVITEE & BROTHER, and 4 Ceutce nen | ObNer ¢ ea from coniinement” and. en ran fon, year, he has remained color blind, Mr, , and extending his bend frankly, be | hor 1 the bridlajin Land, reudly to mount | cf “Fyrnos ! Ameriotna, Fejomon! they dashed} you yelatd {3 Ws 48" Wont Sd ce SSO Ch ae ——- } deavored to gain possession of the slips They | MA a eat Kxhibition of Inst) | euid : at & moment's notice, toward the river, But not ome reached it alive, — 3 GOOD attached the sentry, stabbed oO 5 House and lot, Kuglieh basement, on Sth avy bet 88d and Sth ste, M.Gx100ft,....., 20.508 Hovge and let No, 186 Bast 18th st, 9x50, with furniture it a ses Bason.ent house on 25th st, near 16 5396.9, soos 1158 House and lot on Sth st, near 6th av, 2698.9 nee Louse avd lot, No. 0% West 88th +t, 13,6x98,9 1} Hovse and 8 \uts on 150th st, n Teh ayy—ce eral instances came under his notice in which and rushed aft to seize the officers. The pirates ei i sanorart lem," oct 8107 Hers, and everything they could lay their | yoy i, iat brilliant scene. : handson, ‘They were met by the captain and | ! i ‘VEST AND PANTALOON BAIS TE several of the crew, who fought with the despe- _—_ V wanted ; good hauds will get good wau ration of men who knew that their live: lepend- Money Value of the late War. steady employment ; also a presser. Apply street, edon their exertions, The account thus details A statement has appeared in one of the Paris~ the fight tin roofers: those ferred. (Call this morning wt BEY, 120th at, near bd ave., b “Kergive me, friend Kit; I was too hasty, Yet | “I regret I cannot go with you,” said Captain | ‘The vengeance of the rangers was eomplote | you know the deep and weighty roasons which | Walker, as ho shook hands with his subordinate, | Saved ! gasped the fair maiden, and sank | have for concealing my rame—the very mo- | who had just received his instructions, “But | insencible into the supporting arms of our ero, tives which have caused me to enter this cam- | I am compelled to remain fora time, to bear the To be Continued. paign, Tam here te blot out the foul wrong | brunt of the skirmishes, I will soon see you, done to ne and ming; am here for a deep and | however, at Fort Brown, when I hope 5 1.6 a will r 25x € C4 RATS . sapiens aha: tant | 22 J20rEAMNy Of the cost WPbe ate war in Italy, lasting revenge. For this I have united with | bw able to give a good aocount of yourself, MAIL ITEMS, &o, § hovers ocr, Hee oe one Baer by-4 _ Beth the captain and guard fired into them as fast | which is said to be correct, We learn from your corps of Texan Rangers, and have aworn “TL will never reach there else!" was the quick — _ PLlet do gxtro, oe FOR SALE, _ Gayszinto ep ulm aa.” hay tad’ derporate | 8 following partculars:° ae | to Sight under your Banner, “You alone postoss | reply. Tu horse!” be ade, iw clear, glug | THR estate of the late Honsw Mas, a | | do 20, oor Lie HRW se sveeness IRB iS FOR SALEXFOUR CY! men to deal with. | No sooner was e musket fired | France contracted ©, ken of | $100,600.000. | the crot—y ou levrned it, as we roamed the | voice. Memechusetts, fs sppeis Meas 2 do cor 180th at and Tth ay, ox 95x100— $386 RS FOR FOUR CYI than a rush was made upon it before it could be re- | whole ofthis wag nct diaburedy but at least $5 We ck ees e : fant thethirty rangers vaulted into | MMi 20@# Property in Ohio, 1.038 o < stance Wk Was experded on the war. Austiia ries together, and became aliied as brothers, | In an instant the thirty rangers vaulted into Tee eee cca tha eee ae Rak irate ta ‘a acut 100,000,000, tality Into’acouuut ouly the ‘twe | Prairies together, . Tue steamer Washington was sold at San Guard it as you would a treasure, lest if whis- | their saddles, causing their horses to career, a8 | Feaneisco on the td inst., by the U.S, Marshal, pered even to the air, it would reach the ear of | theirlong sabres clanked against their sides, | for @10.0.0, mine enemies,” The moon, which just began to peep above the Twasr ¥ years Sen thenumber of coleved men “Allright, Lefionant," raid the ranger, with | chapperal, and dispel the gloomy shadows, gis- | 1! Canada West was 3.400; now there are more than 40.000, In four montns afcer thi honest frankness, ‘What Kit Galen swarsto | tened on the long carbines which swung at their of the fugitive slave law 10,000 poured yer kin depen on ws certain ay the ring of | backs, as wel as their scabbards and other weap- | country. blue thunder," patting bis rifle. “As you say } ons, presenting a band of as formidable men as | ‘Tae Comptroller General of Georgia reports in your exile, as we've roamed the forest and pe- | could well be found, the amount of cash in the treasury at @2A4.710 ; z " ky and the forced loan im death, One bayouct was their only spoil, Dari loans taken frou the Bank, tie whole time they. kept up. oer of missles bed on Venlo, Pledinout Soutracted 9 keen at itis only wonderful that more | $10,000 000, aud borsowed 7,000 000 franca from the t done by them, uch by | Hank of Turin, It is said also thut France rendered however, the captait aud. hig, party | ber large material assistance, In mouey ax well 96 in ground, advancing purposcly with Pca. | the munitions of war, On the whole, ber expendi lest from Debind “the water casks, a rush | tro Was about $20 400 (40, ‘The ther Statos of Ita! might be mede upon thom, and their arma—their | borrowed about oe Belial, Parliamaus Ivation—-be seized, And here We have to ree rd ed ke preparations, which vn ipstance of courage as rare as heroic, Bote ton iniouaeg ov oo after tee « break, anid an uproar as | Mahe aifeire, Part of this sum manos peu ed dux AF of hell let loose, arising from men who were thirst- | Mpg the war, the balance bas singe been disbuned €a, Bdo on 25x 100_ $28 ea, ine 100, . 1 do ca 22160 $400 ca 1 do cor 140 5383 hines for salo—Whoeler & Wilson's, Grover and us ob, ani ater. Machiviee bought, exchanged paired. f-ndiee learned to opera rm Wibre'cast from Brocdway, SOME, ROCK WE Lt to the ft, near 0a 20x 100, $878 a, odo” ‘do D100, "$830 ea, 9 do oppeatte, ca 204109) $340 oa, NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, s85u825 MACHINES FOR SAL’ 7 ort : the public debt and bones outstanding aniouné i er'e genuine, ‘ 2 one I blood, tl tait’s wife tock her part imtue | Tho German States obtained $40.00 ,000 in loans in search of the bufferlow and mustang, “Forward!” cried their leader, the young lieu- town 35 00; the treasury receipts during the Wipxmpay, October 26th, 1380, gine for Gillorigg, ana twacet lice anal haap | fray, by lnathey asd comeing to tected ion hee Cakes 96.co0 Ge at a wan patto an espouse Y wo've come to be like brothers, though, as it of- | tenant, and as each horse folt the Keon rowels | Serr anm up pl iuivove ant the expemdures ve for caah or exchange for Wheeler & Wilson's: fron tax state pg them up the caddy | of about 000,” Total oust cf thew, is bles, All 8 OF BERF AT FORTY-TOURIM STRERR, To day. z Hest quality. .. » @m% Medium quality ee overel sabhogs ibaa, 3 22° 08 it Tew Gener ‘ ‘average of af salen sbouk,. 1K tne OM Rewsnks om Bary Pee ly thin city and Be; N. Fy has 613 the largest. nbasber i age peo el eh ‘one cent pei ing at Bt Co * pr pound, and the ‘We quote a average TN conte. ame buy very extra Wente band’ sclilves | sey fon haprens, F may be the older, but you've got | of ls rider, he sprang forward, and the party | 971.500, : Ik, needles, thew, ey Y ia 000.000, Thus it will bs scen that the gar . 2 1 ° Coun! ior gia mati ty tue guard and fastened dene aver a need | resuires very’ large tances stan cee the mo wense and ediation, “Yar socrovs as | swept away towards the north in sold phalanx, | Tite Sow ts family of Worester Conn . hard fighting the ovisviots were driven on to the top safe, Jules, as if it was hidden in one o' blue- | curvetting among the tents of the camp, until J, muy hereafce fallant foropastle, wheret hey’ wore charged with the fade 0€ i e family, on bis th crats, “Ihe old patriaroh of the family youet, and several run tl or driven over the thunder's bullets, and it in the heart o' a Ker- | they faded away like a phantom cloud im earth oft fl, on EC | bows, ‘Two or three were seen to lay hold of the fore QEWING MACHINES FOR SALE Sond hs deathbed, dev H . Hota r i by leaving them his large " Dow hard corn bread may be made, will ap- | marche, who, as they don’t on'stand much ‘bout | distance. back into the traces, on of their pelag Demo Kerf eben rath if Pd Re Revanc ump ceerbrarg ha 4a on 108 Cre H peas from the fol‘owing story, told Ny an old } the sciotce of "uattomy, woukln’t be likely to] ‘The night was beautiful In the extreme, Such property only oF cSumbers nearly a hundred, ‘and achinea Wiattble place tn the TeTonn the poop abd quarter deck, as well'es edit | gentleman in Western a:kanaas ; find neither, But who comes ‘ere ?:’ # night as can only be seen, felt, and enjoyed in ferond linnd machines.” Wanted’ fo purth von the pone 600g po mote dat Ihave been living down here below Fort , t cond tnt tach ‘Wilton'a, CA tt, | neg permitted ther being out. ve Leet r ve" | way, room 8, up stairs, 62 w days, a bear bas been mak’ ‘Tho deck now being clear, lights were brought Smith for tw ears, ‘The deck in my office The latter remark was made as @ corporal of | that clime, where the breath of winter is seldom Warns a fow days, 9 ~ ty y havoc among the sheep of the farmers in Stet~ many attempts had been made to get lights during | is at the head be long flight of stairs, and in | the guard hastily approached the'tent. He sa- | felt, where the air is over ladened with the son, Blaine, ‘Thursday night, Mr, Saxuer, the ‘fight, Dut as soon a8 one Nohetant” Bah per- bey siness ny luted the young officer, as he drew near, and | gume of sweet wild flowers, and thé toene is only | Cranx s rap, in which » an hour af- AVE YOU A COUGH? ARE You vad Se waale wore d ‘ said } broken by the blue of far-off mountaing, | terwards, was caught hard and fast. A rifle bul- ough dry and husky } Then Vesarefat roet rid rites of ee berridast . Biren sat arse CONBL' «ym jinished him, He was a one, his weight ** Do I address Lieutenant Travis and the groves of palm and orauge; whore the tam estimated at four bu pounds, aot time with Int ‘The young officer are assent. ei teried feveis, of yellow chapparel, look in the mx. Ksroaa, of Brattleboro, has, tatro~ AGM. (Do not “Captain Walkor wishes you to repalr im- | moonbeaus like walls of gold, rising as 'twore, | duced into ‘ermon' ialature 9 bill pro- see ters a Qiunw a hast ne Nahboes, | a. siataly to the Barqueeof he Commander-la- | {rom the moran, and fhe very breath we breathe | viding fr bere waiue of Renan Atta, to ra TNATOR coveded in | Chief,” sald the corporal, seems a zephyr wafted from Aldean. Kral Shom'd'the bull’ pase, the Cork tute 4 y Nee, eecepat had ron , i ‘*Onthe instant,” was the prompt reply, a | ‘The troop rode on, in a dus northerly direction, | SOHNNN. 008 0 tie Bi ‘young Vermont artist, ro ‘4 alesis aT ie My | he retreated into his tent to make some prepara- | for an hour or more, in almost perfect silence, “ who has exhibited’ ex! talent as a ste gems 'y. tous, keeping, a# much as possible, In the open coun~ sculptor,

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