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‘Writen Expresly for the New York San, LEOLA; THE MYSTERIOUS RANGER. — By ©. Hamfiies Vananda. wea ether af * Alivia.” “ The Miller Patriot.” “ “Semen « jimons.” “ Jeanie Wharton,” ete. tas A moment after, a middle aged gentleman en- tered the room, bearing in his banda small package, and the morning papers. Approaching Lar and kissing ber brow, We said : Maria, here are the morning papers filled with accounts ofthe last great battle, and a package Girected to you from Montery, Mexico, I did pot know you had friends in the wars."" Nor I, she answers’, as she took papers and packages with trembling bands. ‘You shall see it, however, whatever it may bs.” “At your pleasuré,” said the man as the left ths room. Repaiting to ber own apartment, this beauti- f2l woman locked the door, and laying the package upon the table sat down, pale and agi- tated, gazing upon it. After a moment's strug- gle she tore the covering from the packet, and @ gold locket fell in ber lap. She uttered @ stified shriek as she saw it, and two ‘words escaped her lips { “My busbend ‘What caused her eyes to dilate so wildly, her face to blanch so deadly white, her bosom to beave with such convulsive throbs, and her Whole frame to quake as with a great fear? Slowly taking up the locket, she touched a Spring with her trembling fingers, and reveale! upon one side the miniature, a large, hand- ome man ; upon the other was a counterpart of herself, Between the two was a sinall pleco of paper. This she took up ina mechanical, al- most vacant waty, and read these lines : “L—— R—— diedthe first man ont parts of Monterey, with the enemy's st in bis bands, His last word was—‘Mario! His friend W. A., taps at the lady's door, ‘to which no answer was made, It was repeated onder and louder for some minutes, with the fame result, At last it was forced open, and prea in ber chair, as we have described her, sat the beautiful woman, her eyes fixed upon the fatal paper and locket, but her form rigid in death! The dcctors said it was ossification of the oart. Sho died the victim of ber own passtons, and ‘the last victim of Monterey ! * CHAPTER XI. LROLA U8 CAPTIVITY. We must row return to Leole, whom we fear ' wo have already left teo long for our reader's pleasure, And surely it is «pleasure to us, as well, for—strange as it may seem to some—the author feels as much interest in hie own heroines: | as in reading of those drawn by other pens, \ Loola’s insensibility did not last long. Indesd they had proceeded but a few hundred yards in the woods ere rhe recovered her full consciousness of her true situation, She felt herself held upon a horse by the hand \ of a strong man—whom she did not know, for she Greaded to open her eyes. She knew, however, that she was in Castillias’ power, to suffer what- ever be might design for her, | At this moment, however, her ears caught the distant sound of horses clattering on the hard road } which they had just left. She opened her eyes, | and bebeld Mariana, mounted behind another | horseman, riding by her side, The faithful sor- ‘vant placed her finger to her lips in token of si- lence, and pointed backward to the high road, } ‘Then came the sound of fire-arms, and the two captives knew that succor had come; but in what | force, or what would be the result,they could not guess, They could only hope, and that nerved their hearts. ‘They soon, however, lost the sound of strifo,as | ‘tho horsemen, emerging from the level plain of | timber, struck into a pass or gorge, which grad- | ually became deeper, more broken, and craggy, | and s0 rough as to render it difficult of travel, On either side rose the beotling rocks, broken and Jagged, surmounted with what appeared a small fringe of stunted pine and Mosquito vushes, giv- | ing the dreariest aspect that could be imayined to the scene. | This gorge wound round throuch broken hills, ‘and cleua capped heights, in such a labyrinthian ‘manner, that Leola could not tell, after an hour's Fide, whether they had travelled twenty mile* distant, or whether she was but a mile from the spot of her capture, On every side, was thesame Deotling crags and rough, brown rocks, surmount= ‘od by its fringe of parched shrubbery. Of one fact she had become convinced, and neryed her heart for the worst. She knew that even should her friends conquer the desperate Daud of her captor, they would never be able to follow ber through that winding path. It was a bitter thought to give up this hope, but she bad seen so much peril and sorrow in the last few days, that she was ready to br y= thing now. Indeed her spirit was so broken, that eho mot it with a listless fortitude, fecling that it ‘was in vain to strive against her fate. As it drew towards noon, she began to grow weary and pained, by the uncomfortable position in which she was forced to ride, She looked up An the face of her guard, to see if she might ven- ture to question him, but bis rough, stern features rf ‘Topelled the idea, and she remained silent, t At length they emerged from the deep pass, at The base of a high mountain, on the right, and to Abe left and front, as far as the eye could reach, May © beautiful and level plain, Taking a bridle Path round the mountain, they at last came in } Bight, just at high noon, of aranche, built long | and low, and surrounded by a picket, after the: manner of the country, ‘The travelers approached this, anda low, burly man, with a ball bead aud neck, came forward to pen the gate, “Ha! Julio, what pretty birds have you got there?” be exclaimed, as he saw the captives, ‘‘Carramba! some of the Capitan's fledglings, ‘ iid thorufian who held Leola, “What ba “A prisoner! hands,” you got fora dry throat, and # hungry stom- | oi ap A geal Se eiet, ech?" Uptenty of the best ; dirmonnt,” raid theran- ehero. ‘The banat ldoked nt Leols. . “Tou nesd not fear for me,"’ she sald, ina firm tone, “I am weary, and want refreshment ond rest. ‘You can give them to me without fear,for I know I cannot escape you.” before he could have counted « pater nostre. Not having thet knowledge, I gave him over to the Rovornment, to be dealt with secorting to the rules of war, However, he may fall in my hands ya’ Bho sprang to her foot with » pest satitayd Oe ale, amd her black eyes Mashed beck the fire of his “Carraceo! that's sensible, Senora, you ean | own, Aismount,” raid the guerilla, with aroughsmile, | Go, Gator!” sho sald, in a voice fearfully as he threw himself from his horse, and assisted | calm ant deop. ‘Do your worst, and then rex turn and ask Leola di Violenta for her love.” Bho turned her back upon him, and walking to a window opposite, gazedout. He stood for a moment looking earnestly at her, and then, with a slow and sullen step, he left the room. A few moments efter, at the head of his Land he crossed the draw-bridgs and galloped away. Leola watched him frovu her window. “Thank heaven he has gone!" she said sink- ing upon her knees, ‘No, L will not despair! ‘The wretch may be killed in battle, or be taken prisoner. Jules still lives! There is yet hope!” To be Continued. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—A “BEAUTIFUL FARM IN ees 4 ing ray fruit ae a Ms Other her to the ground. Mariane yl'ded from het piace, and ranning to her mistress, placed hor arm around her waist, and assisted ber into the rauche. Refreshments were soon brought of which the captives partook freely, after their wearying travel, and after an hour's rest, their captors signified their intention of moving on, “Lat me ride bebind you, on your blanket, as my maid does ?" said Leola, as they prepared to mount, “What for? You would jamp offand escape!" said the ruffian, sternly. “Gow? Have you not horses swifter than my feet ? Have you not two fellows behiad you for a guard?" she asked, “True, true ; and it will be more comfortable,” muttered the biigand. ‘‘It shall be so.” ‘The party were soon mounted, and again on their wey—whither, Leola could not tell. Bat she had traveled considerably with her father,and from the face which the country now bdte, after passing through the long range of mountains,she judged they were to the west of Coldareta, and traveling in the direction of Encarnation, This supposition soon proved correct, bout th® ec cy PRESS RILL "CEMETERY LOTS tach bolew thels real vale: choice well Ett r sfiele iy. | qi 8 Rasm eon, OF Wale @®, £2.00 ONLY FOR A BEAUTIFUL and presestive farm of 90 neres, with all the stock, farming utensils, on the north anor of L. L, SSinilee trom midille of the afternoon, they came upon a road | locterove due vow at Loi: Bound, he. ‘enmgeaey which she knew led to Lanares, and which they NK Hi Broadway, room be ob orl; followed for a few miles to the right, when they FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MIL, 8 r tensive water power, rlleg gegen eCity ot ote ater power, . 7 tet (00 ares wood land. "3. Mk Ma PLE 5 qprors: SALE—A PLOTOF siockn cs CON= 4 23 acres, within one anda half miles of the raltrond depot at Paterson, Now Jursar, nt on the e east ae *ananio river, Spel ‘and laying on oP rote above i Bede. “Tone Fa of Lan city, Mr TARR st Vanwinkle's iu Ld FOR SALE—AT AUCTION—FIVE Avail garden farms on Wedneway, Nov Oth, at on the sround, 1 1 tor. 1 took the country, ward the mountains. It was not quite sunsot as they approached the mountains, and entering through a long narrow defile or pass, they emerged into @ small vale, looking as if it bad been scooped out of the heart ofthe hills, On the right, stood a large, old- timed castle, surrounded by small huts or cabins, like a hamlet, with women sitting in the doors, or moving about them, while children were seen playing in the green valley. ‘Ihe castle itself, nd traveled west, to- mer eecapied | ‘ooked old and tottering, and had evidently been J situated on th built centuries before, fiNewtown, fou quarter of # “The Robber's House!" thought Leola, ‘And ‘ards of M the be LA R. trac! is it to be mine, too? Ob, welcome death |" ber yea rma are tl ant eee cunatity ot suvice orattsd nd in ‘The last hope in her heart died out, as they Reeta iroem era sas Tay i eve, rode over the draw-bridge, and the clang of the inder en gteat fron gate fell upon her ears. She permitted Further information jane a eae pee von Cage th a herself to be led through the hall to a private ITH, Aucti room, and then requesting that sho might not be disturbed, she drop't into @ chair, and covering TIROSLA, patty FOR SALE—A VERY sae fat situated in her face with her hands, seemed to be uncon- Yoru Count S08, a ives Trem fone scior anal tibers cleat eared i an y aight Mariana threw herself on her knees before her, ponies eral aah ae and fell to weeping, yet at the same time tried to wi a iasar ages ne plete mane. ee AIK, Gaul “Mia Amigo! do not despair,” she cried. “Al; LAR 6 Geo Ls not yot lost ; we may yet be rescued.” “How? When? By whom?” asked Leola, ina despairing tone, ‘Ab! whocan thread these mountain fastnesses, and find this far hidden re- treat? No, no, my faithful Mariana; we are now truly, fully in this villian’s power. Oh, why did I not know all this nefarious plot? Why did I bring you along, to share my fatal ruin 2 “Think not of me, dear mistress. You know how willingly 1 would die to save you,” said the faithful girl. ‘Whatever fate is yours, that also shall be mire, for I will not be parted from you." ” “Hiat! what is that ?” exclaimed Leola, as a sound reached her ears from without, Mariana flow to the window that looked down into the court, and in an instant came back, “It is the chief, Castillias, and bis band, com- ing home,” she said, sadly, “Have they any prisoners?" cried she. “Kone, Befiora.” “Dios mio! bas ho killed those who camo torave us? Is Jules dead?" ‘Those words were uttered ina tone of inexpres- sible anguish, as she threw herself furward upon @ UP TOWN LOTS—WITH A BUILD- nt gery age ogprowemanten Apply take tn NDALE er ‘Broadway, third sory.” 03 14 FOR BALF-A DESTRABLE FARM OF weal ae . reins - SALE 2 aint FARM cca ner ig Me THE CHEAPEST FARM IN MARKET Sis th excellent buildin, sy, soll and Joho Yanan aya | ¢ TOR hoor rare rations a ee 68 ACRES on aur ates SW a m % bel deve ‘a.couch, where she lay like @ corpse, Mariana, gate As after long exertion, succeeded In arousing her, and getting her to lie down, She at last slept, SONA APE FOR EXCEL- and when aamiddle aged woman came to the door and asked if they would bave supper, Mariana feared to waken her, and declined it, It was late tn the morning of the following day when Leola awoke, Mariana, who had slept but little, stood watching by her bedside, pationtly waiting, for she knew her need of repose, She had accepted the breakfast which had been sent up a few moments before, with the message, that “the Guerilla chief would call on the Sefiora, dur- ing the morning. But Mariana said nothing of this, until after her mistress had partaken of her morning meal, when she imparted it. “Let bim come,” said Leola, in a resigned manner, ‘My trust is in God, and that fs all I can do,” Avout an hour afterwani, Casti'lias entered the apartment, at Leola’s calm ‘entre,’ dressed with scrupulous neatness, and looking the accom- fre Gctlves farts OF 9 acre and Seas wilt be very ‘eusy terms by the ownaty Mek. Fi fray, Foot 8, oa fa FOR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR store, with stock and Axtures, with back room and basement, Inquire in the store, 812 First ave- nue, 136 ae SALE-AN OLD ESTADLISH- stand on one of the prt horough. aera wincice a weaaalene agi | Coie WILKINS, 201 Washington ator i. 192 Bouth FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- tures of a neat Sandy and variety stora, with roome and cheap rent; will be sold cheap if applled tot for immediately. Inquire at 298 West 27th st. not $*180 A SEGAR STORE FOR SALE IN ONB OF win the city, opposite the for within nT 3°10 TO LET—THE STORE aap BASE. plished cavalier. Io bowed respectfully, which | gach, 2308 fects lauuire. of Ke bt. WOO REL set | & Leola returned with coldness, and then adyanc- | Laurens st. Fosscsslon glveu immediately, “nt 5°11 ing with a gracious air, he said: “I hope, Sefiora, you slept well, after your long and fatiguing journey.” “The circumstances, Sefior, were not ofa char- acter to render either my sleep sound, or my dreams pleasant, though I confess, after the fa- tigue of yesterday, I slept most profoundly,” she replied resignedly, “Tam glad to hear it,” he replied. ‘As for ho circumstances, Sefora, we are none of us the arbiters of our fate, You scorned my honorable love, when you kew not who or what I was, It was necessary to teach you my power, But now, to relieve your mind of all anxiety, I will inform you, that I do not wish to force my suit ; I would rather have your love a free gift offer- FOR SALE-A GROCERY AND ot sre stork, fxturea and D. years’ Lease | colar; Beers al | cellar; the price inquire 134 Ludlow at corm of Rivington. iii fi A WELL ESTABLISHED OYSTER saloon for sale in one of the best localities in the city, He doing a first class cash business and will by Jow ifapplied for immediately. For further partic ply to C.'T, F., 075 Hudaon et. No agents, nee FOR CASTTHTE CHEAP F ‘apply. fat? fa £70 FOR SALE—A “PLEASANTLY 8 story house and lot » neal the Burks Hrookiyn “Grape sud perrign ta the frou balcony and fence in front. ibe r eat Movegeae, “Laire ta Pulvou at, Brooklyn. mob S114 ing. In an hour I return with my band for the tide of fortune, Meanwhile you will remain here riety aes, you wi Yeara all the particulars, in peace and tranquility—guarded, it is true, but free to roam over the ground of my demesne at pleasure. You see, at once, that my love for you is ofa gentler nature than you have accredited me with,” fa TO) LET—THE “SECOND AND THIRD 3 8) ood ho lofts or Fur oflogs. Inquire ff CABBEDOOM © SIMBKIN, fret door, yo FOR SALE—THE CHURCH FROPER- ty, cornee i Meth oom god i get dy ye “Words, Sefior, like the wob of the spider, aro Sracurgbr BY fect “on! Madioon ‘at, touuther ai but frail things,”” said Leola, with calm severity, pa! harset, opthee ‘beresss sare cuares bo- Be SMM ee DRAB a a fit, TO LET OR LEASE—WITH | S1SADY rower, floors M0578 fet fn the bullding now be: "earl Ing erveted YY 1 Pomanson wil be given about ft aid Iniddle of Bop: ‘These rooms indows, and tem! large wil ve as light aa any rome inthe He bulit for ane “‘] have seen a cat toy and play with a mouse it intended to devour, It is the philosophy of the fox with the goose, the wolf with his prey.” A frown gathered on the dark brow of the Guerrilla Chief. “Then it wore better not whet the wolf's an- uring pu hey, aro well for pri ger,” he answered, in a deep, meaning tone. ipa orbantas They nave large fi icant eareee ‘Then changing his manner iustantly, he added: | holst. bela, 7 Boe tera particulars, inguire iret a. “But we will not tak of these things now; I Crash uae hope on my return, you will think better of me, yer ZOR SALE AND EXCHANGE—REAL nd so~ cos, and tn all parts of the city and Tea! Eatate Broker an “ countrys by Piat fa x 4 ‘Btay—one moment, Befior,” said Leola quick AO? Grad uty Wilitsmbargh: flo houses ly, “You were attacked by the Americanos,im- ‘aire Seovlers eonsennoe 98 par sou mediately after my capture, were you not 2” 4481 Senora; & small, fool hardy scouting par- ty passed by, and we killed a fow and captured he replied merrily, “A scouting party ?” echoed Leola, LE OR EXCHANGE—IN WIL- alent to tne fortisa Aye ventomt tothe (errice, ‘Grand ty Willlamabirghs —— FOR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN “Yes;” answered he oan at her sharply, a Wililamahargh or will be exchanged for merchen: x biluctic ft “a heard of your abducticn, and Libel erg MEA boon Ue , ” ate FOR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK, FIX- __ “Tow were they dressol ?” abe asked earnest OR we READ —THE STOOK, FI) 'y. 4 mess, and with more ca ital We ‘In the style of Zajanos Ranger's.” iss 4 good bores oil waaous Fug of “And who of them were killed 2” “Thy St. Mark! I did not ask their names, One of them—their leader—" be paused and wiched her closely —'was stunned, by « fall from luis horse, le is among the prisoners, ‘a grocery store, or ring, house, the premly LA WHENGH IS weet se hata oh a tee cre FOR | SALE—THE etre a he LEASE FOR A TEKMOF YEARS FOR naping her hancls, “oh, Sefior! spare him !"’ ABU eer “Upon the honor of @ gentleman,” sald the phat ‘ane fred Spaniard darkling again, ‘Had I known you aheeeed ane a took such an interest in him, I would have done [—THE STORE, WITH FI FIK- Bo auch thing, bot put « Vail thugngh hiaheed ' fily.te Gee wera aeons jn reaenree FOR SALE AND TO LET, aes TO LET OR L¥ASE—TBE LARGE ee 4.4 DIKING SALOON FOR GALE—ES- piIKina SALOON YOR ea free | SALE CHEAP—WITH IMMEDI- ees IMMEDI- eee rr iia aug ER eo “70, LET—IN THE SCN BUILDIN Lu vasean and iy fia FOR, BAlL To STORE ‘AND AT- Bi! a cra rable loan i Es, Re ae gore, vid Seas fa TO LET—FROM THE 1ST OF NOV. next, in the Gan Building, eoe Nessan and Futt ee room 14 eultabis for FS, Biitoor. AprtyPat Ue Bas eion® FOR SALE—A NEAT COTTAGE, v2 anaes ae esis “ ° BAKERY TO LET—THE OLD ESTA- pilahed bakers compriting the store, back rooms, house and stable, on prem let low tom ood tenant, A, ir to EOWA iv Chom WELL. 0 Prout wen APP f° ao? A BAKERY FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN —one of the oldest and bert stands In the elt y, Bow Sring 0 ropd Krasinees, the reason for Sains the er W's sinale man and cannot well attend to it, the lll berold for's bargain. pot Willow st, one door from Aina DRUG STORE FOR SALE VERY ‘cheap for cash,in the thirties, ft fod Vernon, 16 # miles ‘om Nee Fea . nesielan! Arply to Ls +t ud lato prescripth } tatlafuctory rexsons for be GAN,on the premises, near tl DRUG STORE—AN EXCELLENT oP- Fortunity to etabiieh a Drug Btore on a corner haste ing avenue af) ina densely riy* ‘no other ator ine ind within one Soarter ofa ile oft. Address Liar 390 Boventh st. , aly 05 118 MISCELLANEOUS, Wy BARGAINS— BARGAINS—BAR- ie vrs re | a & ©. HI spor cinsquaed for pending ann PIANO FORTES AND MELODE- for sale or to I ro chan, a ppssiedcncen thon aan Apa WeEapeoua a, th, or for je at i 1 pearl cayelt soars Tice WA Siaewoas ata | mers iterate feta : got a le no delay.— ies | Benes rete et HORSES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND eran < 2 00, 1 Feros as favorable as My for sleighs new recond had, tad ht new way aban of all kinds ir TO. boy SOLD CHEAP OR EXCHANG- SN pe phy gigs cit aU Wlbdi of harese: "Tngutre at bat Coal r FOR SALE—ONE FINE GRAY afar’ old, sound and kind ; also a well inatel ioe bay mares, sound and kind. Can be seen, nT *200 FOR ‘SALES HORSES, RIGHT STALLS J FOR SHIPPING HORSES @ world—cheapest and on the ahip's as ise celled for pruin with itepatehe Ky i ihn 108, @50 REWARD—STOLEN FROM THE subscriber on the Slat of October, Monday in Harlem, a large brown horse and express ago, the horse’ has 8 yhite ton his ead, White spots on his back, three of his feat are white, Te: turn them to 44th st, bstwoon {th and sth ‘aves, second house from 71 > Hee or 7th ave, will recelve the abovereward. J TO STOCK RAISERS—A SPLENDID Devonshire Ball, 8 youre old; also nn mother, 6 years old, for sale BRIEN'S rove Variety near Bi Mer A nb FOR SALE—A SMALL MILK ROUND town, west side, wit ithout horse. = asta ao a ta arith or without} rorve and | bers | LOST_ON THUR Ay ATTER- black and tan te: Porat - the ow. to whoever will return. him Pipe GuARLES BEICE REICHE renee BRO- fee oxygen = CHOICE BIRDS! CHOICE BIRDS! ambarehy cont ‘Mountal fy ntain tite birds, Gold Finches, Linnets, FY Keree Beck Biss, Thrushes | fing od Pete hich he Pa fe of tho eat tine Sefocgud retail a ve “ia woes ey * | RE JUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY ith, ep lot of mount See eae es Se aie a htta, a ate 5 Willinta st, to No next re where 4 to sell at very low ‘Remember, No in very BIR FANCIERS AND LOVERS OF ee birds are informed that t jis ind denier CAME of of _u Rav 8G JOUN SOBECK, 839 BOWERY, COR- ner of ne at, offers for sale ot ee eee TASES of ga ena bo ebtained, and bc TAKE NOTICE—CHILDRES’S WHITE vere and Digomere’ Jadice’ bs beavers and felt hats y made faaonal ‘good ‘al: forall whe of at Cae) varie, Gala, the Straw a jeacher, 166 Broome sty one. door from Attorney. ‘nob S100 FOR SALE—THE SCHR. 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FEMALE e Jadge the Court where esa auch Cone diseases successfully, a1 to remove vietion was had apes the parson of | obstructions and irrecularitics, fil tly Fille are megegee sfeming such reve rew ape 9nd lay eee oe female der eee aera ae writings ei rtts RS tare Brice i: eisai cig R. Mitesh 283 SPRING ST., IS OOR- gates Gaily oir Aiegese cure t mercury race yea tro or tree under hand at the Mayor’: vee ay eee BB, 01 6138 ‘Mayor. Ti TATE OF NEW YORK. Ornios op rma 8 Sousrany oy 83a a. CORBETT MAY BE CONSULTED - __ | RPE pues REE | aula Re Spree chee ees sii oe ing th Be Bea Tot Horerber | sumernstram ticnoot of she pen Shed bt ming cde ested ta Orn Re Pay 'a Comptrotter, tn the ns seat B church. | cured. a0) “Si .te Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of Van VANHEEKEREN’S IMPERIAL LA- ‘* 1 in the place of Iaase V, Vander phertil ‘Canal Commissioner, in the place Of Charles H. Caspector of Btate Prisonsta the piace of Wesley J judge of the Court of Appealainu the place of Alex- py by, Prk of the Gourt of Appeals, in the place of Ras ead board aarlon treatment, ae per ate will expire on the last day of = December ne: NDRE! OF THE UNFORTUNATE Al tt the the First bs bea DE arate; aa lies Rete Lee en cember next. AI ‘Also, Senators for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Sev- No. i i ee ory, git, Senate Districts, com ‘comprising the’ county of New ia ¥ed 0 mre te i ri ees ie ron utes f Ai re dustices of the Superior flor Cnt, ta the place of Jobn Sloseon and James Moncriet comer teen Mem certain late eet iy ) ‘ i if. mene peg ara Chas. P. Dal n se, foaies. of of the ‘Marine Court, in the place of Rerage yay gs ans Sharpes 0ue, yodee of the Court ‘of Common Pleas, in the cure guarant teed. | Beparate sees ‘boone but the ‘Doctor 5 every Instance, lar tre ee it, and all oth med F treatment, an ry without dleting, or roatption fn th fhe cided hae Two. ‘esate ‘in the places of John R. Briggs and web Woorhits terms of office will expire on the last day ot erriet met, h of Elections and Connty tention of Tn Danvnsers iadirected to Chinp. 2s of Laws of 180, & copy of which is printed herewith, for instructions in regard to their duties under said act, Riley § to ve hours; cures’ without the dreadfit conse the people a law authorizing a loan of two million ; hyntired thousand dollars, fo provide for the payment z ofa afin the an Theran peculiarly vs al Of the oating debt of the state.” olson CHAPTER 21. eens is shat he clalma for it; and what no AX Act to submit to the Peopis a Law aathoriaing a Baccompl ‘value has Loan of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dot. Mag ¢ payment of the Floating Debt Mr the gente Passed Koll Ads 196d tareo-afthe bee iy the Bate af New York, represented tn Ne Conmalgeioners of the Canal Bund ws hereby suthorized to borrow on the credit of the tate two mliiion five bundred thousand. dol rate not excooding alx durable at sueh perl RorTON 1, it larit it, that for ta'the ety that fins not attacked ft: and wi find that thelr ies are not 80 easll: in not exeveding elghtoan years from ‘mak the time eam “ki the rovinions. ot ot Send be cbtalued ‘psnulee aurwhare bes $8 the th a to loans made by. ‘Commissioners of office, No, § Division a Book, Mactcchard 11) rela 5 transfer of co riifleato this act, 00 apply to C ADIES' RETREAT—Mrs. F BYRNES, PHY: eed ete bee lent rome during traainaat, BB Lensing Sil Kind of baths, Le nlrctabkabeted (OT Met a “iwo mitt pa h Mas mich nd tobe paid out ofthe Frearury, on o retdiass by shemale but may, ey private body Bt ‘the Auditor of Tirald moncyn within two youre trons the tims when this tc fall take flr fr” the pagent ig section, and for the payment of the int ‘on the DAME RESTELI’S FEMALE joan authorized by this act, whic ‘aly The ro] le prior to the receipt into'the, Treasury of the. Awd I ned angely ep only fang iat, hereinatter directed tobe fovied and col, rity a fected, ror the payment of the inte pal of oor ae ey Gh a the attra ie ack ima ay iim a is Cry, fart reat an Led iret rept pede so reiay AVION All others purporting to bg Jpenaio 4,.An tax 1s hereby tmposed, and! shall Mate taxes are levied and colt, salen ati t9 pay i hare: uth ety Pistia m the firm9 of pnd nba Pas ‘and. a die jected an Sear oe sete, id reds to a ite u ecrcant ii lean an to any nyt ime, the sin! ne Fran 1 be in incumicient to ply with the ramen ta ek. a hall increase the #: fear remand ale cae tre Si w eo the adequate for the purpore Sm. The fourth section of thie act, Imponing a tax TSpoting all peesent conetufional char ea hall ah rns cog to form staking £4 ri and rodeos the pring nage ae within vin [peparelden feare mentioned Ln emir to the peonte of ait be ou itution- tnd spall pe in the f owing form “For & atitnia ees Gael ate ve undred thousand ay oH termined and: iven for the Be estate eas te ee wv 2 @ te. .