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It waa referred to take evidence in relation to the facture and storage of petroleum olla within the city limita, visited the various establishments in | AL tie Western Distries yoaterday, with the view of taining information as to their condition. The nite conalated of Aldermen Btrong, Belknap They Seat walied at Ketchain’ lishment in Sinfig near MA etreet, where, some weeks atnce, an explosion took place that resulted fo the death of three men, F. tion, but the etock in Nght Jub ricating ofla are manufactured here, The Em- pire Works, adjoining, hae five stills, but not doing any business, Beth Robbins’ yard on Red Mook Point, containg sheds 20 by 190 feet in dimensions, capable of storing 90,000 barre’ between 9,000 and 3,000 barrels on etorage, Mr, Stesrnw yard, adjoining ov Van Brunt street, con- tains three brie ane mory, well b there are between 6,000 and 6,000 Varreis of keroseue and petroloum on atornge, The American Ketosens oil works, on the corner of io streets, owned by Mr. New. Atills, but Is doing no taniness Kerosene, naptha, and lubricating olla fre manufactured here, The Phentx sheds, at the vying | foot of Bedgwick etrvet, contain 9,000 barre.s of Kerosene on storage, besides pork. yard. (No. %) adjoining, cout of petroleum, ‘The preminos are represent ed as tn avery Hlthy condition, The abin boue stor: at, owned by Mr, Henry B. Ruggles, conatat of & building about 28 fe RAILROADS. TRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY From foot of Cortlandt street—Connecting ot Harepton Junction with Delaware, Lackawana, ‘Western Railroad, and at Easton with Lehigh Val- ections, forming ® direct tmeguided messes. that the multitude are Ao fetal y duped rid misied ? Because they cannot read the clone | And why cannot they rend ¢ Because Slave nut allow schools to educate the mansee, Tt n the language of one ing hea been cou T THE PENSION AND WAR CLAIM Office, eatablished in 1817, by Major M. Myers, of the U. 8. Army, pensions procured for wounded and disabied soldiers, lected for the wid who bave died or been k ey how due officers and men whe served on king captures, Particular attention given to unsettled claima of the w CHARLES W, MYERS, Giderably greeter than Test, and gor: @ SeRFOD ATS MCh lighter fn stock. will net in with @ good demand, and the will eal! for new go: Teft over from the weavon wow Ch n advocates, every: This tyrant power and perniatent bate Printing press Pediee tot violeut Printing office and 1, and then reddened Christian citizen a that bed buried the prea Every one who will come to the rescue in th riland take sides with Rebels should be free and ree pected. That simple fact ought ty melt hie chalne ae the mummer Gun melts the untimely frosta, e ever much infatuation @#nce Phar God ae that which leada vunty and arrenrages and heirs of soidiera | ley, 1 ‘ed in aervice, Prige | ine to mupply ih there being Railrond and ite 6 PITTSBURGH SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commending Mary th, 1¥62, Le anisnvRO Fxpane—At 6 A. M., for Baston, Potteyile, “Marrisburg, Mauch Chunk, ic. AUS A. M., for Easton, Water Gap, aon, Wilkerbarre, & Easton, Mauch There bar | T ye domest¢ goods which has been @ acarcity of * fed ton better dimen for forcge goods than war of 1919 and Me xici with the blood of Naptha, kerosene and RS, SEAMEN, OR THEIR-| W RELATIVES CAN HAVE THEIR MONEY, ARREARS or D. MOKGAN & CO. VY BANKERS, 118 BROADWAY. of our country Beranton, Great Beud, 12M. Tasovon Traix—-For Chunk, Williamsport, Reading, Potteville, Harria- M. Tunoven Taatt—For Easton, Bethlchom, Allenvwe and Mauch Chunk, 5:80 P.M. Way Taats—For Somerville, 8.00 P.M. Western Express for Easton. Allentown, Hlarrjaburgh, Pittsburg, and the West ervey City through vo Pits APRESS TRAIN FOR MARRISBURG, The 6A M. Express Train from New York @t- , conaecting Raat sud I Ratirond, Norshera Bouth, aud wit “4 TRAIN FOR TUB $100 BOUNTY, PRIZE. PAY AND PENI CASHED, AT J. ARMY A, NA MINIATURE ALMANAC. Q0N SETS, MOON GEES. B. WATER June 12, 498 June 13, 428 dune 14, 428 Government to keep loyal Thore are now A clateh of armed and rebel- NIY MONEY, BOUNTY LAND, Lidwances, prize mon 'y prooured and collected, by AN- at, on the firet block nated, bulld- few worda upon it yotou, Fulton, London Iransides, Gaime, 10 Suffolk hase, Liverpoc!: " Martin, New y; Kingfisher, F 0; Sandusky, Livek man, Ban Franci® | eat fagir should be shown, therm in the wai Perry aud Bulli Al Lask ie that they should used at the timeand us the y.ace and mode when, Ve toate the most useful aid in the aupy Tntated in my place in the extra sewsion that] was iu any muscle that could and would fight, either Tatil) hoid that opinion, Harrisinirg ab LAN nagyivanin Ca Contra! Ralirow! North: berland Valley Railroad. THE THROUGH EXPRE ven New York at 62. M. dail aking close connection al oud. BOUNTY LAND, BOUNTY | rives ot i , @adall other where, aud how the: to the country and yi claima for woldiers, their widow Havana; BE isabet) Leavitt, Halett, Ga way; Binilie, ed promptly by CALVIN W. SMITH Valparaiso; Levanter, Crosby, Newry OR THEIR REL. fot, Bristol ; Barve Beth Robbins’ na several hundred SCHOONERS=Mario Louisa, Cummings, Grane edn, WoL Jas Gorka carry a bucket All we need in ter by the plain anid panama tl whore the same will be cna SOLDIERS, 8 MONTH lunterrs, ee tn AND NEW YORK and 6.00 P.M. Horgen Point ana Marioor's ©. STERNS, Superintendent, i) MONDAY, MAY 6TH, he Hudson River Railroad to avd from New York, Albany, Troy, and places North aud Wert, will nin ne 2 Going North, Leave a.m. Yonkers Passenger Train, stopping ab all ate tan and ot Burniane ‘Chambers street—7.00 a, m, Dany aud Troy, at to be guided in thin ni minon Kenae--to let the negro helj in such modes na Autigus; Hendrik Haden, Weymoush ; Wentworth, Ryder, Bangor, EH Hubbard, 8h Dr Fravkliu, C ter: Hannah D, Leave New York fr § | 1.20 wud 11.20 A. M. The bouts atop ait Ysa” oH in height and ilitia, Band 8 years On the npporite side are two sheds containing 190 irgent ie the one plained of by the Commandant of tho Navy JC Ackeu, Peck, bounty and bw collected ; no charge for | BEAGRIST, Army and Navy Bau! SLOOPS—Warren, Btokea, Ne Lake, Stamford, Bisckstone, Allen, Bristol end Haven; Lady within ing reading or knowledge, Jeborah Crupies about bia expula the Antranyest in of these ental lishmente are tu in en If a fire mhould occur, the neighbor- ore danger than ever freuned th ws, Bundays exe 30 freedoinathe ( STEAMAIIP J 1) Moilison, Eckman, Trenton Ra nti FA Fl ing property would bar if they contained less da: lay the commit Disteiot, and will probably be able to pres font thelr report to the Common Council on Muu day eveulny uext. £5. W. RYAN, 267 Broady press Train for Ale ukers, Peekskill, rev, Baltimore, m lao, © will vimit the sOUNTY=P? when Byten and Geo Peabody, Tri Bea Shore, (transport) Seely, Portrons Monroe, Albany, (Cranaport; Lewe, New bern, N.C SHIP—Manchester, Trask, Liverpool May 4th Minnesota, &ermm arg, Betars, Rio du Nort stem, $ bet, F jou, Hudaon ‘wad A caucer growing Motanras June Sd ro dl dayn, cotlees of North America. bow sacred this richt of enalaving men is to understand ty ight and RUNES xa the bor as On Wepxespar xveneva th ISDNCAN, PERSONS HAVING who have contracted » Strykor's Bay and ( ‘ Th was auppowed of the woman, who jumped over #inoe,in the middle of th prietor of a fancy jooln arry atroet, engaged ® Bwin Mojon, to take care of his jew= elry and watch repairing department, which Le Titty much an extent as to rete watehow andl valuab ing Mr, Kashow reward for bis opprehe t, Swnusen 45 day 1 Bisa Bday, with « wand tiliona of property befor way. Port aie Prince, kere Passeuger Trai KB. Kasitow, pr LL'3 NERVINE POWDERS. May be given unknown to the drinker tu coffer, Alferetta, Merry man, Matauraw Anna, Morrow, ie Pollux, Beehuren, BCHOONERS Newport 7 r Wrepid and gente Wi kriefatricken, The gallant Raker laughter of Ball's Mull, ay that it was for bia borne lifeiems fron the biaidy Drop WAR Alwiti, Wwatehmaker, name ny WE wil wbatios PR, Int thet, suse 1 tho caro of Bev ora every Berlin, Ma. ‘Varrytown, Bing Buu, Crugers, hearted Lyon ¥ proprictor offers $300 Bluinde!l, Reed prem Paascuger Train for Albany and Pp. in, Bing Sing Passouger Train, etop Poughkeepsie Freight and AD know not f FOR SAL 2 AND TOR KR SALE ORE Pawnee, Torrey, ¥ brought hotae, ty the terrible the battles of Darghand Fair Oal ata vast and preci Jia there been to preserve the Re aacred thon al 1 in hin mesmage, te ei Riverdale, Youkers, coding DA Ve all other paints | ty Hastings, © lati, Sagum May 2S New Haryburg express Frelvht Tratu for Ale Sleeping Car attached, Aimall kega, Winlow glaws, putty, Hin whitey Hinseed oll, 21M miles fr e, 19 minutes; ALLy Forrest, Swift, Gons.tes, with logwor Lange vote, of the rome SHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTI Ing. All articles atr retail, JOUN K. HOPPEL, 5. ‘Train, arriving in DREWS, 6 Try one + Mik and Pas. TIGlir hooMs AND STEADY POWE! By JOUN GATDU, ich is the row t i arriving In New Yor AS’ VENETIA urriving in New York w ORY BRICK rh ost a nice airy FIRE INSURS OF BROOKLY LAFAYETTE ‘CE COMPANY AHANCH OFFIoR, Wd WALL STREET, NEW YORK. 09) DOLLARS. Company insures property of all kinds agalnat fire, on wa favorable blown fave to be « Little ont, pai in th OAL Yorktowny Vay 4 days, s trial to every ove’ aillicted with exy Ea. H, WARNER, Hartford, Conn., Oot, 16th, 1561 Sold Ly all druggists, Office, 06 Courtlands atreet, 10 LET—ROOMS AND BED ROOM CABH CAPITAL, 15 rowr building No, 1249 Woe Laquire of J. QUE at, near Forsyth at, "PO BUILDERSHLOTS F 4 and Fourth pisces, Br wiied dineanem, for that would retard tt If the President de lieve all he does. would, he is on we work in the Ie corgitown. DC, coal If he does not dei ert, NG, 12 days, A itie w quent 0 similar Tustitutio ——HALF RATES! ! ALL ARTICLES FORK SOLDIERS ‘At Military Depots between EW ORLEANS, 14 BROADWAY. MPORTANT — jan brig from Shields, name unknown, GEO, W. HUNT, Assintant, LOGG, 189 Peat] at, Now my26 din 119 T—THE STORE AND BASEMENT, Apply to FRANCIS 8. HOFF! or J, GAUTON, 37 Nassau st honor of emancipating Prewident, and Comman of the Ariny aud Navy, Iw mation of freedé TEUNIS J. BERG: HIRAM E. BT. JOU EDW. T. BACKHOUSE, BAMUEL VAN W JAMES HARPER, LEWIS HIUKS JOHN L. SPADER, MENRY J. CULLE LEVERITT Y. BAG: PHILIY 3, CROOKE, (Continued from the first page.) manently the whole intullect __ers—and there ure many much in our schools—who appreciate the truc oljects of their profersian, | frmnmact on will not rest qathfied with the vain ambition wile remarkable only for JAMES CRUIKSMANES JOUN K. PRUY id make procia. HARNDEN'S EXPRESS They serud packages at half rntos to ALEXANDER McC D. 8. VOORHEES, JAS. 8. 3CIIOONMAKER MICHAEL NBVIN, BAMUEL GARRISON, COR'S J. BERGEN, SCHUMAKER, ALEX, W. BEN: VANDERBILT, JAMES ' V TIENRY TIENKEN, J EDWARD HARV ne the «lory und fame of wich @ 'y bine for ever asses a and lee tt float elated with that down through the ayes thi assoc Virtualiy tlle the siavelolders that he wilde it tf not haaten the je Intnce the signwof the times." p Your power, in work of benette of presenting @bowy super and acuteress to the n the pupil to think, to reason, to in ceive error, ty acquire whatever information special Professioual pursuit may render nocessary in tl ng to give him the ready use of bis faculties, a ruind well stored with kuowledye, and a disposition so to en good of mankind, ‘These are the cl mon School aystem proposes to further, aud which notwitth . Mt, with much suc: can favorably we, ville and everyth: ae fitted ore he, dev. ho. eo, Stay 1 If not let on or befure all We the tole will b EVERY DESCRIPTION ee Much wa the w u to do it, aud to its Worf One note or personally at 45: 72 South Teh et, Williausburgh. after lives, wit klyn, aud 171 Broadway, with @eash capital vooted in stocks of the State of Now York ud firw class boads and mortnges, 8. GRIFFITH, President, better fr all that y iy made in good KY ROOFS, Db TIN, METAL OR ingle roofs repaired, painted and warrant: @4 iampervious to INDIA RUBBER ROOF PAINT, office vwnerly M Kiag ate youutry order® promptly at= my2T wach? consi quences of hands and) mo man 4 adopted a principle tn: rondy nttalne or avy rat 1 Morrlssania tat any other ayatem in house and lot, 83 by 80 feet, tor #506 45 Tryin Row, 4th floor, room 16, my $850-"" {the assurance yinents will provide re thot thelr (ue stent dows not mov futye tuue Will rv acrupulous of fo ANDLOKD AND TENAN' AGREEMENTS, THE N, ¥. SUN IMPROVED FORM utendence of the # 8 alx years 9 Am ouy to the 7 rriganin, 100 feet from the depot, a. Jouble houre, with atore, and lot 8 me aithost Unlimited, th. UST INSUR F CASH CAPITAL placed tu his hinds which then adjourned. PikeMas ST “ARTICE SAIL BOAT FOR SAL fot bean, built in the most sub- terial, and a fot and evi he ween ab the foot of d2d ry integrity, his ult 5 ALLS avery action, than Dds tay ows words which Wel ECTACLES—GOOD AND Weak sight impr ed eye preserver, nu by wn experien es botight, wold, tk soy before the E last evening at the Cooper Institute, wl William Cullen Bry ch this day's business." tun d awestruck vowered i the awful presence of the: gran of the people of thi will bo suppressed stantial manner practical optic densely crowded. President of the Enane the chair, upon taki sions to his mae « gent of the countr fof the inherent right of those in bondage, euti om principle, and had nothing but w! for that privet rtinens of the City of iny 194409143 —A LARGE the mirncie of t of Ot uve and 24th wt ver thore oval arms {SAND HARNESS | GRIRTS—SKIRTS—SKIRT 200 light carciages, Rockaways, top | express and business ns with the Auti-slavery He had been the Knight Joseph 1 Matt Khe Smith Fancher PP. ter BAuderson ham SWarren Sno. LD Velsor CH Leppitt m. MD FJ Mosford Arona Degrauwtilbert LL 1 V Brant Wek wenger PHProthit aud open bugyies, wagoum depot and hotel wagons, deo. at 10 Nevins at wad Id Fulton’ ay Long study and to arrive ata very Gladly sacritic investigation had enabled hi an idea at one ! the basis upon which the inherent right favo rested, Which was that that cud lind erested men free aud exqjuin!, behind which heaven-torn nu who feared bis Creatorsdared to 4: Ho was frequently applauded, and conciided Lis remarks by introducing the or ved with loud de the pudience and unconscious reserved power of the people, denioi- en would reap The Rebellion will be very will be swe s ernment be a practical | —— 0 the future and regene= fering from Dyny Sinking at the Stomach, dec Jona B Stewart I NADIAN PONY old; cart'and harness to be & quire O44 Greenwich a 10 thi four G To de had at He and the theory vine’, 449 Grand st 1 of Btanton st; Ready & Miller's, cor. ave, D and Houston st, and Mod OR SALEA SC » drawing 49 feet of wate now lying at the Long Dock, Jers of universal and impare | at the Union House, ‘There is not m wave. | = trt or destroy all urge for the tin R OF 60 TONS 1 Wakeman SALT. WATE ing bath, foot of Jackson y Wart bathe, 25 F t DRY Goo SALE AT R week, commencing on Mot be made of new summer dres# goods, bought wt the ‘auh auction solos, and marked far below the ost of importation with the determination of cles ¢, 8.8 to divide the benefit ‘win port and their ¢ ro, en aa favorable TAIL THIS gud liberal term ay ot! GEORGE HALL, Preedent. WM, BURRELL, Sc ©. HM. MACDONALD, Asoistant See, tickets for $1. Boys! baths 6 cts, \- OCTAVE PIANOS, IN rosewood eased tron frame and ‘over- ntryng, for $190; do with mouldings, $160; do with g# nud inlaid name board, do with pearl keys now Oy octave, jauod ure fully wi y peak of the Rocky When the ship of state ie tossed upon An ocean agi+ wikeing borthward and tated Ly conflicting winds, toe wiscrt may t dent aud the Lo errogance of i ofthe Andes, tward ani westward, from Aretic to ing out the wh: our customers; the whi at desirable sty! Upon & vast oceun of free re) ub! SUMPTION, BI Uistory of nations demand. lug the abuegntion of self, it Was the present hour, when preconceived opinions, auc + do 6% octave, $145 rrauted, aud are the t like the Dillows, yet one like the ger And when I look over that broad, magrificent fleld, covered with teeming life, with its citie towns, sud farms, its workshops, eel verled and wou f mience, are, education, n, that follows in the path \ ves wlong, majesti vag wud guiding th then Lexclaim, ‘ly " But American sh A Viot out’ that Repubic, lee it GROCERL ARGAINS IN TEAS, WIN and Provisions, thrown away en Bowery atid E3, FLOUR, Beoond hand pianos fe have Durved t lave to freedom on the w pave pondered this #ulject em Good black or mixed Coffees, fresh ground, 10, 12, 16, 18 20 and 25e, usar, Tig, 5) 859, 9 Og and Lo, Mains, best quality, To (haw given me, ward per month; rent al ments recelved fe ano taken in ¢ ign sheet Music at All kinds of Wysi vinnist ty atten danse to WATERS, agent, doi Broadwas CHIDREN—A Dr, CHAPMAN'S to you my deep the emancipatic aafety and perpe in imiponnible to take ‘ vaucing, Christian civilization of the aces, ua itis to float an iceberg thro the influence of win ct this rebellion te new; cash paid for the cenbs per page. used with great y fal ible cure for the croup ; a#isg the best modicing for influenas, colda, cougi® hoarsoncas, dimoulty of breathing. pain 1a the chest, b Tanga, aathtaa, whe u through this ad) Moladsen, 300, gall, wanted, $5 5 to $6 per Lbl., er goods kept in a frat eling from the TERDAY. In sum the assignee o! Manufactured an Te Welt ae that all by WM. CHAPMAN & CO,, Zz rof Anseusmente under Stteut Com- but who Ald not tak is removed, womelady resi 42 Pulton at, N.¥ Jot, or at least help te do it, URE YOUR wou't forget th $60 Greenwich mt, THOMAB R AGNEW, Retail Groves, Flour aud Tea Dealer, My 1T 2bac201 pared to offer 7 octave Roses COUGH—UsE fas, | Sumt hus failure to do go wae of this | that he It i6 & mintake, om fatal in the settler er, ‘The mame Court ordered jo Mayer to Connections, on a rgel the signatures of far:norn Ta te daine court A. T. Stewart & Co, iow is on incident or a: nov of the slaved able remult of the revolutions always pr ful MeDON ALD! THC LiNIMEN Tp % f—OFLICE 388 WEST loth ST, Lin the way of es poarantor for by Mortimer L, Bansgy Supreme Court—Spe7n! Torn 419, 420, 424) 4 aud try these new iLst goed purchases asiendar—todny— pain, by Dr, J. DAY VE + 432, 435, 454, 4.5, 420, 41 30) 440, 441, 44%) 448, 449, 440, 447, 45 Supreme Court—Cirouit—Part 1—Now. BS, OF 1, Gh, GOED, 674%, 15, 7823, THIB, TIS, 760934, THI, Toso | GD. CR. The wlave Btates Lave to believe this de Anborer—they do be pd although the ariavd rebe ed, toeir besief will remal .. EXCURSIONS, EXCURSION !! BORGE WASTE TOR FILLING A ed teeth, putin ao {RIMFICIAL Bo wre fighting for it, outlet, 87 Amity st, second ud every arined re 1 S010, Ge, “TH OF THE Most {kind are inserted by J, ©, KENS w Bpring st, at twotl: are guaranteed Atisfaction, are inserted without t the slightest iuconven RTIFICIAL TI * ud Winchester Lion ts rlaveryts ‘Why suould we « = on YAM OLbOWS MAGIC OLL 18) FXCUNMONS-NEWARK HAY GROVE, ADAME | MORLOW 4 hi Veautital grove is wow « Jot to excursion parties, Joave at wny time of to £Ive porfect minis Ot! Work WIth Whole B19 ong ty per bettie, IM Lu in $2 exch tooth, or on Tmbtaebend bring bak & 1 wever will do it. ry ty Novta | Baer lie iO! Aa * woud the barg: Vea, aud my a UTIFUL SVTTS oF T od wt GP and P10 pores Ve} Pleas, Trial Term —Part B-Noa, 2049, 7%, 2158, 2169. Genera Term in Pert 1, DXCURSIONS=BIDDLI Abree times we many as there wre in Jet Lam asked to restore there tra.ty heir Senators and reprevenbats at the powtattioes, w the seal ofthe United States, aud sup) shat may Lear in A for the Term, yy dune 1th, eel ALM ‘AR: | Wily nay be bad for eniagemunts (9 T, WILSON, 1x0 Wo i. GRIFFIN & BROS, DENTISTS, 4, Gtand wh oy posite Lord aut Tay Fulton st Brooklyn, arp its tAtoof thelr iinproved, artificial tot with or Without extracting the roots, oF plating, $25 ; sliver or rubber, $1 gold, per tooth, $2; silver or rubsby extracted without pain, by our bentnting pro- cosa, 2D conte, Free of cuurge to those ord: to whom ! sifivial teeth, Feplace the seutin RBessere, at Bay Ridge, 1. held wu fhquest upon e Ind wboud eight youre of ege, found drowned Visit ov tue Coston To THe Kewooese Wouns,—The Joiut Fire De ‘We Common Council, require mitch base serv. Full setta on gold PUBLICAT! IONS, &c, ure for rheumatism | 8, eetiptions of the sk 4 chilla'and fever, female weakness, de. Given TIMOLAT & CO, have bowed the huss vor kimed th this accursed im: . Ole anid that this rebellion bus growu out vo wNCUL Commirr Demoresi's Mirror of Fashions | severe 25 cts, Mailed free on ti No, wow ready. mld S4ac** met Conguitt mayl6 Bduc*l ie daily by Dr, AL. ‘assist them.” FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1803. ‘The Dying Boy. (Par the Noo York Bung dearest mother, geutiest winds th Wor with a sadd'ning power, They're failing on my #011 And fam weary, mother dear, Oi the Jong, bright summer ‘im Weary of the spark ing stream, (dud Aus eddy's alent piny. I've floated down the river, mother, Whon the stare were diin above} My spirit wae all gladness, ly young heart was all love t iW adown another an’ then’s our chance.” “ We'll wait then, since It's ‘apoil oll.” ry ee?" Abd when the stars shine out agalay ‘You'll lay me ou my bier, Wayne's brother ‘are for their escape, as well aa how we eam best ‘ Wo can't go now," was the reply, ‘‘ conse he's jes’ gone up an’ he'd cotch us. He's got ter Go ‘shore fur ter eee his pardner, ‘fore he sails, Taphot, seating himself on the edge of a bale of cotton. ‘It won't do to risk our chance and seeme ter me, Cap'n,” exclaimed Jede, “ that yer think a good deal o' that thar little Gel! Does yer love ‘or? Doss yer want to man No,” replied the young man, smiling, “2 Know @ sunny-haired little maiden who would object to that. I may as well take you Into my Gonfidence, Jude; I believe that I am Mise ‘When the summer min shone brightin ‘ Hor brother 2" ejuaculated the boy. au vee Safina “have every reason to think so. I was tales I've dreatoed away tl re: ‘When, mother, next the eun shell ching You'll lay tne ‘neath their bloom, And the flowers, once 60 deer to Wty Will die upou my bound, Llove the palo white lily, I love the summer rose. Bring them to die, my mother deat Above my cold repose, Oh | ley me down at sunset, Close to the pearly stream ; T'll sleep a0 aweetly, mother deat ‘Though I aball never dreatn. ‘Tho binds will sing above me, ‘The same as when I played Among the water-cr Beneath the tall pine's ahadey But metifuks a wvider tone Will mingle in their soug ‘They'll wing the sweeter, mother deary When days are bright and long, beast Halcom would haven And, mother, well I know that you Will ever think of me, Ant how I loved the singing birds, ‘The bright atream's joyous glee But Lam growing wer Tcannos feel y: I'm ainking in Tabuil uot wake leas, Mr. Brahim respec both he and Cecile bey of such @ fruitiess seer h as thi ‘even assure! me that she loved 1 mere accident of birth would the loast. Finding 1 would n of their generosity, and marry u us Death, A. D, Stows, Writtea Expremly for the New Work Sun. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE ——— A Story of the Sea Ldauds, ——- BY CAPT. WHEFLER, U. 8. A. Author of “ The Web of Fute"; a Tale of the Mike Ground, ge. —— Fotered according to Act of Congress, in the Clerk's Office, of the District Court of the Bout District o New York, by Moses 8. Beach, in year one thousaud eight hundred wud sixty-two, on St. Simon’s island, 1 faintly lection of sometimes He took another glance at his victim,and then commance! pushing the boat down the creek, He hoard the faint cries of the Colonel for help, arising behind him, anda mocking laugh was his answer, He soon dropped down the creek so far that the cotton wood tree, his victlm,aud the little clearing were all hidden from view, The thing's done |" the ruffian then mutter- ed. ‘No one visits that spot once in @ coon's ago! When a clear day brings out the awamp ants from the rotten cottan-woods,they'll have a nice feast |" Me had nearly reached the mouth of the creek when he saw a light gleaming faintly through the bushes, twenty rods or more distant, and heard the sounds of chanting or slnging. Paus- ing witha muttered exclamation or two, he watched and listened moment, and then ground- ed his boat on tho shore and advanced slowly and cautiously in the direction from which the sounds proceeded, “Tf it'a any ono who's likely to release the Colonel,” he muttered, ‘I'll go back and put my knife through him !” He continued to pass through the bushes as cautiously as be could, drawing nearer and near- ertothelight, A most singular and startling scene was that which soon presonted itself to bis sight. ‘A regular Fetish dance {"' he muttered, Asmall party of negroes, males and females, of various sizes and complextous, ranging from 4 quarter blood to the svotiast Ikind of an African, wore dancing and muttering gibberish around a Gre in a little bollow iu the woods, C amon, these worshippers, fora two or three half Baked Lacks, whose wild ant grotesque appear. ance,so unlike that of the sober plantation slave, ed that Wey Lad Leen finported from some ithe sea, ols, an] were chanting ainst their masters, perform, , and singing the rude songs ip, a etrange molange of Tamm the son of Morelan ably ha honorable as her own," The ued : fiend #s now persccuting Colonel W 1 live.” brother.” legal wrete astie muttered: Thate him me suffer |" Warne and bi: phet, thoujhtfully, ng, anil he enid : uur, an’ we kin ways, Lkiv. The “Yog, that will 's our char savage inv ing Wolatrous rite prvuliar to their w fully and superstition, “ Tio rascals {" efaculated Halcom, in a whis, per. ‘I may as well beat a retreat, ae they ap- pear to bo half matdened and delirious with their | oy 4 tem, ravings ant devaucheries !" feel epenong He turned to retire, cautiously, but in some He drew them out, dis appreheusion, wheahe found biwself suddenly i { seized by two mntic negroes who had crept up stealthily behind Lim whily he was watching the dancers, Javer mite a desperate effort to overpower bis captors, but a shrill ery from one of them soon brought the whole circle of dancers arouad him ; and he immediately found himself assailed by half'a dozen of the nogroes,al! raving and clutching at him like so many fatished wolves. Despite all Lis frantic efforts to escape, Captain Halcom was conquered after a short but savage contest,and bound quite ag securely as be had so recently bound the Colonel, Tho rutlian realized the peril into which be hat fallen, The two blacks who had first se:zed him had evidently been acting as a guard, He was borne to the fize around which the circle bad | 10%, boon dancing, and ull ofthem scanned Lis couns | f yc A bani tee aloes 1a. tenance by the light of the burning brands, He | bes’ tren’ tino, © Them's m y dorg! silver dollar w on bringing his prisoner there. women sarvint fe an’ chil’en, an’ 'telligence, it fiendish in ite tones, which circulate! among them; and further startled when two or three of the blackest and most repulsive of them thrust me ek uMgiat aay nga is waluable, their grinning faces down dhoee ty big ewan, ¥! rere tnige le aluatle, chattored tues pecullar ciles of réverge in bi cg Oye ANI ares care! “ur or. | put the mon {none Of What | the side of a dog OM! you black devils 1" he er ou moan?” listened to the slaver knew very well what they m fi ; that your opink ized two of th nas out ter the is oars before ! ! emake tl years before! An, as he made ¢ 1a moment , 4 it Is sufy to say that the face of Horace Maloom | 44 ¢ ah joel aN became quite as pate as that of Colonel Wayne, | covering that he ceuld exsils up there in the lsile clearing | | time withoat interfering with t \s CHAPTER XY. |witah FURTHER RVENTS ABOARD THE DEI, looked downwards. tM the m curing aboard mn Malcom’s brig, When J " Jude ext covered J 4 het in the manner related, hie ba of Mat » execution tountiehim, The man st th he Continued poekot the hottle of wiae with which he b Ae aaa stil suscitated Color and a draught of this AND IT day of 3 appara | {hight aren: 1 of the hold, revealing tlie boy's grotesque appearance, with the brown | hioad of « puppy protruding from each pocket, | © Where is Mise Wayne #* askod Japhet, in a } one which betrayed w singular duterost in the | Lrawangn 0 " ed to be farms Ad doacetptions of the 8 othe vite ‘Two responsi “He fotched her aboard of Wpis yore Brig. 1) quired fros the aucce en to the Congo river by Halcom and soldtee chiof in the manner he state!, But my fate was different from tho one he had marked out fos me. The very next day a vessel came up there for water, and some of the passengers came ashore, One of them,a wealthy gentleman who had live ed for some months at the cape of Good Hopeand bad buried his wife there, was now returning with his infant daughter to France, me, became interested in me, and bought me, thus averting any danger of my becoming the ie me. en to France and elucated as this gentleman’ on, He atopted meas such and I have hed every advantage wealth can give, | was knows by bis name Rupert Brahm, until I learned te love his daughter more than a sister determine] to know my own family uot offer her a name which was lows than staim may scruples, though Imo to give up all idea would be, and more of myseli, they have accompanied me and are now temporarily sojourning on a pl that I came from a slave holding state, also that it was asea-island district, [hada dim recole ing with my father through cotton-falds, and I also remembered @ few other peculiarities of the South. that my name was Moreland, and was confirme ed in the knowledge by the fact that that name was plainly written on my right arm ia Indie ink, Thorefore, on setting out on my search, 2 relinquished the name of Brahm, calling myself Rupert Moreland, I was led to thinks thet thie Place might have been my hoing, since I have discovered that Halcom bas always lived here abouts, I have been here three months, and until tonight I have not obtained the slightest clue to my relationship. But I now believe that Wayne and the bro ther of that sweet irl we endeavored to protect aboard thesteamer, Idare not say’ anything more until this suspicion is verified, Oh, would it might be so! Not ouly would [ bo unspeake y in having such a father sister, but I could offer Cecil Brahm a name es young man stopped, and shaded ble eyes with his hand for a moment, then contin ‘Another proof to me is the fact that this daughter, I shall solve this mystery tonight if “TU help yor,” said Jute, extenting bie hand. ‘ Yer may ‘pond on me Like I was yer + You too have been deeply wronged by him, Judo, Soon after that occurred he returned and won your mother's love. You were born. is your fathor, Jude, although you cannot bear his namo, He is the basest of Jude's eyes Gashed, and he clenchod his Aste I'll be revenged on him, am she'll be revenged on him ‘fore T git throug® with him! LUe's got ter pay yit fur all he made ‘ Pow do you think we can aid Colona auglitor to oscape ? Jude musel a moment, bis excitement van- “Til think ‘bout It, L know whar thar'e ge the crew all dre But what io the name of goodness Lave you there?” asked “Japhet, ia rishment, uotieing the puppies for the fret answered tone expressive of the greatest anpiness n’ shall bring ‘em up myself. Jest ing them to Japhet in the proudest manner, He then related the mode be had adopted to search for bis friend and its results, The boy's eyes were continually rove ing about the hold while he talked rapidly, and ag be concluded be etuffed 4 dog back ip each pocket and darted forward picking up @ h Halcom might Lave dropped “What is that ?” he ssked, coutempi, turning the silver In his hand several times, “ [t's houses an'lon’s, It’s mon sarvints and it’s litle nigs an’ big nigs, ite n’s an’ famn'ly ; Its good looks dorge au’ horgs, it’s pigs an’ chickina, hosses an’ cows, rabbits an’ a pet monkey : Its euny thing yer kia 'mag! kot au’ red pants ; it’s good Yoo, that t yer boy it yer all righ was horfified by a cry of recognition, wild and | a pock fal re a8 eB what Avera, ‘fan’ out Comes the wistala, an’ it's ‘git out tT b'leve in m nse} Ure {ooked at Japhet, who T'itin slow yor that thar million ia 1, Want ter seo it? +fore following wa cir plans he ase e sure Way by whieh me an intesting rcono wae oce | + Comocn, Capa. Vllcarsy yeref yer eay ved bie hands asif about to put hie WILL contributed to bis hea in the direction of the f » sound of r t ious, but all ¢ direction of thot | ce tha School Officers ¢ voloar, but all was silent in the direction of the! |e she offive of the Clerk @f tho Toane abin, Ju ot a dim and. sickly OSE NA + for Primary eu sb the oflice of Wl Ryinge, #4 Crosby st, The apanicd with accurate atabue Bro 2 tue} ‘vil be rejected, sureties will re. iddar, and no proposal “9 r 4 mide ‘ich no eureties are named reckon she’s m the oulin lobo! her dady,” re- | will Leeann Sy se ihe cghl to talech ay plied Jude, : ae Pf the proposals offered if deerned for Nhe pabe ‘Tho yrowmg man arose to his feot as be sald s | Lic interest to defo. Dated June 6 190%, NCIS O'KOR! “ We must rescue them, Jude, ,2#¢.us go op OWEN KINNEY endece where they aro, and yet the proopocts | joo 41°%18 WALTER OCH, } Committee