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* ere Tehould have gone, even thongh on crutches ' lite @ ker than tn " they soom get etronger, wooly me to ee you. Fou “ wood order, but dowe not fo tie what Tehould hawe ex ‘ in years paat, rou never ever! Newer! (raat aypianee) With my and with my Pei 1 have stood by your for t » And eo Tabali to the end 1008 @* you are wn rieht, and T hope you are not wrove 1 atm ' runaway bishop in times of danger i a bam perhaps, a calamity, but [do notreret uever was conscious of fear until the darecr ¥ ver, and then sometimes | brecame nervour ' ter) fF could mot heceure the laws of 1 o> forb dit, Peould not heht for rou “sue but Peould etand by you, 1 eon ov and Leah idie with vou, (Greatuppinuie. beear, ‘ Now i bave nid that Dehell ner en er nto the + efone of enevanee, that hawe created thie un Campy e foent in New York, T lave oo t - ree), Dam quite convince ‘ Tre voane imeeipary Causes, In thie © comparatively and | know no people on thy tueeath (hat have mot their enicvances, aud 1 om of no people on the fee of the earth that have ' eer gievences than we can complain of, after os) A Chanve dose not Oye ingly an itaprove: weout There ie a gre ifference. But when ‘ wt omy eyes beck to the lind of y Be ty, and when 7 think of ite oppression, . t wae the fertile wae and the south of ite inva depopainted, and the eattle browene on the rH! ef tha cortay of the noble pe feel there Ithaok God that I an hove bad theo net. uo mneh wre i ity to core t ched tyranny is prac ou are Iriehme ¥ rink Yan @ man of Ten If you are Gat raporied, po batly to wound m t fAppleure.) under a eptroa, | grievances, t fata dowa to the roote and fties, | am aware " reer Will get uneany sore ames, 5 1 do that every man, from inyar!! ne at flop ot the sburch, for T have bad my tronhie too, and oll my jreecutionson youraccount that itie be corto leer th m patientiy, beeaure they are temporary, and sa #9 | tle while will pose away, the silat inconvenience tust we may be subected toy rather than tush ujou ev lethat we have not witnessed. ‘That ie my op nion fu Butep ere tort of (Le Countries are Geapo' ic, igh they call themaciver constitutional, er du bug eud, do not admit the chenge of ruleron ccount; but in those countries where the rulers © born ton throne whether he be a fool cr wise toon he muat eceupy the throne. 4 Jot for ao oppressed poplin cae “ow, revolution ip a desperate ce-cur tend Lhave known of a that «ver i) better than before it contest, In thie countr kind of revolution 4A turton has made it th Ia t thie reve - Citere th antonin folding a he ROVerNMent, ite hase @ net pot ba disturbed fihe people ewery fone yes moor r dir pproves ta foncur or amend, the printers «a, Uperr’ructure in one paricularis no abroliely n “AP. Let them preecrve the foondaton, te ar, hear, ond let the Am rican people in their wisdom, bole their own vetetrneture ever) four year. bat if the e@ away the foundation, iat bel you, or Phat ehall 1, bave tociime toon the form of Suman t verument, 2 am too old now to wrk rnother woGe. Thave no other country, | owe | toc! on by th old foundation of thin, and Pwea wis wo So constitute the house ke 8 of the epee suerre to oe che right kind of m {A voice Andlhtal tho negroes stay fourth.” Ores of * 1. have no opinion forapresson that po. Sirelator, Everyihiog ie iu the bar of the a » sae Deople of the Duited Biater, etl tie majority oftvem, whether th y makea biouder or not, must everg, and Tam wiliin od by the meoortty, (Applaace. He sneu- bee your pardon im sone. There isa que-tion w J owish you to @urwer, You lgive it tor svother polut; but lo the meantime are you thot T showid give you, ne the Archtor York, @ word of advice, (Yee, yred + ded your T hope you do deers weh to conelude | toe observation that auden togoon’ Arew Te oot every man bound fi he sake of his neighbe to heeom randy told, and I 1 WAV A preserver of « (A Now | am have wen itin th pers, that nota little pro verty bas been di id nor eay by you I bop net, Liem omber the eeore of @ lads, woo 1 1 boy at ut Tyenreot ag ,andahe uid t my eit ie time te t ready for the child answered, a, lam wil eT you go, but as to @oing to church, (Layetiter.) Lbopehe hae learned at's the ase nee that, Yet pop rty ie deetroved, and Neuse,” C.aughter It muet be itor, by whom? by you and }) me and by dy, what's the uec, sho, let a be careful DL ‘amt becaure property can be repaired, bul when Ver Ary opt, they. the Meesties eoule, coumot be ¢ rom the othe: world, apd although in the - ae See gud woent aeeault upon your riel.te, ‘ piovo ction, wy potion ia that every mau oUt o defend his ehansy, df it be ne mare, (ae ‘his h se, on hieehureh (bear, hear.) at the sa dive Lutthe cause must be ulwaye ust, it we defensive Do vou kr advice y be ate my feelin me . LY Ss | and hear s without der UDR deeply, le there n durvetly or Direct you cau » these pro ant auch of ¥ wiot aod revere tuyaf eh nota le mcainst you, eth i thidraw from crowds, t ohers, suffered enough alrow Kove Lit; cannot pro vct iteelf uniess it protect ite peop " hear) will be let loore upom you, and you the innocent will be shot “No shle y fore up your Went keep ont of ¢ timeortal souls are ‘eunched in'o eternity ut. moment's notice? Would oot that he good (vet, very And now thore if. betner ‘yw tical woud ask your advice end “ay, el, e thia, namely: thatit, when the emoke is bg : ‘Le responsibilities of these so-caled ro frown npom Catholics, aud especially brah + aud concentrate upou my be le@ishyou tor one Ching, in what) country stowld | clam n borat (Vo cm, iieand., treland) ow hitdo you amy if theme stories are true? ie | \and. that bas never committed by her ‘ ' she own soil, at all, @ringie ac of cruel. ' li hae been the mother of berces aud never the mother of @ opward (Loud ced cheerta Never! o hink thte ts biarne Vb the Sit Apotle of GC ity, ’ ernie . he had been pre pee by Piles rough this Country, peuhaps prepared | seo keame Look ,inen, ibe voil of Ir ‘ ever erimeoned ed by @ sD , vee blood, and th what no othe ‘it would touch ime deeply to ha r wotty. Teoud many things a (f the Irish people, No, Ireland " rit Dut muck lathe deliesey of feeling ' pople there call eueh people “innocenie: t ey train those “innecent, now the diffe Ps efween moral cent and ad when the unfortunate, do pet deem he yo Vlow or girit ccoun aud even the Fier: « limoe ud amoug them ca ae “ aero looper a boyy he wae very tond of eating ms one pot yer freeb, vorite bes antoehirpip hie th Akin! 7] ' (aa be ou epoke too jute." i at ethtop In Ire and ‘ ¢up before my memory! When | ‘ ith nelle men that beve been extied uud ¢ petiocre mere trying than (bose which you have tet peer et the O'Doun I's of Spain, who were at ‘ fo othatomicn, The field-miatelal Nugent. ‘ Wools twas welt aequatuted. LLe O'Dounel i vou he ifeof the young emperor by ate pe dic tisown Dody between the rovercign and the as. ” When dl koow in later times of persecu'too t “of sou Drethren bas fattened the beds of 8 va, the Crimea, of Dethi, and India wh. 4 1 of the cructiiee of the goverpmen! which bas » to arcd them, leaving po door open; when Lihink © ol thie, t do not wonder at the policy of John 1 ii ai, hear,) in replicing @ poble population by « eof bis fa: bullocks, (Great ebeering,) Now ein TL took it upon) myself to say thet you should bot be molveted ip paying me ae virit, viel, and In retiring from It I thenk you for your & idoces, (applause) aad I hope that noih.og will oc eu, a least until you get to your hou If by eban’» you should se@@ policeman or military man (s psuse)- juet look a@ him, and thea ‘Hee the ep but up bis baud and motioned he people » thereby intemding the people rhouid poe if they came across either do the eo a a tare stances compl ted, of wow in progress, withe ei'ion, have In one or two Instances been tater Provont Marshals are informed that mo orders? been temed countermanding the dra‘t Adequate f met tothe p Interm:te4 | | | | has been ordered be the Govern. | | tewhere the proceedings hawe breu | | | j eye he shape of complete veseels, Michael Doyerand John Conway, ’ . a Al Mi VJ He wes obeved, amid the loud cheering of (he | hove at iret areurne MARINE NEWS. asembly, ti debodly exsacceration to ay that they eure | - ran The Archbighop and those onthe boleony then ie 4 a ver Lult bere, The buile aro now | Sun R, 4.43- Sur 8.7.17 Moon K., 064 tired. After seating Limerlf for a few momenta ol, vthocides cong tailed with a more CLEARED pe: lor, and receiving the conmratuatione of theca s Atuvit t cf any other vessel, The STRAMBEUIPS panes Cadwallader, Baltimore ; and gentlemen poreent, the Ar precredte he ‘ ie fe moghituce, b oe thao | New pork, biromen. ¢ ca, No eau etedy, The main part of the « baving i eve ladon, will the ue FLITP Colombe, Vaealo, for Cork, Lreland, aqulea® crowd remained curiously looking at 6 * iv roved fashion, DARKS Charitte t Emma. Londonde re; Aeme, hour, whem Father Starrawent onthe bacoue aed fg oe eere ¢ HO teet wide, | Campbell, Vera Cruz; PB » Meyer, Queensionn beckoning to them to ee ay. th owly dir t have oO T ho lero BRICS Clara 1D Rol bine, Havana; N 3 npbdiled fon A aka aie Mid | Beetou, Ada, 8 Pierre, F at the eame time the Bishop, fiom Qa or * Wwe t ania re | bestowed the tole b t OM oatwe e 20 SCHOONEPS~— O7e!!, D apostole bese fon, jafwt | Gre FENECted to ESS S Moto Olver ort Koy ay WS Conquest, New Hav mente scarcely @ dozen pen ne reamau a4 Th bes w@neeherp cea necdle Sa.ah Jane, Provides J Raymond Fort. Mauroe: ane 4 ° PROCLAMATION 1'Y THEE WAS Biiza & Ca harne, Rock pound: 8 mere, B iti. rime? oAt half t four P. M., vesterdag, a | mre eats ia, Gaon Ne Mot Decell, Washington; “Mayom's Orrte, New ¥ J 2 meh Meiudees, Bosou; Alice, b..zabetupert. “To the Cittecna of New York $ fir pe ees ee ae ARRIVED “© The tiotous ase mblwrce having been diener et. | © uh . ipraphietekces Eel STRAMENIPS Commod Philadelphia; Chesa business is ranning inte veial chan ‘ i { phochoras ignid Damage, a Portiand, Bie: Auibia ite, Pithade hag ar od SHINS — Jota Clark, Li el, Wetater, do. Con- oun lines of omulbaer, retivay and tr / d » Lane sesumed their ord'nary operations. les } Tne rf w will hold its ast ese inedioe OE eel cee ae of disorder reme'n, excoptin a ermal) dietiict ip the 6 ‘ jaye All p jue license HARKS. Maraval, Rarbadoes, Therese, Mareeilles, eastern part of thu city, coretia apot of the le tadia ihe necessary biackeand | Persia, Cow May, 0 1 Bighte nth and Twent War Phe yoiice te | inf a whe ued fae at the oflice of the hk ety Annie c Windeor, Croton, Else . force P ‘4 ec hport or Brietc) i) ae) Girgenr everpwhere alert. A au he ary force is now | Is iu ae eis Horton, Havana: M4 Kuby, Walton. here to eupprene guy iliegs vent, however fore) Lik barien M w TAB. Sorty, | Seno ens Conneerient, Hanecr;, Bltzabeth, midable, N fit & Me d their f Lb 4 Bara Gorm Kearne Biigabetipert for Siete “ ert fo: pu t eee of th {t mu ore eto | staih Tuttle, Provin-etown: Larkin, s beth por Let me exhort yeu, therfore, to 5 ’ 4 nity large & “ kuow: | for Hor'ou; Summit, Bos cn for Windaor; Bde Hart, ordinary buine@ Avoid eepecial y ali crowds we the sul. Tbe pu ereto@ | Bath: Cora, Bosea, Cty Boortda, Boron, SH Pool, Remain ques your & except @hen eo at th will be wo wace Pubuay Bene at G ynnec ic “4 Aid Be ton Md Aibauy ne the thorit \ ‘ Der ala ui ! Thatehbe ta anerd in burinee or ate eting t suthorities in | AMVeRMERTS Boston; J ho Nelerr Snow. P. somes organized force, When the in tary vs i wished ‘ rie; Agricola, Koodon s Kio in the etreete, do not gather about it, being eure Hesnewa On Morday, the ta famed Depter Brot, 1 By LOW —One bark and one brig, unknown, that It ie doing ite duty in obedienes to orders # yy wi ww aotoct envagem = 2 from superior authority, your Lon 1 your pe ' . re ' endilcecente on the ¢ ‘ s of bustares you lave ariht to defend, and stie your aiute portion, To Too Late for Classiffe duty to defend them at eli hagords, Yoeld to no f ’ tome at the New) <ctemamstenameannas tiridation and ty no demand for monre we the p s. of yoursaft) fan son wane 7 dee Con pave hed | sorcr. aut op Priday, July 17th, William from your accurt bee » the ‘ "are | Mer ahead sof hie ace. warning, bat ere to the | ena i . tps of be found is winch to ay acy pea shorn ecg een nearest station | @ couepira | Bere 1) p @aran! tor, hen iu tlhe New Howe . are corpectfully invited tw tor. o7e WS VERDI Kang Gstreis 7s S hie funeral, ence, 14) Fast “ " ; HE € oURTS t tb Satur Bt one a'eioe Re asenred that the pm! ie author siee have the i Dare C int Supreme Court nef nuvi atop ing will be tak: ability and the will to protect rou from eo who | \se 19 CUprem Me™ 1 ett to Calvary Centery for ii.termen’. 220 have con-pired al ke againet your peacr, epaina! thy | Chou) ere, before Justice Barnard, te case of The ROVKE — On Priday, vay 17, William Ropke, aged a 0 olce ( « r v e rid th Met ty Marelial Murray, | 6 peu, 2 monthe and | day government of your choice, and agacnet the laws ; , A / « : The friends and of the family, altro the which your representatives have ex Was brought up for areument, This case wae intend- | pecckion sehureen eapee'fully” Invited to Geoea " ediothente "t eat i the question ar to the Const attend the fnneral on § o'clock, from cor: tutioumlss of it wae i Before toe | Bing and Conover et Hie remains wil! be: CIRCULAR IN RELATION 10 THE DAPI Con eon ae 1 1 OP; titi righ taken to Greenwood, wi ‘ Wak [rrautwest ; Hiricen ite camots rds Ora bhi | TLETGEN On Friday, Joly 17th, Mrs. Elizabeth Provoer Makanat Kal g ead a! rs jog to waive | Tietgen, wife ot Joku G, Pletgen, aged 25 yeare and 3 Woarntsatos, bb OC, day hi ) hid tisin Disirict dave Cracurae No. 48 Att pi a return to The re lati vee aod friends ‘ f the tamily are respect. The o Pha Grad lata redin the | ‘be w 3 ator had ben dis. | Milly invited to arte 8 funeral, on Sunday alter. ye operations of the dra ! in l obs It was atiemped to | DOU AT? o'clock, from hut late residence, eorne: S34 New England aod Mdile S'ates, doin mort in the | #t and loth Ave, . imply made for the d loth A 223 TY — = BAKELS--WANTED-—A YOUNG MAN to work at the baking: wages $40 week and Inquire corner Liberty and F streets, Green- b the Jajge tetas d found point Life is but a Span, adelph.a thieves, were arrested yesterday is eae arst 1 ‘ ! ° fe 1s but # @pyir—of horaea Provost M will be ained by the m liter John Howell, returned eoldier, in the L 1 the eh “Prime forces of the cou perfor oe the draft, in accord 7 : ace with the law: of the United states, and wil! pro- clerk, reiting #t 249 Houston atreet, yeke your time"? ceed to execute the ordere ho retofore given for the ‘ bar with the us tion under prom draft raphily aweball be bet e, by aid of the | We vt marriage, of Liew Kiernan, of 11 Liudeow Aves Deeokiyn, military forces, ordered to co opearate with and pri -_- BROOKLYN, tect then, Javrs B Fey, Provost Marehal General, Avy atnsin Brooxtys,—All remained quiet Strength of the Vilitary in thie City | reeterday, and the night previous, although many ys Ae abd Ne tae El Mi etd The following ie @ e'aterent of the number of | threstebad been made to sack aud bun the houes of 0, 9: 40ene*w! pin so o troops in thie eily ae forasie ki own Gocere wb) b caneed a great deal of excitement +o Orr ay wud let 'em went.” Peet) Kog ment (National Cuan! So | sui a ounber of persons came to the office of the Lu- Siste Fifth Ree ment N.Y ins Hatt 40 | spec Pati Or DI t 5 On the sunny road to fitty, Oue Hundred and bifty-*ecoud m® gin ut a | speeiyn at? oe Pept eatin. TNS Vues Baeae on r Seven f fourth N.Y. M. (Rochester | | Concentrate pue polit, toms ta act in eny great Seventh N.Y, Vounteere (org.ainn tM] vy, it was imposible to grant all the reques! ; 5 Fey hy . y “i one-horse team, Hieven'b N. ¥. Voluntecrs (o.gan'nn 0) th wie, Several fmuli «were notified that Thirteenth N. ¥.V. (2 companies) Cavairy.... alt residences would Le vieited during the night, “Avo! joge on, grows quite unsteady, \ eminr Tro. pe. a some jnstances the faniiles removed to otter BK elsani eu Lis pe Aa ivan Komment 0} Kiookst waye ready, Role oo | Paces fo eke Conger, No boure wae eet on fire, : A Mac x “Gy th wins the race, Other ocean za too, artiiery, Le 0 | however, and but few houses were molested lo auy Bighth Ke@ment U. >. lafsutry a soos 800 | way — wonsee More tworps are expects! and the number of tro pa | for act at any moment, aud tn compliance with the ° wil Datly, ina day or two, be augmented te &000, | Pi ocigmat f Le Mayor, the citinens of the ec veral Qs reveral of the New York aud Bruel) reqimente he hued Cou. panies to patrol their Leapec, Wey, will arrive to-day, Nees cicht,roas to guard against iucen ot S0e} , ' er ber, bos ness to th e Albany, July V7, The 1th Volunteer A ba daa De RRLISEY cick ey | Gorman but hadid b Roby Verner. His ese! And Gith Militia regiments are ith Brooklyn wards, Meet. | and chair were there, but tue firmer hid go work tat sorteveng inall (he Warde, and CHAPTER IV, the order to proc ed to New Yor ¢ aa : ri ‘ ead io ite frame, aut @ ot air wos ern) ty ieeicnded? Mesias aiden’ ana . H : t ue 2 A . i fray gciioen acd . i ae urs ithe artor found another studio?" ; ; real vid ie clube, eimii © thoer use c ured Sif ¢ _ Pha from Usvulage were also ¢ ended | ime pettcs y 1 Pgeatya Tales Gard mae ar day, ; notabj red it, Lute diferent art — or THE RIOTS ELSE UEKE Yereriar, Jolin Trace, one of a crowd who ersault- nae bom pow, ane bo which we must Massuchusetts eid oa W Gree Lane, on Tuceday night ieat Boston, July 16. The wob epirit in thie city ap | vie on f tle ' . ice Perry, eo the charge o} "@ Aer Bir Arth ifs ie ikia 16 Bawa Loan aiatty. emectially sani ah , ar ae re det , James Henry White (cole r oe pM, ry : is ‘ a8 rere’ RE there ave ao indications of ite ruewal, As a precau seid le bt S ouh seesulting Bim, Tho | ay did ob ttdnk Mien be wold leat dl now, . i tlonary measure, bo fr, astrony military force and | UP eh ake eda dl hd butwas eeized aud | oude: Lhuve not hewrd of hie death.” police patrol will guard (heelty toniehtan'. fd Genk ; occupied by two colored fami: | What can be the cause i ite coming op a0 onde necessary, for several nichteto come. ‘I Avs ' a6 ad vot offended the accused | den y? He was rere kt b “ ve 1 when at Sanone tional Demoeratic Club have voted to test tu Thea Manan ee Justice convicted Tracy and ee B beded a symptons of decline, or any cher eourteof lawthe leaslity of the Conseription } Hi , : ae a default of payment be wes sent to “Do you rete remy telling you, Sir Teernard Doge has been arrested for haranguing ao | D ars . ; Arthur, that a blow to ba fellogs would kil crowd in opposition to the draft, He was locked up ia | RowNrn.—Ahe bedy of aman was picked | bim 9 default of 96,000 bail | By tm he Atlantic Look Marin, whieh it is ascertained ry rth his witered. Boston, /uly 16.The draft in Lowell, Char | rs fund fa t kota to be that of Captain | Qin, bee hed i : ' ; ‘He hes bad ot, unless Tam imi Roxbury, Springfield and othes towns, bas been ef | Ply terns he brig Marshall, of Dronklra, who.| a; Greeitice te et nm meniaken.. He got ls fected In & quiet and orderly manner tee te Car eel ee are gle Femalns were | what do you mean #* inquired the beronet Boston, July 17. Some rowdice attempted to vet ] GUHA HtUkLer willdestara tasbic “1 do nos uuderstand it, aud indeed it is no bust up eitot in Portamouth, NH, last ment, but a lirowavening,at 8 ' eA aL MeMOF- | regs cf iin butwienbecameup from Saxon. were euminartiy quelled ty the Mayor wath ae e | 4 ulet. noth of Myrtle Avenue, on Aloy y ary, ie pert soa a pr Pesaran ° : et rex : ; the type 5 dcserte pe CiGd i Usp clon crosad ww cur love of police and citizeos Thier of the leading riotere | orhar RoR God”. laughier had anything todo withis, “Pardon ine, were badiy wounded, A detachmentot marines (rom aya BS SirArwur, seere cli frends; it is @ thought the Newy Yard, aod @ compiny of Keguiace from WILLIAM ABT kaw meuboned on'y to you," Fort Constitution were promptly on law at tl yerseity wrist Riot.—The feeling in Iscoud hike ¥) me bim,* seid Bir Arthur. mob had beeu dispersed, and quict Laseince by o ' Oo ! deraldy, aod ga aber with me? ntained. ' #becn'uo a ted demonetration by any Raby Vorver waseti! alive,but it was his lest dey ingAeld, Mars, July 16.—The quote of thie © Mt steiah Ttde now beileved that no at- Jef ive, He ley panting on he death-ed, alone 1p Bas been filed \ dey. everythiny pared of bar pis of au il gal charsetor will be made, either by | A tc the f up Da wasted and the vanes of many y | the ret ption or thoee anzioua to 1) katthesuhto f " "| Ar sr, inex. vid’ wiih: applause, Meay ¢ + pele @ young dee do, | P eri Ny shoe + bab down yy ita and to k ie citizens, ‘noiuding a tunibder of professional men, are beoel | 9, Was arrested jor attempting to incite @ | manny Ae ave teen to yourself," among the conseripred The draftin (ule district wil Mlet tie wae intoxteated and fderly, upoa bis | he asked, tu g bob be stuty i be closed to-morrow. | person were found ariweand anmunition, Yesterday ‘Ttho kit wae. herest"he wurmered, “My The Troy * Times." jn , Justice Ca lahan very propecly gave bin | ot er ded oa dechoes Troy, NM. Ya July 17. ‘The office of the Troy | *! » the Pom anne’ : Poa ee eerie Aad Times will be Immedimtely reorgauined, and, with During Thareday evening, $0 eof prize mus “A moat al sudert, whom I , Dew type and fresh maserini, the publicadon of che | S were scat trom Bulb Drookivm to the Newy | womeives, Lon dnobeal i paper whi be resumed at once. Y forsaehecping, A large number of elevators | hain tt em aust poy for it. | Are ero uncured under the guns of tbe vessels in the O. my boy" attered Sr Arthur to @ tome of The Draft to Philadciphia ‘ " 4 hy . Wallet or angie doverhim, “why did you not Philadelphia, July 17. The deait in the Fifteenth | i ene Say a et we know thi Mal my purse sould have Ward of (bie city bas been completed ina quiet and, 5 ube Hilarie f i Biiey | bea yous, f i UF iV GD Or's Bis 8." 1 © patro ce to 16 | orderiy manner, | : yunvnet stand Would not have availed 7 oR SAE AP TRE \ kore aud ehip Du lders ape quiut. yo id, “Sir Arbour. 6 ds best as Lady te Pa ood, Yesterday Coroner Barret held | 16 ds for Tam going to Ler Soehas ben watug Harford, July 17. ibe statement turniehed the | 9 ; the body of a wom aed Mare Ack. | ft meal 6! ese yours Sle tid me my lot would prees, by way of Sp inetield aud Albany, that a riot ys t bhostheteect, Urookive, CE. 1 who |. notce # happy ope, Buti. wi. soon be over now," was occurring in ihie city on Tuveday, ware an ato. | Youre pt he ae 8 mie Raat phew dd iimvoveyrovtuy fainter, “for earmly ' ve » be . ‘ . sof Td " minable falsehood, No mot or (uinultof any kind | ve wot the bras al Rey wriety pee Hee pe Narplnlie: ry Lenore hes taken piace here, AER LORETTN paaed Baxout eou theoiwn, Iferuse blow . Pha 5 he has feed ag d dede.us Vener t snk Naval Mcvements. J Isersprany Pitx.-Boween It and 12 | toto b tom dt eve iod uti, @ad that ‘ ‘ tay virht airy broseout ines able | > W oat bers d et Marie Bexunbury, how very ALL THE MEN-O# WAN LN THE CITY OLDRMED RO TUR ; Honderson ' . | Dike it was ie retro ution or sie biow Moria Ra: y ndepsop street, Jeraey City. | hig de. touttu tim! flv waee sirong man. avd BAYT YARD, owned ' Heode.sen, gurdeacd, The flames | iad weathers dt, but i! ad leit. m rep Fm ut In consequence of the mob) ots, all he menof war) 5; " sen he enire bas dig wae soon in | traces ob his he re thar te fied the worla @t anchor ip ihe dillrrent jparrs of the river, have © wore (hoor boseertn the bara atthe | to kKbow. pir Arteur oath mas Mia tr se srougtis, en brought to the Navy Yard. 1. woess t twoof whioh were reecued, and her, vale | 8d ther ue O14 ult, ab a dis cable aba uu- \r son eggiegate of 88 guns, hadcon,: over upteonoon 4 was Lurnedto death. Loss about $400, Ou Coratuon eve he returned to Saxurbury, yesterday, noineuravee. The fire is suppoeed to have been caus a@iterdione, hiniwodvighter@cnly being at tie hive p.ecea of artillery, manne! by det mente of | ed by vagabond . fable, Le tod thes o the haetheot the ertiet, Raby enilors belonging to the receiving ebup North Caro | ° meme Verner Mrs A bion ¢xX)'e #¢d sorrow aud eure ling, were on duty dusting yerterda); a. the avail | epafactured ip prise Maria anid uo ling, b ther face trooped, able marines were Kept ou post wt the Uiriecksns BOGE ee rete CONE OUR ER TEOS the me APNE ueual, The officer of the corps at the station bene 011,000; thr lee | * Been fe roly aber, ter head ouly drooped the . ‘ wa it. worry, permanently on duty !p New York, vue |eutunnt ye ge touny ee one AHA A “ivhasteen tinted to me that you tampered has had to stand guard at the gate eirce ih rot Wt. Lis foeiugs,”’ be said, do Yor. y reprowchful begap, Admiral Spauldings bas enjoiued on ai t! more than a thonsand | ne, 'L tme teil, oi, Mar @ thattoe vain bants officers the necessity of belog un‘ireingly ¥ tin! seach cover og but the space | of encou:ag ng admiration, where it csnnot legaily uperimtend: ; t w square ine no two vould bealik | What | be reveives, always tends to il!; and no right euperintending the differeut deparimente, aud im | ) c Qe wel! ne dutinite e&i |, is chown by the | minced girl » ould coudemeind to it." watching carefully the conduct of the employees. | Cvator in (Dis beautiful arrangement} ood wEat n- ‘Tthoug t Maria tsiked # great deal to young THE GREAT OOBAN IKON CLADE | convent Aes Fok xt rr} Pl mebence and Verner,” jema kei Mré Ashton. “Had he veen of 42) 6 qroat ocaay you ciads Dactetor apd Puritan Lal! thie Wgungupibs uaashs mould be obUveraved! | Ou owa order L bhvad have dabereeds bus J of Sir Artuur, jtears, ‘TH ma) symbolle urut ver willow; ber @oit blue eye wanders in! depthe of heaven, Ler hands ere full of fruits, flowerty gras It ie the Loireauch ae arthes gy) ale trexprems her in marble imagination, when you bad once seen, would pers, sonily her. rule elsewhere, here is the reign of beauty and fere yy, tity. Y eighty leaguer, the “corm<olored river,” es an old yards, woodsand grea @ barren or ® desert spot, #3, on ether stile, the eye sees only fi cks feeding, *: cittoorys smoking, singing at their ploughs, ienew she could not be serious. He was ca'y © painter. * “She killed him [" was the eiguificent ans veo And Maria Baxoucury bursty inte THE ERD, CHAPTFR L TUR BiVALe, “Do you see that figure of a nymph leantng Her fair hair is wreathed wit! atre\ched trwards » group cf ch ldren; and per two beaulful form !es gracefuly reciuing along. uch @6 your ow. Force, iropetuosity and g andsur may In scourse of more thea abundrot ood | Lrontcler hagatt, flows through meadows, vinesj #, without once fading * | rom its source to thet .,- “ and ploughmeo who seem The stream glides noiselessiy over its e«ndy bed-.emong islete nodding their plumes of osier, wilows - end poplar. Io ali the landscapes there ts, a de Lyht ul thongh rather unvaryiog sofiness; s subs. dumd quiet, which gives to every hing sround you that aitractrveusss which is someLow alwys found” ¢ wits afftuence and case, It is almost a piece of Arcadia, withunore water aud less gun, Upon the river dweil @ race who partake ips cha recter, They have vot the jeeriig surbulance of the Sene boatwen, por the aulles Sercracee of those of the Bhone nor the heavicess of the mia who navigate the Rhine, The bargeman of the Loipe is of & peaceful disposition ; nigorous with out, coarseuras, acd merry without excess, be lots, his life fow om through things as he finds them, like the water which carries him Letwean ite ‘fertile Decks Wi few exceptions, he has no rustrainta of locks, no herd Istor at the oar, no tedious towing work to undergo, The wind, which finde free course through the immenee basi of the river, enables him to sail bota up and down, Standing st the enormous helm, the boat-maater atteuds only to the cou. se of the barge, whilst bie mates help it along by “spurring” the bottom of the water wishimonshod poles, Atime tervals a fow words are exchanged,in the loud tone of people accustomed to talk in the open air; the youngster huis the famous ron, of “The Barges man of the Loire;” the barge that meets them gee e@ merry cheer as it paases, or “ives them come uses ful bit of neww; @od in this way they ail reach the evening's anchorage, where the crews who have bad equal. luck of wind aud tide during the dey meet toye ther at'the public house patronised by the River Berv'ce, One of th.rse chances bas Just brought the Berges men of the’, foje,"’ # new. y-bullt charreyonna and those of th a/utreau (boats in use on the Loire) “White Flag," @ gether at the “Grand Turk,” of Chalonnes, It wae the end of January in ¢he year 1°19; the snow bavi now been lying on the ground for # long time, and & great re wae biezing in the main room of the ¢inn, which served at once fog kitchen and hall, The “river brethy table stained with wit peace at its four cornet, Wherp some jovial fellow had nailed them by way of ornament, The barge meats voices resounded merrily in boisterous jeste and laughter, when she ium doof, which the inclem- ency of the season hed kept cicsoJ, contrary to all custom, wae hastily opened. Al) tie draught of cold Air which entered with the wecomer, they all turned round and dincovered )*outlawed Te ny.® This wea the nickname give! to Master Levin, formerly ® bargeinan, aud now}e fisherman of the Loire ; who had mavy times be}n fined and se nt te jail for making use of the amall-rineshed nets, vrhiok are forbidden by law, leat the r Wer should be un- stocked by the destruction of the] young fry, Lena was one of those cynice of the sort, wha, fin® ing it troublesome to affect-virtuel, indulge theme selves in plain-speaking vice, The Largemon greeted his entrjance with @ wel. come of doubtiul meaning, Dnt bef seemed to take it ia good part. { “Good-day, my lads; a good-de y, amd @ merry new year to you,” ssid be, with his) usual impudent chucgle, Addressing bimeelf tos haudeome young man of five-and-iwenty, who, notwithsia «ding the cold wore the ordinary bargeman's dresl s—a short jeck- et, blue troweers fastened round uh pe walt with @ red woolen sash, a knotted cotton ¢crmvat, @ ema’? glazed hat, and thio shoes ted wilth riob (5; added—"Au, here you s¢, Andre, my an Daas | aay you are beylan ng the year by @pono. Las ft new Cherres oune.” Then turning round— “My service to you, Master Moru ; - nephew Francis, and all the reat, ct 4. Eki if all the folks here must not be box, Bol look #0 comfoi table and happy in “You don't mesa to reckon yourse.f af ‘hasta then, Master Oitaw," observed Meru, ) 2 coscnee tat imperfwtiy concealed histo 4.) | “Men of the world mever recson The # t when they get amoug innocents,” replied’ ® 49 4 H at ne of easy impud nce, “But deuce Ldidpot think Master Meru'’s Futreay. charged and off sgain ‘Then you did not know that I was +! for a freight “A fret |" repeated the fitherman lords of Chalonnce charged you with “\ V4 5- } of their distaff 1" nt nt aatit “Not @ disteff, but someone who k’ Ne i use it,” Vv Levin \oliewed the looks of the barze \aan, “1K Al ® @ tbu the chica y corner, and he there pe: !i! 's ‘ spinning bv the fre side, eee Hd “Raith! 't.* pretty Entine |" (Valent . “how gocedt with you, Eatinely ‘ i “Coller tlagim the month of vin" san woe domesh, whose + OMITTED | laugh mouth, and sau fies character. 7 vy nu “And is this the way you’ fj) | Bt. Vincenis Hermitage tree | je “eenuot the lovely Busine fi VW wy) and No," repiied she tronic hole * heavy on my hinds, as I er BA ¢ plough, nor drive the oxen,s "es servant led "Lea, ¢ cow “eo

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