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=> Criewe Baprenty fer tho New York Gan. | ficure, medium height, an/ late errenged ta 0 | friends, edvaedicg and ench tating « band. MISCELLANEOUS, : —_— eat Hittle cap, which vt Jountily upon the beck | ‘Keep s good will soon on 29 rence faba doa ed ane _— eS are rail Se won ce: roe tot even one oo dire ‘wianinal éa be, but he the pasrew confines of the pet | > !Re @ my socusct?” he Nissed, ayes gltamed and his tooth glistened as thet “bel 1 whe la my eccuger? " Cet? taebn oye to suspect, uniess it be | the immediate parties concerned, were Mr, find Jutia! Yeb, 20, I wroog her fur once ; she loved | Mrs, Mastel, whom we hive long neglected t jae too wall for that, I hed her teo much ia my mention, who had been present at the qoner; oud thos, my ‘arrest’ affected ‘het to | and felt desply coneorning the tase ia wi mich as th ‘tause bet to faint; and then hér | they had taken a part; uzon Bradford's wr, agresing to wed me! No, it is not she. She | after parting with Metry @hd the Célonel, loved me well, almost too woll, as I eas dest- | had loft, and kupt secinded, . trous of seed baving her out of my ‘way. No fptber being being knows of thé deed onof aay Of any plots, wstog it betha, They it! I 20, “got heme my accuser, that corfoborates it. that " : ~iee ei * Pompey, the neogi6, hes bron caught; aut | ; Bem, OF Fallon, Be + tans tnifornecll of histntention of murdeting Harry f ed, Sup tuned crip hii C+), - TOR SALE AND TO wear | | bao Oitdvree xix. nore FOR HRADFORD, 5 M88 confessed that I promised to alll | wirwehein the wbtent Gckitiedl Chedi tn jovin becapingy from his asiorcions, thoy have | 44 he in his lottors, hed stated imatters to then, imagined the reot. I¢ he wore those fated gar ‘and polletted thelr ald; they wete admitted t> men's, and they have recognized them, tt has | its ogit by the warden, who courteously retired, helped them to a conclusion, bat & slave's evi- leaving them to pfopoond and answer dénes conntt convict a whito man, Tshall deny | 1h09% various questions. bisstatement, and briog forward arguments they | a sipraaford, how is this ?” exclaimed ocanagt Biles. TA here them 2: rut mould | who introduced Mr. John Ritchels, the doided Lhetw uty sccarer! I'wou who; togetber with Fengast, another of what todd, Ta the morning I chall dispatch « eer is ecty. )@ somo of my filends, ia Rid Wha scouses of murder ?” | athges'thete whom Ihave helzed, whe} « do not know yet, Bolton, it is a strange musbaid me out of this difficulty, I must | matter!” Rave's eredential fit my character, which will | +Nof knoe your accuser ait 7” exclaimed the a most cones stand public scrutiny, no mattet | comnesl. how meaty of my enemies, ani I have many, 4] do not,” ‘enspire agpiast me. I have been rather wild “Do you suspect any one?” V6 fe trne, but other ects, and other deods, have “‘T do'not know of any, who could be unjust, feeon hidden from the sight of man, Just } maliclous enough to prefer such s thing against ‘St ths moment when my dearest wish was | me." 4 } about to beRccomplished, when she wou'd have “1 will not debase you a9, a0 to ask you been my wife; (two weeks at the farthest, | whother you ate intocent or not,” resumed Bol, willese her in her grave) ead her property | ton, ‘ fot of couse Eibelieve, and.0o doe Fond mine, for should ‘heve arranged matters. {m+ par eey Tha be guetta arcbead madness, * * “] knew you would,” exclaimed Bradford, fordbly, with his hand. | ‘dy vale Meo guch able friends, I’ “One thing, too," he continued ‘ tiouet I | can refute and put to shame my enemies," shedter when I think of it, ald not tho shade of | ” «The man wes mardered in Forest Rosd, was he deed oay my secret was safe from mo, MY | he not?! inquired Ritchele, patishmont wee hereafter.” ‘He was, in o cold blooded manner, and whst “Tony say 0 spirit never departs fromthe truth. | sists jt more mysterious, it was evident & was! PN hope ageia! I'ileend for ab'e counsel, de- manda specdy trisl, and befres as noon a3 prs- | aga “Tle known I wason good terms with ‘Mle, " a] la the warden’s room wore seated the warden nate ablete s teakee ole bhava pees ‘that fs ecnsaming ber, and become my bride; she “Jam,” exe aimed tho latter. “ what doyo3 || onsented to this, knowing that It would have Link of your prisoner 7" Well, Joo, I 4on't | teen approved of by her deceased husband, and Erow what tothisk of him; ha, ha, he's #0 | 9 was on the eve of our mariage I was arrested. | -————- U8 Set < TR 8k 2 mR + <1P se 1 A - 8 ee 1D GROCERY— GEOCERT—@ —t0 | * cpr arte Did you oay the | Circumstances are surely not egeinst me?” a sonegl aed and ener 4.4 atk re “They are not, it is trae. Where were you || Jersey City; also oeen oh age ate eg rane “Yea, the murder of George Cranliff.”” the night the deed was committed?” particutars inquire 99 Barctay st, “George Oraniffe, um? he that was killed in orest Road, and such @ time mate about it? ‘Twas gn awful bloody affair.” “G6 it was Tie, aud notwithstanding bis good Jooks, &o., be is a villain if he committed that dead, for it was alone in the most rascally, cow: ardiy manner! Never give a mana chancs to fight for bis lite, but kill without warning, as it was ovident from appeararcas,”’ “Um? Joe, wil you take eiiber to warm or cool yor *Tiew’t a cold nigh, but « ef liven a fellow.” “In my room, at my boarding house, aa I’) 44 TOLET—A DESIRABLE BASEMENT, can prove by my landlady, Mrs, Leeving.” ‘8 leer beer saloon or, 1 “Tis well, sir. About’ what time was the Beas ok or terme apr gang crime committed?” Sa SISA pO me EpRNENTIE ee, TAPSCOTY'S LINK OF POOL, ‘Lia not knows, as 1: was accomplished at | f§ FORSALEA—& sopeige neo ba House | sailing oaks ahere pee ts the. , Gain, saeond RAPE eee race Gis | Riagatran anaes aes night, whiob, T recsllect, was dark and stormy; ‘one reason of my belng at home, as, had it been | ™& otherwise, I should most Ukely have been at the | ———~ Ball? fi 708 SALE CHEAP—A CORNER GRO- “Did your land!ady sco you during the evea- | The sulfreqeos Vor eeitas Excrount map eaak tpt Fs bla of to the businows and be wishes to learn ing? atrede Inquire onthe nerth east cor street “Twice! ones, toward the latter part, she | M4 Mh eve, ori re brought me tome ho! toa, whigh I sont for, as I chabert tee felt chilly and sick.” & 2 awh Grtaten or of Gran ead Gok FOR LIVERPOOL, THRBLACK BALL ‘The warden ti the erd of the room, ow 5 ae, Feat =i *. ship, JAMRS FOSTER, Jr, Gaps, Spies pet aban! Croeg ag | gist oetcument was ued in marde:ig the ah culate gare tails Deveurvor She Perestinn 6d sekoe aperture, end lustily called his wife. A knife.” qe w Sonttiaetdlannidediarhagnieiinininnnaweeh been Net Geauh ee ~ ‘eert* aoc, ‘Tim lady soon mace her apperrance. Sbe was | Did you aoe him after death?” @, 708 SALE Is BROOKLYN, E. D.—A and on ‘a FOR LIV! — POSITIVELY 4 treme: pi comely, little woman, with bright s “ front, marble tanita) rT La —ALWAY THE CHEAPEST—. P ae eee in allt nates Tar ee | ‘i dds abt T attended the funeral, whieh took | $3 sod witee in haven ely tise en “A Umer’ 260}: & Gout =, Ceo] Jace from the ball.” Tot 85x" 0m pete 4 Ww. TMMPNED BRL OF 4 place from the bal ry Eat forehiend, od twisted in a kuvt above the white |” \iDy.3 vou goo Mr Cranllifo soon afver her hus- the promises 108 Moth LY ag, Cowra, FOR NEW ORLEARS, GUARANTEED Scheuer i ry Pamongers taken at stenraqe rat frei beset, 2 Mast River, oF to, pe FOR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE AND 261 ws = linen’ collar, spotiees as now fallen snow, "i =~ alle eS ea PL TSE 24 1. ree - —= which e¢ged the nea: biue dress, bar oe FOR SALE CHRAP—2 BRAUTIFUL 2B op TAPROOT, Litz With a frioudiy greetiog to Ube oftow, sho set | wustow did sti appeat?” Hous about masking ome panch, which was soon seedy for the host and his guest to pariake of, “Tsay, Joe,” asked Bonnet, fauocent, think ?” “Very much aflilcted, sir, I¢ made an inef- faceable impression upon her, I had thcught, ‘Me the prisoner | stor we were married, to travel as s00n as she was able, a8 sho appeared to be failing rapidly.” “ Well, Tim, it isa hard matter to say, but “ he Uial ‘will come off oon, aad than welll |, yore wae Mim Cranlifl the night of the HOUSES ¥ ru money, know. ‘To morrow he'll write for his fdenda,": | ™ kane n * layestear’ of the Ne “Did the folks make mach fuss at the Hall, | ,, ae om leet Aa-was proved at the | Sao rater el F-¥ “Then you arrested him, um?" fps ‘ s ‘eo, 4 MEDEA “Grenlibe’ ddcied, and the tech. wire What verdict was then rendered ?' bax bf pain Wie ‘ room Si ‘The ul ato with astonishment.” “Atver 6 long but vain search for some clue to Tr . the assassin, a vordiet was brought in, as near as TO Let—in Tan SUN BUILD: ‘« Dd none offer to aid him, eh ? I remember, that ‘The docoased came te his CY : “* Ho gaked none, and they were all #0 con- | doath at the hands of some person or parsons un- : fused and amazed, they dida’t thick ofit, I aup- | known to the jury.” 3 ys FOR LIVERPOOL bead ured Pah acl Ay . he! ea, hang ‘maall tale. “Did tho affair make much eooumotion inthe 0 \ - Who fa hie accuser ?” +| village 2” prey a pagename ra Bast Biers le tas Bea es cori (RATS! RATS!! BATS: !!—WIRE TORE. “I don't know,” “It did for atime; but I Savion | " cy Me “ ‘Til be aprotty tongh trial che man was | gyyyn t gradually died | EN vert ts f uid ss pe feat 00 Ld “Mr, Bradford, have you any dea, do-you . fi Ss : aon suspect aby person oF persons of committing the ‘ ‘ ; . age, as t vapady ageinethic. {fit was | deed for which you have been arrested 2”, ls “ paid boo alread Bo differeacs— I know of none, whom I could with reason wes aaid suspect," andthen a sudden fie flashed in his Bradford pasced) the who'e-night pacing his | eye, and he resumed + ‘bly hes Maret bis rage, his disturbed “The brother of tho dead is « man of upright, |) Pod fim no res', yet still ho rea~ | ‘honorable chulfmcter.” code with Bimee ft what it-wos ‘mpotsibio for |, “He hes then a brother ?” wer. him to beepademned; with the dawa, the war: “Ho has.” don placed Writing mat | before him, and * Bis name and age ?” @..?, LU Rye Bs 4 socing bia ueessy minngs, remarked : “Honty Cranlffs, aged between twenty three ie Anima ee | “The pepen alt doesn't goom to agtoe with | and twe nty-dve.” $ eu ie Hiat ba Te carly dogs with thine |" wo frat hoover the murdared mun DEUG STORE YOR SALE—A NEATLY ier wy charge!* end he langhed Niirtfiy. “Harry Craniiffe, and ove Colonel Pesling, om \$o6 ap shop ta a good doing « || The asmayrhote of gelituever dove witi'in> | kneir sos tiom Wrote neas Wy Soo nooence,'\weplied Bracford, as be turned from |} «Wo the late Mr. Cranliffe worth much, monk, Apply al S004 Grand street FLT the fo.d brougut him, aut posted hivisell 0 | possnesed of snuch property 2” write bia letters, “An hour after he summoned |” 6.115 was, oir.” MISCELLANEOUS. Bevnot, antl placed (hem unsealed ia his hands, “D4 be leave a will 2” — Tequesting tp have them sent as econ as pogel- ‘ was sound, in which was opened, and Co ead AND OTHERS— Sy otef sutton ok bie to their destination, road, Nothing wrovg fm them, I hove.” “10 whom did he leave his wealth ?” AJ3N. SINGLE GUATLEMEN, OR raw tr, brigging wie “The bulls of tt to Carry,’ with fe Hall, | ~ LS Se eee a : Sim St osamy | ye deey esenate cteoery stop | MEM #2 MERARD — Romie 70 rethcrsmen “‘Suaply, Woding my friends come to Lagle 105 © fepRb, Ula. fu) aeporsto:,” er amounting to one third, to his wife.” “All iglit, Get" and the warden departed, ‘and bis brother recalved the balk P” ‘The fow who had witnsed the arrest of | “Hp gid,” Bisdford at Hal, congrege'ed at the “Were they always on good terms with esob house of wid ante ms, lady wiih some | other?” “Il cannot pay.'" “+g the brother rich or poor ?” “T eannot say.” ; wy “That will do,” replied counsellor Retchels, |) $2! folding up the paper upon which he had take a dthe Leairy ittile parlor, fetty over the eo 10), Vege epee, 1 mony ound rosy cheeks, 6 plump’) Pik hala scien tg