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(Comtinued srom the Poe Page) wl iPed help emplorees eniieted in tie brigade. “thet Too Late for Classification. _ OFFICIAL AN e ¥. b YOR . ¢ a BS ‘ TE Bao nonet elert whether ther return to ther business | DEAT HA. N w int hetsey Sinn ig? ptt informa such employers) COSTELLO The Comm ttre hereby give notice that they have that heen membere of the muita force have no | 47 Park fiard their ottice at ‘he Supreme Court Room, Noe. 71 rt ; : " | « & ii Tuane # t up etaire, and that said office will ' the matter, He ato reminde them that | be open daily at 9 o'clock A.M, until the busiuess tov eould postibly have no brainess to transact and | gam in ter Gillen and Jobn | for which the Committee was organized ts disposed ree to look after, but for the enatatning power muectfiily invited to attend the fu. | of. e © look after, P , on Bunday afternoon, Sept. 6, at 4 o'eloek. 978 The Committee also give notice that no application itis The General notifies ho may cecbaree clerks for the reason of their alernce on rrdote, that he will in ewery caer hand in the y eof the emplorer to the wil eachoritiee of the iniy where he resides, to be suminourd as @ special L emotions, to preserve pocd order there. trom & Nrono's foe dioray Rremsr Atrack Coroner Norrie held an ingnest verterday oon upon the beds of Dan eckson, ‘known am Juckeon, the colored man, ebo died at thy Horpitalen Wednesday morning, from in- blows with etones on Sunday he sory brought in the folowing rueta ned > ping teat were Harte } farkson came by hig invriee be # baba s ( ptones thrown hy Patrick Lahey, Berner "end Oliver Lockwood, aod others, at renown’ the rendition of the werdiet, the Coroner com: r the parties to all toawalt the action of the toand ur ‘The full particulars of thie case have tubliehed in the @ra. on WILLIAMSEERGHE RRATLE AC Yosterdava young vere of ape. while awing wood rockin, Bo Tr, ran @ needl birt besom was pinned, Into bie breset, heat, aud hase nee suffered the most acute much diMeulty in gettiog breath Itie themed hy medical gentiemer, that the ust hawe penetrated the heart wery elightly, savery remarkable one Tiara sin, wit reweral Vm. Raker, the Yeung Patriot. ' NOW! am Peake, o¢ arn biave my daugh. roar aeeunth sou areequa. io wealth ela postien,’ paw wae ® haughty od man of @oma e eed tee pera whom ireased ea Youn. AD Of bwente fee wpe tle youcg man withdrew tely toa bs.ou, n Sxoinenthe later the coung men atord in the ‘White 1 bere apa’? angry exclaimed eod At, oid ma roud’y excalmed Willem ‘ i er ar dat s @jusl end i Ideas poured woth eoorn, A derisive : t t 1 fests when, canting viow po: th arbee tel le en enormous wees oaces, Wihium Baker oroitedly cried re) L ' weal And I've tenfold te, I D fae? You spurued ine from ti dont deepar I recured a theta e the Artwy o! the with ve 0 eacerly er Ta'reed theo d man— and Oh i the dipated cavalry horses [could ide i Tree craitha odman, “And good vel ore t Tics dot they dot apd the profite ere im- Si. 0 aim sour daughter's fair e Bot }ld' Look mein the Out oll this have ten leas " 1 Wo ler Bexer Aod.” ¢ i tuned theod ma avo wither yOu in faror al @ ripe oy ' er’ Maralet Id, come bith y Willem cametive Re happy, my hlare Vid, watever our lot in life may be, et es pport the G vernment.” Anrrvas Wann, were talking hie trav. ow why it was called Mount Burnkl" Abans. be RL. 6S Warren-et and 1pm. Sunday &:29 p.m. © Alt tariem ROR, Youn et. and ath os a.m. Line'e Sew Londen ' wut 1 er Hel Maver! } ! Spm hue Hown hk fled Teh et and th ave Roster New tlaven RK tthov .vie Shere Line | Mun wEreR RK, toot Phiade pla by New Jer atelphie, by Came 1 ' Be Bick Wa tou, by New hee tra rte andte “ime for Closing the Mailanat the Poet office, ent Prottan ar be dthe ¢ t ontines 1 vba toy ’ May " ' in al i 5 ‘ I ‘ 0) fee at 4% mand |) pom aos Co Suuday al taaile chose at 1p MARINE NEW Kt Sun §, 6 Moon ht 11.00. H.W. 0).0T CLEARED. FAMAIIPS. Wi W ward, Ialtimore; City voy Pruteaia, Maio! ure M a 1 bh M Taylor, Loudon: ‘ Ieiet Honduras, Belize, Vineent er, San Flam, Oy Joho, e Drothore, Washington; Ban : a, Snow Bll, Mary Ht Stem: Three sist KF Vou er, Philadelr " , gor, | rt an 1 ie \ Jani, Let ores; Cas ato a. xt NM, Mary EB fiaok BN ah 108, Bide, Washington; Wm en, te 4 ws, Werhinogton, Mary “ ty de ine i W Grice, Waehing obp H ldieiph a, Gertrcde, Canict Chincoeague: Bee, SLOUPS—Helea, N, Bedford: J Adams, N. Hoven. aRRi STEAMBHIE Siar 8 Charleston Bar; ; #rduad on, Charles Pp Ss Lookout, Chanae, W ay Liverpool, Soart of Mexico; BARKS ¢ Dp Spray, Cardi Gen th K West Ukios » NA 4 ape Yo te re avon; Sea Bid, Hill.t Bhaceyeie: SCHOONERS- Charmer, Boston (6 Albany: Ww ios, Portland, Ct; Governor, | Henares ardner, Chase, Prowidence; Anu t ayes, Provi. tones Pp & ndsey, Baco; Unison, I Me Cat ep, Lingo, CH, Dewina, Sackvil@, Frances Haren, ugan, CK; Young Te tou; Wim Ca N Sediord: JK Hart, Bani steru Bele, Lingan, ¢ 3, Charles Carroll, Middletown, Cl Waianga, Lin on, © By Sarah Appleton, Providence, Moonlight, sewbern, N RARGES Sebriver, Baltimore; aleon, Baltimore BELOW —Ose bark aud cue brie . | East sth et. Privilege of bath ment of Substitute or Kelief money will MATIOY Op Friday, Sept. 4, Joseph Malloy, son bad untii the Distriet Board of Eoroliment for the of the inte Michael Mailoy, aged 6 yrars and § mos, ; The friends of the family are respectfully invited | rd, and secepted the person drafted into to Sttend the funeral, on Bunday atterucon. Reve rove Mans Fong ce under the Act of Congress, re ‘ell - ch 3. 4 oO ' ¢ MARX At Brooklyn, Friday. The follo fon Welen oat hie nt flows Pave ‘bron He ot Pet png adopted in relation to drafted pere nein judigeot «ir Funeral will take place et lo for oupportt hid roel hl opike alle kl residence, 108 Fulton et, Brook! ‘The retnai be removed to the Moravian Cemetery,i faten 0 for interment. NOWLAN On Sept. 4th, Richard ay son of Richard and Sarab Nowian, and 5 deys The term “eltigen,” emplored in the fourth and etione of the Ordinance of the Hoard of du embrace ali residents of thecity and coun io to dratt and service under the Act of Con- ing a farntiy dependent on him. urin the fourth section of the ; ‘ood equivalent aa to section of said Ordinance, are construed ‘or thou wert too pure and lovely to mean an C fc i o 10.8 world like thie todeat’ ay ) and iaciude the following cases, that is t The relatives and friends are respectfully invited |! Fare thee weil, eweet tud of beauty! Little angel, fare thee well! f° Stee Lo pearrehs on cia, ernoon, Ment A, at ifeonly,| o'clor rom hie te ? vifeonies bet. Vanbrunt and ft hare . Trookiys. al King ih chudren, Who are whol'r de whoee peoteot upon him for rent of support, A York, #1 4th, A Vandernee, aged 4* ve frand months keeles es And frienda of the family, and the v.are invited to attend the funeral, on Sanday afternoon, th inst, at 1 o'clock, at the tite: sepaeiaaey Chareb, Tompkinsville, “a Bo WANTED —AT FLIZABETH ST, | vice of the ts tee, and antiaty: Must ome well recommended. One from the country preferred, be ws NTED—HANDS, COMPETENT, AND also beginners, for chenille nete and head Areasre; employment all year steady. Apply As Carmine ot, near B.eecker at. ¥ WANTED— ey ea EN THOUSAND AURSTITUTES TO WHOM THRER HUNDRED DOLLAKE WILL be paid by the County Substitute and Kelief Com. mittee. Appl, pritet: Apply immediately to Nos. 7) and 73 Duane will be furniete fourth section he Ordinanes, which thei famdies to (he amount of relief ther |, poterceeding the ein of three b which wih be d by the Compiro mente and a h tines, ao nt afford the aasistance ver ded t TV. Ip case any each indigent drafted person Nalility to serve hae been determined by the ‘tion of the Board of Enrollment har a faguly depending upon him for supy who are in such condition render it, in the © jon of the Substitute and Ke Cotrmitvee, @ cane peculiar hardship for him to By wer the Committee. rave them, ang he shall be Gnable to procure @ sub GEORGE IY KE, Mayor. atitute within the time required, he may ceport the M ATTEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller, | fact to said Committee, and on their being antiefied in ELIJAH F. PURDY, Supervisor, regard to it, nnd particuiariy, that he hae weed his ORIBON BLUNT, Supervisor, beat ends eto obtain n Mubatitute, they will fur WM. RB. STEWART, Supervisor, nish hin @ certificate to be presented to thy Comptrol WM, M. TWEED, Bupervisor, Jer, who will thereupon pay to (he proper officer of the Government the sum necessary to obtain his exemp tion from the draft V. Ip ai! casee of apptication for the payment of money totubetitutes forthe drafted persone befor specified, the Comptrolier will require the following particulars, that isto eer: POLICEMEN will furnieh written or printed state- ments, to be subscribed and sworn to by them setting Coaneniva Comaony) € Fr THowreon.s Clerks, 2A PERSONAE, NOTICES, [SFORMATION Is WANTED OF FRA CIs GABRROLE. Liquor Merchant, or hie wife, MARY CARROLL, also hie brother, PATRICK | fit: +f 1. Their residence, giving the Ward, and the came thecetote ra AAS ball ny aetna cine and cumber of the street or Avenue. — %. Their age, end » bether married or vingle 8 The fact of their beving been drafted, andin what Conaressioual |)istrict, whether they have been duly inepeeted by or under the direction of the Board McCABR, at Mr. W NEY'S, 1 yea UREN EA's, 164 Thotrpon ot NFORMATION WANTED OF WILLIAM COMMINGA, who called at 143 Prospect at, Brook. | Of Enroliment, and found to be liable to perform mill ‘ . er the Act of Congress, entitled * et aise ednesday morning; will do well by callpe for enrolling aud cal\tog out the national forces," &e., Marek od, 1s 4, The date of bi OLICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Metropolitan P ppointment ae a member of the bacriber At not be responsible for any debte the pleceand Precinet with- contracted on bn by JOSEPH - nd uty of New York where the appli KINS, in and about the butcher: og) baste sare acioned and performs police duty, and the on at 64 Front at, rooklyn, after date of thle motice, | date when he was so stationed or deta: Fach of raid atatemente must have affixed to ite certificnte signed by the captain or pated Heookivo, September Ist, 1563. FRANCIS aS 328 | offices of the F: ct to which th M SOLDIERS" AND WIDOWS “LAIMS Cc pet Ei i ih hear a 442 Fighth o spe ) LHE EDITOR OF THE SUN fy. ‘attention has been called to a: lished in true, d this certiticate must be countersigned by the Pre sident of the Board of Poitee Exempt Firemem performing active written or priuted stateme tobe by them, vetting for ticle pub. the Germaa Papers by e Commissioner of ipa the Ward, and the Theeds and Notary Mutuic offering their cre to eet or Avenue, Germanea only, in @ particular Judicial District, (tor ‘Their age, aud wheiher mwasried or single, Ween only be read hy Germano, to Seen without 12 F Oceu pation, hiv pe charge the necessary exemption papers refted men; ‘he fact of their having been drafted, Dow ae neither Commissioners yr Dede or Notaries t Congressional ‘istrict nd whether the 7 been culy inspected by «r under the dircetion of Board of Enrvilment and found to be liable to miiltary duty under the Act of Cop, ect nro ling and for ther pu: poses,’ pawed March 5, 1863, f.-The name of toe Engine, Hook and Ladder or Hose Compeny of which they are Members, or in whieh they perform Sut, 808 the date when they were eleeted a euch members, or became attached to euch company, aid whether or uot they perform ac- tive duty inthe Fire Department. Esch of said statements uiuat have affixed to it certificate signed by the Foreman and Secretary of the Company te which the appiicant belongs, to the effect that the iacte therein eet forth are true, and this certificate must be countersigned by the Chair man of the Con mittee appointed by the Board of Representatives of the Fire Department, MILITIAMEN wos turniet written of printed statements, (o be eulecribed andeworn to by ther setting orth 1, Their residence, giving the Ward, andthe name and murober of the Mtreet or Avenue 2. Their age, and whether married or tlogie 3. The tect of their having been drafted, and In what Congressional !tistriet, and whether they have been duly inepe toy orunder the direction of the Board of tnreiiment, and fouud tobe hable to per form military duty auder the Act of Congress enti tied, An Act for enrolling and calling out the Na- tional forers,” etc, passed March id, 1562 4 The name of the eurara, and regiment,or other military nigation within thecite and county of New York to which the applieact Public can do any ench thi ¢ ¢ law requiring the | plicant to be sworn by Just of the Peace Bi continue to give my services gratuitonsly to all who may present their elaime to me correctly ieepared without regard to nationality or the judicial districts in which they reside, B. W. OBBORN, A Sustice of the Frace, _ September 4th, 1868. D5 CENT HAIR DYE! BRIEST'S CELEBRATRD HAIR DY® in the only Reliable, as well ae the Cheapeat article in the world, and is eo) y all reepectable Drugsiste in the United Yd following well-known whoi ood Mees. WH Co., 150 Allen cor and Houston ‘ i Drngmist and 77 Sixth 5 RITTENTON, No, 3% Sixth avenue Manufactured at 46 Bouth Second at, Williamebureh BUSINESS CHANCES, SMALL GROCERY STORE, STOCK and bakery for sale cheap, at 414 Flizabeth ar, between Prince and Houston, Keason for selling the owner {ts out of health, Will besold cheap, Can be seen for two or three dave, - 4 A BAKERY FOR SALE AT A LOW Price vb 41% Hudson street cap alan be supplied belongr, and the ine location, and does od business. | date when he hecame a member of such company and milk inere for eale, Dore a business of 1000 | organizatio bis present rank, day. Also acorner liquor store at @ in, Fach of said statemerte muet have affix to it acer. iso & grocery store doings geod business. . H, | tiieate rigned by the commandant of the company MITC ies Cedar at. 131 to which the appiicant belon the effet ¢hat the facte therein rer forth are trus, end thie certificare must be countersigned by the Colonel or other com YOR SALE—A GOOD ROUTE ON'A Daily morning paper. Apply to A. JOY, at the Bua manding officer of the regiment or other organiza office, aiter 9 o'clock this evening. st tion VI1..-‘The moneys anthorized by the T° BRAIDERS AND SKIRT MAKERS For rate choap, one hundred Braiding machines, ene Doubler, one Winder, one Messurin, achine, one Bailing machine, also all tables, ena! pulleys and belts; also a full set of tools. Apply e Fin- bite Works, 212 Fast 25th et. ret oor, 215 —FOR SALE CHEAP—A NEATLY fitted up store and back room, Rent $14, end lease. A location for fish and oyster store ; noother near, Addrees 26% First ave. 38 be paid for subsrit gubstiiutes repectively, or their agente, at fice of the Comptroller, or such may designate, trimedi him with satisfactory evidence he eratthe office of the City Hall, oc atthe juane et, GH Diank forme of application for relief und ordinance & Least Clerk of the OC FOR SALE-—A_ FIRST RATE GEORGE OPDY RE, Mayor, ss] Liquer Store in West 32d et, bet 7th and MALTHEW PT BRENNAN, Comptroller, & s must be sold immediately. The owner is RE GrAlt ' PURDY, Supervisor engaged ip other business, Apply at 155 West iid ORESOS BLUNT otreet, 49 WILLLAM M = -- —— . — WILLIAM E HORSES, CARBIAGES, Ac, Gronoe FP. Tromprom, + b | sonn Fafa SOR SALE CHEAP#A GRAY HORSE 6 | New Yous, Sept’? 1863 ane 16hande high, kind in single or double ie ¢ - LOAN oF THE he f truck. © 110 ( ) ( o ‘ SUL BRCKLPLIONS are hereby invited to a Loan of TWO MILLION DOLLA authorized by an ont: JOR SALE—A 6 YEARS OLD DARK BAY he y dinance of the bb Supervieors, approwed by the eye y soe peels By A Rie Mayor August entitied An Ordinance to on. 1 uver can have @ tial, Price, q promde for the ye went oF subatiiutes yor “er Pt ? K ‘4 , NT « sot the erly and county + ew York who SUR SALE—FOUR HORSES, SUITABLE | Army or (he Ur on dtring (he exiting way and Jor for grocers or hackmen: among then ie ue faet | oer Lirica Miri ‘ | walking teen ona oue pony built b *. fit for heavy The proper booka for evel eubier ptions vil bee epee work: they are from & to eereold; price from 6B | at the Com yen {after SALUR 1 to #145; also, eset of light Larness. loguire at lay | the “th Augostinetar ofwill remaip cpen anti Fourth ot. | the whole sum shall be taken eral Th 7 , Subecribers will be required to deposit with the FOR SALE CHEAP—A BLIND HOKSE, | counts Ir anures at the fir adway Tuk, within five suitable for truck or heavy work. Inquire on | days after entering their aubecriptiour, the amounte Bunday, at 206 Ave. B. ue subscribed tor by th em reapectivs ly, and ou pretnte » o 195) . shia rece terthe mouey to the Comptroller they | POR SALB—A HORSE 159 HANDS | ee ite! oudect the connty. fo. eyital an umta, | hieh; is eound and kind ic all barnese; ie eight | pedecmatie on or before September let, t with ip years old, Enquire southwest cor of Sith st and 6th | terest from the date of payment at the rate of eix per avo, in the store. 251 cent, per wonam AN, Comtrolt TPWO COACHES FOR SALE AT NO MATTHEW T. BRENN mtroller, Henry et, Brooklyn, WAIT POWELL. 302 4 City of New York partment of Finance, Comp a (2 WILL BUY A PONEY AND 860 Night spring wagon, ft for troiler's Onties, Aug 8, Indy pedlar’s use or any Hight business, “Lnguire at 101 Park ¥, BOARD AND BROOMS. “A FEW RESPECTABLE MEN CAN BE accommodated with board at $8.50 a week, at 870 hot and cold water.199 ROOM WANTED—A LIGHT ROOM | large enough to accommodate six young Iadies ; business, Gold Embroidery, Address N, box S71 Sun | om In the vicinity of ivoadway, Eighth and Tenth ete prete B45 | (pENTLEM CAN GET GOOD BOARD ;a MBIAN BALM, OR try BRI Bp T's li COLUMBIAN BALM | It te the best etimaui nt for the growth of the hi introduced Te allays allirritation of the aca) itclean end fice from dend ull, causes t) ek aud luxuriant, id possesses vir'ues un- in any other sim repsration. The Ladies ented as it # bichly pertumed, and | requires but a emall portion to be used on each cation, making w ln theend by far the cheape: jon torte oring the bair pow in use, anurac ured aad foresle at 40 South Second et, RP ra »& CO * e barebs. to be had in New York at RE rm AOU mon hi Way it [a Dru, Stor: *, cor. Allen and Stanton , Ave | in, Home comforts, Inquire 236 pur ) and Houston et, Price FIFTY CENTS per | T ODGINGS—GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC. commodated with clean, comfortable feather ROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCIAs Bs TION - The objects of the Association are to eecure | Piety elpate for 29 cents per night, at i) Pear! CY wad to soldiers avd sailors, and their families, any claims | and e ae Be jons, pay and bounty, and to give advic: 4 "Two YOUNG GENTLEMEN, OR A FEW | {nfcrmation tothem. without coat, aud. to ‘frepeat He \ young ladies, can he accommodated «ih frauds ageinet Saem and the Government. 2 vet orion r ae » by apply tng at jreen- | tion in person o; by letter should be made to Ry ich ay, eeemAPle Getmme By PPiy Ing OF O98 GEN | GHAENF MLD, See ob Chembereate Now Vork. Aue ELLINOR WILKINS OR THE HIDDEN SECRET. o- — It weato be covchided that the bride-elret wan feeing to the pack og of her trousseau, inn d the merry m utiinde cfe ins, and that the oer Fania wire arrangine the dinner tor the day of de | dresk ‘uns f tied acueey ty on even Eijoor wasalite tre!, and now there wae noth ng very interesting goingon abe had fallen ba «to her «wing, when she wee martied by Miss Moura exclatmaton: “Look, lok! © are two pentemen ming along the wok} §t must be the bride- hemmorow, B Mise Morr had ate oy every detai. and every provabil - Ibou-h she were @ chief actor, fustead of distent, uncared for spectator of the coming tree groom eat hia froend' ‘ tm much forwar fthet Athy and eome curiosity Fill niscaw ustemerg ne from the fAontothe ful aiternoom miniit Paver t Mr Corbet and ano gentleman the chauged, wo « thougt h #tidtee abe lect leauing on the arm of er teller man, and talking eagerly Tir other gentiermsn wae doubtless the bride. eroom, Blugcor s@id to herself; and vet her pro- pheth: heart d d not beliewe ber word ven be. fore ihe breht ery look. et f the dow of the leaning - re and biuahed, end sinved, sod Bitaed ober aul; @ gesture replied | by Mr Corbet with ruch etopresmment, while the other tome only tock off his bat, a:tuost se if be eaw Ler there for the tirst tine aid Veves watched Lim 611 he waa ton tie Jeane ling Mas sn turn eater at infrting and upbraid.ne, Ther wiv turpel ber polatu: eyes upon Mies Mon ro's tac), and moved he heard, and fat ted had never jones t , amet not ke berae n sbi ity the e@ and wifi ners she, who wasiscm ly « meek and docile, stowed during the next twenty four hours was the cor sence of fever She resolved to be present at the wedding » num bers were gi ould be unseen, unnot ced ip the crowd, by 1, go ahe woud, and neither the barerortie ies Mouro could keep her back She wave no remson fir this determination ; indeed, in all probability abe had ©. fo tere wee no arguing the pont he wasti fl xil to eutreaty, and ne vordyover ber except, pertape, 1 her life 1 a] sorts of forenodings as to the thatmighteome to pass Hoe all weaten as juietly ea thoush the fullest syn ps the pervade t every indivtisl«f the great curmbers sasermbied. No one gucased that the muffled veiled figure, sitting inthe shadow belind one of the great pi lure, waa th one who had once hoped to stand at wth the @ bridegrgom ; who now casttenderloksat t besutial Bride, her veil white and fa ke, Ellluora black ead @hrouding like that of aey nun. Already Mr.Corbet's uame was known through the country hota greatii er. people discussed hie sper character farand wide: andthe well-formed in level gosip spoke of hun @ eto he cflered a ently atthe next vacaucy, Bo he, though grave and toiddle-uged, and somewhat Kray ed attention and remark with his lovely bri d pretty train of cousin bridesmaids. Maem need not have feared for Elinor; ehe few and heard ell Hinge ine mie — @ dream; oo something she lad to gothrough before ehe coud wakentoe reality of brightreers to youth, which her nd the hopesofher youth, ehonid be re- these weary sears. f dreaminess and revesled aa nutlung but the might. pbs, She set motionless enough, ati Monro by her, enough, Mae watching her s@ intently ae a keeper vabhes an an, aud with the same p irpore to prevent any outburst even by bodily strength, if much rewtraint be ueeded. When «li was over—wten the princtpal person- ages of the ceremony bad fi led into tie vestry to # en their names; when the awarm of & wne-people wero yolng oot asewif yas their individual nw tions of the restrainta cf the m.cred eliflve permit. ted; when the great chords of the © Weidiag Merch” clauged out from the organ. wand the joud t pealed overiead, Muer jad ber band ip Mies Monrets “Take me home,"* she ead, very aoftly Mis Moor And ed her bome es one Ivadathe bind, CHAPTER XII. ‘There are some people who imperceptih!s away from their vouth mto middie age, and thence pass into declining life with the soft ani gente motion of happy yeare, ‘There are others who are whirled, in rpite of themaelves, do’ zy rapids of agony, aw « n «reat bound, into cold age with another sidden shock, and thence inio the vast alm ocean where there are 10 shore-toarks to tell of time This lost, it peemed, wea to be Klinorte lot, Her youth had gone ina single uight, fifeen ' ©, 8od Dow ahe appeared to have become an 5 ; very till and hopelesein look end ae eweetand gentle in epeech and as ever she bad been in her happiest days. young people when they cam: to know } though ot first they might y toget on with; end aa for do people, her ready, watchful ys an weil as their sorrows was ee to their hearts, e Dretgreat shock of Mr. Cordet's mar over ane seerned to pass into @ gr nshehad known tor veare Pues was goue. it woul Urate to sas. ol the bright ness whe janted for herm fin her early th Un. cone ink weaned from gel! seeking a her dat y life became, if pogsio fy { pure, holy ne used to l@ugh at ber for her constant attendance etal. the aerric and for her devotion to (ood works. and eal! hy e the flat trom Al loved her tem brdu |, aud ebildren ay On Ub alin pase After th hope of t reve Mess Monro was ae lithe anne stile ‘alutcerca j ke De sailed quetly, M odiespprovel tE nore grave ways, oud sober, Kevers aty eof droes “You may be as good es you ay and there if ° pe y telog On y four-andethirty d they foutt beheve me, though Itell them so 6 in black in the tree) or if you would but wear a deceut shavel bon ver, bead fal wave Wearuy them of the poay shape in tow teen’ Phe o'd canon d appoiited in lows J.ent eome one wae to be ‘These clerion! preiermenta wad apy intiner te wi the #!limportant interest to the ehitans of the Clone, wad the discusmon of peevabite: cameup invare if apy two metiu streetor Louse, or even is the rolitmelf, At lensth it wee settled aud aunouneed t y the tigher were, An «ne seis, bar!-working clergyman tron a deatant part ol the viooese, Livingstone by Lame, Was ty bave the va aut canunry, Mise Monr) eiitiat the nume wags eomehow famiierto ber; und by degrees she re \ young curate who bad come to inquire er El. horn that drewd/ul iliness she hed at Hawley in the year 18/9 Elinor kne# nothing of that visit ; no more than Mires Mouro dif of what had pamsed between the two before thatanxous night, Evinorjustthoughs Ib porsible itinigit be the same Mr. L eetone, and would rather it were not, t ne did 1 | fee! f ou'd bear the frequent though roourse she must needs have, if sueh were the ase, with one so close.y asseckited with tatgreat tine of terror which she was striv » op the contrary, wes busy weaving ® 1omanc pipil; #he thought of the pas Bio ate intercat dinpleyed by the fair young viergy- man fifte n years avo and believed that occagio' ally men cou.d be constant, aud hoped that, if Mr, Livingstone were the new canon, he might prove toe rure avie which existe b.$ ooce in @ centu- ry. "ie come 1 it wasthe same. He looked litt @ stouter, a little older, but had etill the g andesjet young man. His smooth, fair fa was scarcely ‘ined «tail with any marks of care the biue eyes lo Bed 60 kindly and peaceful that Miss Monro could ecarcely fency shat thi ere the | Same which Fhe seen fast filling tears | the blend, alm lovk of the whole man aveded the ing to bury out of her aight by every effort fo her | fate ati!l cali the “sacerdotal face.” in hia work, and he lecked as forth in the character of eithers @ faithful lover as could be imagio St] Miss Monre was not dis-ou' : membered the warm, pasmonate feeling seen break through the calm exierior, beleved that what had heppened once might oocus by | sgein | Ofcourse, while all eyes were directed on new can n. hehadtolesrs who the porsessors | thoae eyes were one br one; and it was probably fome time before the ides came into bis mind thet Miss Wi kina, the Indy in Clack, wih the aad face, © conmtent ar attendantas service, so regular ® voettor at the school was the same Miss Wikine 66 It was be gweet araile at a paine-taking cbi'é be raged het -if, indeed, betrayal it might be @l—where there was no wish or effort ty cone auy thing, Canon Liv tone left the schao!+ room, @ most directly, and, after being for an here creo in tis house, went outtocalloo Mrs. Rene dy), the person who koew more a ber peghborg effsire than any one in Kast Chester, P The next re hecaledon Misa Wilkine herself Bhe would bave been very gad ifhehad kept os in bia ignorance ; it was so keen y painful & be te the company of one the siybt of whor, even a8 6 distance, had brought her auch @ keen remem» brance cf paat misery, and when told cf bin cally os she waa sitting at her sewing in the diningroom, she had ty nervy: bereelf for the interview before a patarainto the drawing-room, where be wae le@inw eutertained by Mise Mouro with warm detnoustrations of welcome, To be Continued. SHIPPING. JOR LIVERPOOL—THE “ARKWRIGHT at Pit » North River, Lp 12th pada if seh »t ipotth's Line sails every week. freland, ‘Avply at THOMPSON'S Passage Ofer, 8 "earl et 530 JOR LIVERPOOL—THE SPLENDID Ship or INSTANT INE, Capt. Creaver. ay tl a gore to ren \@ morn: Hatt When all pessengers most be on board. Fos yanaage, lowest rates, apply ou board or te P.M. DEMAREST. 40 honth af. 131 For LIVERPOOL TATSCOT? 8 LINK “G Clellan” i th. See OO RLOS ION ok LINE. Fhip “E. H. Taylor” eaile this day. For pareage to ot from Liverpool and London. oF Drafte, at tha lowest ible rates, id to TAP- SCOTT BROTHERS & CO “i: Be .. 86 Bouth Fe )M QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL— SEY MPU calle trom New York 16th September, af 9a.m, Steerage paasagcn 9%), paysble in ea ve For passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, ba Sd m at to - —— M 0. ROBERTS’ LINE, via NICARAGUA, F. ¢ FOR BAN FRANCI8CO AND OREGON, On Saturday, October J, at noon, THS ATEAMANTY The Anret, fantertond. strongest steamship tn the h . faatert a Cantornie trade, will sailes shove from the pier foot of recat tern North he y See or Ee ee RLINGTON, 177 Wee O' BLAC ‘K STAR LINE FOR CONSTITUTION LIVE L. eu Vasey BWALLOW TAIL LINE FOR LONDON, RUINE vsti arsis ig SATS 10th SEPT raft ay 0 Art QTLLIAMS & GUTON, 40 Fniton at. 1 i SCOTT'S OLD ESTABLISHED PAS AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, 8 SOUTH TAPSCOTTS FAVOBITE ine of LIVERPOOL for sal rhe RRR Aa MAE 1, b 3 ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND sn fina e i lowest rates, sppiy to FAPSCOTT vo. mul GALWAY LINE. THE ATLANTIC, URi3H KIKAM ADRIATIC... HIBERNITA.. c 1 A ROYAL MAIb NAVIGATION COMPA 10 Horse Po eo-Tone ro L A ee 7 A The Mogniticent Bteamebip SHIBEKNIA Will sl) trom Boston te Galway, on Tessie: sept Sh. te be followed by the ADRIATIC. trem New York, Sept. 22d. Rates of passage, payable In gold or its equivalens currency, First Cabin Passage. #70 and om, Intormediat: = Pamenaers forwarded aiss to iioad Pravin) Hany ‘arse ngere forw aioto London, burr, Havre. Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &-.. lowest rates, Fares from Liverpool or Galway to New York and Theron, #25, OM, 05, 55, 9106. For passage, apply (0 ¢ REL & SEARLE, 28 Broadway. For freight and other information pony, to LAWBENCE, GILF& & CO, Ne. 11 South William st OFFICIAL AND LEGAL. ce —onapaRa EN SEDeSENSSSODSNETEENSEESSennaeeEEE Cc TY INSPECIOR'S DEPARTMENT, a ‘ August 31, 1563, SPECIAL NOTICE. To the Public: undep sigued, having met with complete successin to supercede the necessity of ash boxes and erla for the reception of ashes and housebol: fom matter by eaperimente made in the Eleventh, Four teenth and Fiebteenth Wards, and it having demonstrated that by his plan theeity can be from the appearance on ovr sidewalks of these unoe cessary incombrances, while escaping their pestifer ous odora, takes thie oppornnitr of calling the etten- tion of the pablie to the parttculare of the following notiee pow in couree of distribution througbeut the city, and of asking & eeneral co-operation on the part of all citizensin enabling the andersigned to carry the same into effect. He further desires that overs delinquency on the Be of ashmen or bell-ringers at once reyorted to him et this Department, with the number of the cart, er vem ¥.1. A, BOOLE, City Inspeetor, City Tserrcroa's Derae: Fl P Naw Yous, Aug. 3 isi 2. 5 NOTICE. The undersigned, finding that greet le bor, time aod expenee, is caused by collect end ro moving ashes aud garbage, after the same have thrown or ecattered u; the etreete from the di or garbage borve -and believing it to be the desire every hones keeper and resident of this Ward to a! the undersigned in bie efforts to Keep the streets in « good and cleanly condition, presents, for your ebserv- ence, the following pigach of the asb and the ringing off bel! 15 minutes is rte, and you are reapeetfully noth jot to place any aalies, garbage, of kind, in front of your premises, » Uptileaid bell is rung. pies through the e'reece of this Ward Bt pues) to collect and remove ell ashes, garbage, etc, from the streets, Complaint of neglect to regularly collect and re move an above, sliould te made to the City Inspector, SPB nO Te RIELS Chis kaseaes 1 A. Bo ity 1 . Toomas N. Cana, 4 a“ Sup't of Banitary Inepection, bal HEAPQUARTERS NINTH CONGRESS ional District of New York, Seventh Avenue gorthw eA tC) West Forty-seventh st, New ork, Ati » 1963, The Hoard of Enrollment for th Congr tone! patrick of the Ets e of New Vor will hae mence ite sessions eadquart 5 Thureday, the 34 day of Sep ember, ity eoetcloed A.M., for the purpyse of hearing elaims for exem: tion, aud the transaction of ite other business. T! different blank certifi ry eda ecntalagt DOP? apply who have been notified t« epprart end only on the day mentioned ip thy All puch will be attended to dari p the order in which they shall have’ weenie’ os selves. All persone who have been dr: 5 desire to present substitutes, ma: meaehed, sad be fea the Board of Earoliment that on such @ they wil present a substitute, giving his name, res aaeet ogo and stating whether he is an alien of citizen, Propositions for substitutes, and the examination @ ne 60 offering will be heard by the Board on ‘hé above pam nd on every Sa thereafter, be- frben the bours 9a. M. snd + ML, up to thi drafted me to report at the Tendervous. ATO OOe creer ha Re ee ee

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