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a (Contirmeed fom Sire Gea) sn showing 90 colors end requested us to hoid our, which wen done. At noon of same day caw a ehooner about seven miles to westward,capsized, BY TELEGRAPH. sandy Hook, Sundaq noon, Avguet 14,—The peatman of the Associated Press at this point, hee landed here and furnished the following report ; {have boarded the bark Sulicte, of Delfemt, Me. feom Cow Bay for New York. She was captured an the 12th inet., off Montauk Point, 86 milena uis- tant, by the pirate Tallnhasnee, The pirates bonded the bark for 5.09, and put on board of her 3% pansengers from the sbip Adriatic, the latter having Yean burned by the pirates, No water or provis- jone were given them. The Suliote ais has on poard Mr. Calaban and crew of the pilot boat Wm. Re}!, No. 24, which veanel was burned on the 12th, off Montauk Point, by the pirates, Several other perenne from destroyed weasels are also on board the fuliote, The Sulicte reports) aneing a versal burning on the night of the 12th, The pirate pated to nome of the eaptnred peraems that he wan coming into New York harbor. When lawt seen the Tallahanace wan ateering Southenat. The pilot bent dames Fink inher tender. The Bulicte pas- ged the frigate Suaquehanna Saturday morning, lying etill, South of Bandy Hook, The Buloite has DO provisions or water on board. News Items. (Py Telagraph to the Kew York Sun.) LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THR VICINITY. MILITARY,—The following order was re- ved by General Hayson Saturday, It will be een that reeruiting for other States is to be stopped n thiecitys Waantnaton, August 12. Brinadier-General Haye: The Secretary of War baa forbidden the recrut- ny of men in one State to be credited w enother except aa provided in the act of July 4th, Ishi. for recruiting in States in rebellion, He directs that you see to the execution of this order in your State, and if necessary arrest recruiting cfivers and aventa who may be found violating t, Make this known to the Governor, Jaure RB, rv, All the Provoat Marshals of this city are now bur. iy engaged in making preparations for the drat to take place on the Sth of September next. The names of thousands of our citizens taken at ther places of buniness down town lave been transfor- red to other districts where ther reside. To-day is the last day allowed for procuring cer- tificates of exempt. v from the State draft ordered by Governor Berm.otr to fill m lithe regiments. The court-martial which has been wetting for the lant month for the trial of Gen, F. RB. Spinola, re multed in his acquittal on Friday, A Prister’s Strike.—The Tepogrrphical Vnion having paered a resclution rabeng the price of composition, the publishers of the Trinryr and Timms refused to pay the increased demand, Io Cconpequence the compomtors atruck work, those on the Tarnene alee demanding that an acdvertiaerment for hands, sent in from the office of the Tima, should not be published in the Triatse. Yester lay pquads of comporitors atood in the square around hoth of these newspaper offices. At alate hour the Timer ernplovees again went to work, but those on the Trisene ati!) hold out, ACCIDENTALLY Drownen. On erening, Owen Mone, of No aceidentally drowned while bathing in the dock mt Pier No. 61 Enat River, Coroner Naumann beld an inquest John W, Stagg, aved 11 veare, woe accidentally drowned while bathing at the toot of Rarrow atreet. The body was recovered and token te the parents’ residence, No. 068 Greenwich street, Rarse infPrice,—The Hemarp has at last #uceumbed te the Pressure of the times, and owing to the hich price of paper, from and after thie late cherven its readers tour cents a copy for ita lasnes, A Tivrty Dosarios,—The New York Le dies’ Fducational Union, for relief of the farnilies of deceased and disabled soldiers acknowledge a donation of $20,000 from the estate of the Inte Joho Rose, Tris will enable the society to liquidate the entire dett on the building and ground at Plush- ing, L. 1. They bave now over 100 children under their care. New Wersry Parrn.— "Tne Citizen” is the title of @ new weekir p published under the auspices of the Citizens’ Association, the first number of which was issued on Saturday, royal quarte, neatly printel on gooi paper, and is to be devoted entirely to the interests of sheeitr, with o view to obtain municipal reform. Tre mubacriptions to the 7:39 loan reported to the Treamiry Department on Saturdays, amounted to A1,02R500, The aggregate amount to date is #59, - 47,750, Tne locomotive Muchess,”’ atiached to the And- eon Kiver Railroad, blew up at Rhinebeck, Satur- day morning at 2o'clack, The engine house wan completely demolished. The explosion war caused by the watchman leaving the blower an, Nobody hurt. Aor 1M o'clock Saturday evening # fire broke out in Coxsackie, Green Co. N. Y¥.. destroying three ntore houses filled with hay, and 9 portion of Mygatt's lumber yard. At 12 o'clock yesterday ancther fire deatrored a barn, wagon hose, @ DWackemith ahop and two dwellings. Roth tires ‘were works of an incendiary. General Intelligence. (Ry Mail to the New York Sun.) Tre Richmond papers publish a atatement that Generel Grant ie moving bis heavy guns to City Point, preparatory to raising the siege of Peters- burg. Srverar populour districte of China have, owing to the civil war hetween the Imnperialiate and Kh ngs, been rendered so destitute that the inhab- ieante aro in the habit of eating the bodies of the men alain in battle or dying of disease. Tar new decimal coinage of Maximilian, ismed atthe time of the arrival of the Emperor at Vera Cruz, bears bis superscription, with the crowned eagle standing on the nopal, or prickly pear of Mexico. Ite value is stated thus: 16 c.'*—ten cantimes, or cents in our coinage. AN engineer of experience anys that, to ascertain Thuredaw Wid) Monroe street, wos hina vf mining operations are going on in any vicinity, Potice INTELLIGENCE,—INDrc ENT AS of soil the work of excavation can be detected by | Charles Cooper, were arrested on Saturday, by the sound at nearly » thousand feet distance. “Wry dors the operation of hanging kill a man?" inquired Dr, Whately. A physiologiat replied, “Because inspiration is checked, circulation stop- ped, and blood suffuses and congests the brain." ‘Booh,"’ replied his Grace, ‘Tt is because the rope ia not long enough to let his treet touch the ground,"* Tarar is a widow lady living in Douglas, 74 vears old, who sawed and split ive cords of sans- ened wood in the course of last winter and spring. This old Indy isin good circumstances, not com- pelled to labor, but cut the wood for her healsh's sake. A Moniie paper, August, save: “Last night a soldier train rau into « landslide, between Pollard and Montgomery, and killed twelve and wounded fifty-seven of the First Miasiasipp) battalion of ar- 4th Precinct Police, charged with indecent'y and felonionsly assaulting Mins Sorah Rerot, in the rear of 57 Chatham at, on Friday night. The evidence bore hard against the prisopers and Justice Hogan locked them up for trial Alleged Burglary. Thomas Malone, a ‘aborer, waa arrested, who, it is alleged, hasbeen in the habit of forcing an entrance to the reor of prem!ses TS Beach st., occupied hy Messrs, Boyd & Brothers asa atorehouse, Malone's objet seemed to be to help bimselfto all which wan stored in the build- ing. Wl Treating a Child..A Mrs, Mirzaret Hart, occupying the atticof premises si White st., was arrested on Baturday, having, ax charged, outrage tillers. Last night two white men and one negro | ously beaten and abused an adopted child vear were arrested for cutting the wires," of age, named Nancy Murphy. Th ) was found firmly tied ton Led-post,by mews ofa rope Soctagan journals atate that the rebe! officers | One of ber eves waa blackened by a fist blow, sod who were recently exchanged in Charleston harbor | she was badly cut and bruised all over the bedy were never placed under fire by General Foster, | The mother of the little girl died abouttwo years and that Genera! Sam, Joues the rebel commander in Charleston, has vow o@ large niin © newly arrived Federal officers under the | :e of Foster's guns. Danret 8, Dioxixson in a letter to the Ring- ham (N.Y. Stanparn, Atw, 5, says: Your generous mention of my name for the office of governor ip your last weck's*issue is duly appre- ciated and iny thankful acknowledgments roturn- ad, with the assurance thai under no circumetan: ces can I consent to be p!aced in nominatian."* Late news from Panama and the Spanish Ame- rican republics on the west coast of South America, tates that the opinion seomed to be entertained by the Peruvians that » war between themselves and the Spaniards inevitable, in consequence of the conduct of the agents of Spain and the attitude ef the Spanish government relative thereto, Chile ie disposed to support ber sister republic of Pern. A pBLIGATFoD. instance of cool impudence was that ofa man recently committed by a Preston for trial on thecharge of bigamy. Pre- vions to marrying bis second wife, he wrote to the fret at Blackburn, requesting ber to come over to and act as bridesmaid ; an honor ahe de- “lined. On the day after the wedding, however, ehe came over and had him arrested, Tae rebel Colonel! Adams Johnson has iasind a Proclamation requiring all persons in the rebel de partment of Southern Kentucky, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, not lawfully exempt, to report for the rebel service to their county towns or the nearcet rebe) camp thereto, by the 15th i threatening with conscription after that di who do not comply with the proclamation, ago, on Black well's Island, An Offcer Dangerovaly Beaten rowdies made a desperate assault or er Thaw. kins, of the 20th Precinct on Friday night, and one of them forcing the club from bis bands strack him several times on the head, and fractured his akull, John Bonner, the man whom it is alleved inflicted the violence was arrested, The injured officer was conveyed to bie residence and the at- tending physicians entertain serious apprehensions concerning his recovery, The police alledge that two men named Andrew and Jolin Grier took an active part in the murderous assault on officer Haw. kins, It is intimated that they have left the city to avoid arrest. Asornek New Tespreasce Society —A new Society, which is to be known as “The Father Matthow 7, A. B, Society, No. 5,"' was inaugurated yesterday at the National Hall, 44th etreei. be. tween Shand th Avenues, Mr. Jiroes Preonan having been elected President, and Mr. IT, Bh, Mul. hall Secretary. Isquests.—Tnr Rrorxt Horarsnorns Strike,Coromer Ranney, on Saturday, held inquest at St, Luke's Hospital, on the lx Henry Miles, the German who was strick on the head with a hammer, in the hands of James Pray nigon, as previously reported. He diedon Som dav, Tt will be remembered that the deceased re fused to join Brannigan (both of whom were horse. shoers) ina strike for higher wages trom which arose the assault The occurrence took place on the 4th instant. The proof was positive against the prisovuer, Brannigan, and the jury beld him to answer achanze of murder. Hei veura of age: waa born in Ireland, and lived at 255 Seventh ave Miley was 43 years of age, and Uved at 424 W. dad street, Fell from a Window —Michael Gs fell from the window of his residence in -A number of ff Newe from Indianapolis is tothe effect that the rebel prisoners at Camp Morton have become restive and taken to tunnelling again, Five tun- nels bave been discovered. One of them, over four hundred feet in length, was nearly completed when found out, Some of the prisoners, who have been amusing themeelves by throwing stones at Narher, whe Second the guards, were fired on, and two of them severe- | avenue, vear 421 street, early last Friday ma h ly wounded." subsequently died from the offeets oo the injur'e Tas Petersburgh Military Conim'seion of inquiry | received, Coroner Ranney bel on inquest on the into the Petersburgh failure is progre Gen, | body, and @ verdict of accidental death return i42 years ed, Deceased was a patiyo of of age. Drowned.—Owen Moore, & wan 25 years was drowued while bathing in the water at Plo FE, R, Deceased lived at 260 Monroe street, € er Naumann held an inquest op the body, Sudden Death in Carberry's Shadea.—On Sate Meade insists that Burnside did not carry out bis orders, but, on the contrary, failed both to attack as ordered, and to answer telegrams sent from 10% o'clock P, M., of the 20th, until next morning, Dur- ing the morning of the attack not less than sixty- four di: jes were sent by Gen, Meade to Gen. Burnside, The claim of the latter that Gen, Meale having the night before the attack wade some are, 51 ron. pe Aa) plan of Ftp pe therefore sup urday afternoon Mr, Thomas Newshaw, of Hobo- . Meade would be on hand persona!!y | xen, N. J, bad ac . Dantel E. Acker, to direct the assault, will not, it is eved, be ip Jy bad 9 dispute with Mr. Denlel &, Acker in Carberry's Shades, and he was about to strike the latter, when he suddenly fell and expired. An inquest was beld yesterday by coroner Naumana, and the Jury found that deceased died of apoplexy. allowed, Tne members of both branches of the Legislature of Penney! vania made a visit to Chumbersburg on Thursday to view the ruins at that place A letter soye “Upon arriving here the visitors were Sunetrokea,—C roner Wildey beld ap inquest en in charge by @ committee of citizens and e6- | yesterday, on the body of Hugh Dunlop, a s:ldier corted through the districts, The scene cau 4 Ay . ’ Pan ne ee ‘ belonging to company H. Bixth Regiment, U. 8. infantry, who was sunstruck while on the Baitery. Ho was « vative of Ireland, 86 years of age......A German named Engeche, 28 years of ago, died at No, 30 Rivington street, from sunstroke.. .....-... John Taylor was found lying fnsensible on the sidewalk in Nineteenth street near Third avenue. $0 Wes then to Bellevue Hos nye eh was prostrated by hea’ ‘ont 0. ine Eat Bixteenth strees An unknown man wee fm South street near Pike, He was taken to Bellevue Hospits) Rutcide as the Povers Hoteh--Op Thursday never be properly described, For squares-in either direction, private houses and stores, have been burnt into one black ruin, The order of the inva- ders bad been to spare churches, and none of these were destroyed, except those in close proximity w residences, The fact that a Catholic church was tho means of ea’ the latter last, Mr. B. 8. Bennet, of New Milford, Oosnn., came hither to get s eubstitute, but after negotie- ting with several persons and not succeeding In striking a bargain he became depressed in spirita, and on Saturday afternoon retired to his room an it appears, ehot himself twice in the left breast twice ta the forehead, An inquest was held by Coroner Wildey, Deceased was about 26 years of ee. ExGisg No, 5%, it seeme is entitled to the credit of aaving the Church of the Transfiguration, at Y street fire on Friday. and received the he thanks of the pastor and trustees of the Church, BROOKLYN, The FXROLLMENT oF KnooKiyx,—At special roceting of the Common Connell on Satur day, Alderman McLaugblin offered the followiny resolnition, which waa adopted t Whereaa, Tt im alleged that in the cite of Reock. lon twenty «ix per cent. of the population im en. rolled as liable to the drat, while in other Northera or Unicn Btates but twelve and a half percent, are enrolled: and Wheress, The census returas ehow that the larce proportion of aliens in this city should moke the quota lews-not more. Therefore be it Reaolyed, That this Common Council, acting ng a Board of Relief do reapecun request the Secretary of War to aaomay be necessary to correct errore made or wronmgr dione to thie cite by an exceaaive enroll. Toent, an it appeare to be unequal and excessive, vy, but earnestly, take euch atene A committee of three, ¢ Mclaughlin, Whitnes and Be & confer with mitject nist of Aldermen * as appointed m the knaj the Government authorities MARINE NEWS. | Aug. 1h aR WW. morn. tf 8.8. 655 ANRIVED STRAMSITIPS. Empire City. New Orleane via Alexandria, RC Walker, Philadelpnia; Anthracite Thal phiay Pelican, Providence, Wim Woodward, Baltimore Artiaan, & 6. Werehington, Moston Vrpire, Waahipeton: Northern Licht nwall Caesandea, Fortress Monroe, © Coriatock, Ptinde hin: Nove Vriladeiphin. Hiacketone, Fortress fonroe. Saxon, Washington san dae nto, from the Past (inif Wockading aquatron stitutions Alea: andiin: Jorepbine Thompson, Baltine SHIPS. Favorit, Antwerp, Webster, Liverpool John Bright, 1 Nord, (Prvesien) Wambnre verpool: Nore Chneellor, Liverpool: Allon, Live pool riea, of Rockland, from Newport, Ere, WARKS Young Ame Willkormmer, Prowian) tiverpook Che- rion, (Hol) Rotterdam, Flbe, Uambore: Jenny, Bremen, Juno, (Rus) Bremen: Hondnras, V. Cruz BRIe La Cavennee, A Fenet Hervoe Von Cobure Baia: | © Hay, © By bm ma, Antw Cow SCHOONFRS Leach, Lingen, © TE John Snow, shulee: Laontte Ruptiensie, Cow Have Pula, Coanee Harbor J W Learee, from wreck of bark Aid: HW P it Chase, Ken. rt kwen for Teaunton Johneon, do de ‘Neard dout for P Providence (i W Snow, Flizabe gabet) pert for Boston: T Fort Mor Now Potnam, | John Snow, Shier; ard, New London: Phenix, Hartiocd f C Attwate). New Haven for tat ven. Toston for Washington: Hei c& Moroee ford; ( Cierabens, Mae) nm, Korklaud: F v tar, Newport: Corinthian, neor: F Wurritt, Port Jefferson: 1 G Garrison, Elirabethiport for Provi- dene: Laura, Flizabethoort ter Poot) Morris: Ila, Haverstraw for Providence: Nightinoale, Rondout for Providence; Richard Bullwinkle, Kendout tor Tee ton, Peter Ritter, Port been tor Newport, Fanny Moers, Fall River, re trillum, Rondout BELOW One ehip, unknown, Wind SN. W. 4 Too Late for Classifleation. DEATHS, vaflernoon, at eret, Coo K, 162d A LEAVER PREss, MADE BY MAYs +h & Whitaker, for sale cheayy eultable for eut and stamping mr Js, Ae: new and in comp ete nison screw press I WHllcoMnE, him at 2G ma oJ. ¢ if OOKFOLDERS WANTED — sEVERAT wood bande can tind ecpu at WM MATT EW's, 107 Franklin ws \VyAntt Db — GOOD OPERATORS ON si ‘e mact to ninke jittare jacket. ala * and baisiers. Apply 152 Ladlow ror \ TANTED—ASTOUT BOY BETWE and 1S veare old, who can te ond write: wel recommended, Apply tol. ROSE NBEBG & CO, ( Collove Place, up etaire wi me? CASHIN HAND FOR 4 BEC y ) tutes forthe arn ov ¢ reziments, Aleo tive alens wish to -erve tutes fora fair price, Dratted men and me be dratted are furnished with sulatit 5 ©. M. NOONAN, cor Canal and Mowery, und zene Savings Hank : MEDICIN A REWAKD OF @30 tr ‘THE INDIAN SREB DOCTOR faile to describe disease and teil hie pacients the ness, without reeety: ns of therr complainte or ii). ing any furmation from (bem, No charge for consuitation or advice, OUR MOTTO We cae meh Balms as bave vo etrife, Wich Nature or the Law Life ; With blood onr hande we never stam Nor olson men to ease their pain Apr Ou Father whom all goodness fille, Vro ules the means to cure all \ile; The emple Herbs beneath our feet, Weil used, relleve our pains complete, A rimp @ Herb, aeimple Flower (aed trom the re. Thowe hese ehall peak with touching power Ufchange end bealsh to (hee. Ofive 151 Fulton at. Brook D*".! Iyn 1 akin dh Hours Lite 2 SOLDIERS SUFFERING WITH CHRONTE Wdiarthoe cured. Kaoapp's Sweet Balen ies dye eater), diarhoea, cholera, chole norbus, colic, ebiidien tecthing, ands ne and deraicenent the etomach and t € an use var ss 1 bey ni & Aud the proprietaz, N. KNALP, 274 Weat HACE RSIONS, HE FAVORITE NEW desired; Viear vat J other Groves tu ie } Othe " arrow Luan ! ‘ frk NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE, Roundout, Kt faves loot ot day st, ever rueen ot = ocloek | GRAND COTILLION EXCURSION OF UT | AP Carpontest® Union, No, 1. of New York, to Mul jev's (nove,on Thuraday Auguet ith, | Ded- worth's splendid band will be in atteudance, One oluer ats thet bavee will lay at Peck SL “ unta cal ed for by the ey t ont will 1 et, E.R, ats A. My at 7 Peck Siip at 7 spring et ats, dvd et, N. Kat 545, Tickets #1, simittioe oventieman apd lwies; ean be hal of the coumittee, or of any Of the members on vont ou tosrdon the morning o Lee rei0u, BLAKE, Chaumon ot Co } UDSON RIVER ALBANY Hioy, the North aud V MUO AL ab gold, 6 go. ldo. M, and on Sun- Gaye ab 6,22 . M, fiom 3 th ot dbu BOARD AND rooms, PJOTEL GARNY, 15) EAST OSTH ST..ATH door fiom sd ave, Furnished bed: let 5 ets arene Each, & nice Tom from i % YOUNG GIRLS CAN BE ACCOMMODyT- ed with nas board in Eng » Apply T) Kishi av, top floats pe nntacacnel ermine Menbnton LOST, OR MISLAID—CERTIFICATE NO. Applicaton taster made tie Cotasy be spew certificate. JOHN L. HANSON, ce, mipee OST—A BANK BOOK, BELONGING TO JOUN LOVE, ‘The finder will please return it to the East Kh : rece ive: Saving Bank, Chambers et, cad 2 OST—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, About o'clock, cat No. 1 (rand #t line, bet Broadway © Benes at aiady's gold watch, The finder will res five #20 reward. and no questions atked, 29 Grand *. MARK GREEBATM, 178 Fy REWARD — LOST, ON MONDAY, STH inet, a adi ‘old brenst-pin, in Hoboken City. Toine it tothe owner, los Garden et, Hoboken sill ree: ive the above reward. A. A, BOYD, 261 REWARD—LOST ON FRIDAY AF- ternoon ® ladies solid twisted gold breaatpin, £5 vit two leaves ani sprig of coral in the centie, in eoing tren 56 bart tand! ane to ey eaving the ear $50 .! re returr let et to Broadway. thence w soth avby te ddthateare, returning io same and through 20th et and 4th av to J let ward will be paid to soy perso toh Raat Stat et, 16 LEWARD WILL BE PATD AT THE erotica) Hank, and no queas mked, fo faeury No and t for $ mt n be ' - A. MAXINER, Par nent has been stops nd. Sd 250 REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN, IN leaving the Coney Island steamboat Nauabe veh ust 10th, 1S endorse on siturday, 4! 1 aACoold Wateh, the initiate Wo. sre eneraved in the exenteheon on the hack of the eave. Any one rerurning the watch to the sun «will receive the above reward and no lormruitble rewad willbe paid tor that will lead totted vel IVE RA BUSIVESS, SOUT 100 Mir De \ qn ftions 231 AL MEN (FIRST Close) ai * 1 ** Inetant Pain Annibilator, av No tan ld be without ree head othiac he im eatarr’s, &e, ver wher Small bottles 2; laree #1 849 A FEW MORE BOTTLES ON HAND—The 2% "Sun" CHOLERISE REMEDY, for Cholera, Cramps, Colic, Diacrhoea Dysentery, de, —the beat aiticie ¢ vod t e above comy te ean he hedat h Rece Sor Wi ente br bottl We warrant thie mo A ~PAWNBROKER'’S TICKETS WANTED TT Weecker st, You can obtain the higheet curl prices tor tickets of diamonds, watehe weiryy 4c, Liberal advances made on the above articles Tits, PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS Pt A chased ot monday watches silverware, n Al detour in. «, anil of ail ot Lis Canal et, ddl duo: tows * Bank, 271 SOCHEAr LIVING Is NOW THE watchword. sud the rest demand tor “Reot's Past India Cotec" ehowa the wit f the inssees, seid De mil Core at oS ote, (4 General Depot, Wa Reade at, 4au CASH PATE POR RAGS AND OLD Metate ~~ White rage |] ceniaper yound, evlored rage and wooler cents: books and ne aperky pound: old brese ente per itt cop a diead, |) cents Rowe OF Roome colt at CORPORATION Noth we wehbe elven t ording t runpal ri takes buy cit * © fourtee ‘ rH Attwelveo'elak. at woon of that day, and be continued from day today antil the whole shu oo The detahe etaroment of the property to he aold le published in te New York Daily News, a dalle n - ayer p tites Pe ached in the City ot New York, « ‘ » te had on appliestion ac thie ‘ ‘ we ol the Daily News, By order of the Com, er, AUGLSPUS PURDY. Clerk of Arrears Feourtineat of Finance, Bureau of Arrears, August > $ 418 GREYS ORRIS TOOTH | PASTE—THI Teer t hin to he had a, “Brook OTICE TOJEUNK AND HAT DEALER N Sarh paid for serap cast iron: cast iron heater for sale at the foundry, 42y Weat 25th at Wh TH HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for GLU) NEWSPAPERS, PAMPHLETS, BOOKS and WASTE PAPER very description, TOCKWELL & EMERSON, 25 Anna One door wert of Nas ‘ Vh i 1 h the tASKE, 1 PEOVLE NOTICE FOR of &€ CO!s Ln 1d ' DRINKING ter MORRIS , java Cot) vera e i ret it will be @ BALER 2 Centre et Mi NDE, late N Vs } PAPSCOTT’S. LINE. LALA paile thie day Nuyust lita youth, “OR LIVER NEVI i CYSOS UKE (HATH i wor K LONDON N. kA » trom the A LINE, ith deaite at ar OlT, BROTHERS & 0, i 6 South Street, iF RLIVERPOOL—THF CPLEBRATED hp Asi hee Capt, Bradish, positively Aue Pece tor second cabin ¥ ‘ dt rt \ € River. or to PM. DEMAREST, 4 hw LD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OK TO LIN ERPOOT BRIDGEWATER SAILS 18th AUG, JM RYERSON ‘ SAILS vith Ales SWALLOW CATL LINE PROM OR TO LONDON w ! ' STETSON bid AUG, Weacge or crath appr to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton et STEAM Opoor TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: ERIN LONI Varsuwe LIAMS & STEAM Seer SAILS thof Ane woth of Aug Apply to WIE. s anile waile >. paveabie in earreney it TON, 29 Rroadwar, FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV: Conned Line Vrow New York, go. eure New ¥ wold “TON salle Wee. i th \ Apole to WILLIAM & a ; 9 POR Sth AND TO LET. peor SALE—NEAR ELIZABETHPORT, N, ay suitable for a hay prea or any Manotectarine poepewe. Can mine sloop close to the bung, WUlLe sold with or without a few reres of lar In juire WM. LIS BRIDGER, 302 Green. wie ef, New Yor For SALF—A eur HOUSE ANDB A “ he ywivile 1 21 acres, near seoteh ', dor partion apply to Mr, Kr bet -dand doh @ Y. 2 SALE LOTS IN FORDHAM, NEAR t iiroad depot. or will trade tox Lote iu ar to) GAPPNEY, 610 Weee sath et. ds LOTS AT EAST NEW YORK ) $2, monthiy payment s also i Be he emall houses to FE BAKER, 1S Naeaau BROWN, Exst New York. ol ANCE—A NEAT COTTAGE FOR fone ioe. Apply to W, C, DEMA- ® station, Harlem Kailroad, 25 BY AN AMERICAN MAN AND schidren, 9 or 4 roome in a private rred, Address for 2 days 4 es —HOUSE AND LOT, 3600; HOUSE wid lot, $05; house and lot, $7. Pay- Ay Ks £600 able—cash, $100; huisnee, #10 monthly : at Winfield, Inquire of Gs. G, ANDREWS, 9 Chamber et, 37 S FOR SALE, ARTIC FOR SALE CHEAP, A SMALL SLOOP— willeary S tons; in good running order; must pe +4 told; will make a good clam or market boat, seen for 2 days at foot of 40th et, North River, 27 3 ,RIANOFORTES | FOR “SALE—PRIC #55, $05 and $1)5, or tolet cheap, Cash id for Tessa e MBDAY’ id pi es. ‘] Biatofnie ker te. Planes tuned, by MDL 185 Grand et. LL WHO TAY me od ae W. CRASKES 181 W iy The Widew. and twelve ovcteck came, 1 made Seviaey wes seedy, t otred © ayet oo 5 mn Waste mine ke see a aa s Suttorag we my beart I was unprepared for, and a6 the 1 case wan denertesy t looked up in trembling soak confusion into her face, and perceived she 4 me, One instant our eres met, and the next they were cast down or averted, aud I thought the cope fusion waa ruttal—1 peaitively shook. As I hand= ed her inte the carriage, I stan out an ¢@z- reasion of hope that she would feel relieved frome her fatigue next day, and begged ber permission te call and inqucre after ber health in the ed wracious ernile, and # gracious inclination the head, answered me, and the coach drove off. “ Fool,’ said [, as I slowly reascended, mateh cour puny wits against ® Woman's cbt nl wiles! Your own weak snares have entrep) ae In the mornine more than ordinary core. 1 found mrself, aboate two olclock, with a very unsettled polag st Made ame Perollet'a deer, and, being ann was ‘ushered into the drawing room, where the widow eam peated on @ conch, ab a small and elegantly arved writing table, drawing her _emall white handa over some invitation cards, The usual in~ quries made and anawered, onr converaati turned on the previous night's party, and abe roe she was busy when I entered writing cards fow one of her own. ‘Rul do yon know," ane anid, “write ao litter rand is quite stif, and Lam so awk she, iaving itover the tyble te vave blacked my fingers with they “Indeed, aad I, ring and advancing to the table, and with an aTectation of ahort eight, talrtn; her hand in mine to examine it, “This tol coura jaa tort aucrile gous violator, Would you. permit me" Padded, aa she drew her hand awaye- “to finial “Oh, e answered, rang and vacating her place te me, “vou will oblige me much if ow will undertake that kind cfhce for me." Rather say for myself," I ea ha Hh Mish on seeking the plosere I ask. Sbe made me no reptr, but amniled, and placed herself opposite, with a ist of names to dictate, “Woatrcthie # said I, taking up the last shay ed, “This ie my name. Am Itheonly’ stagu of your a niance "" nodded sequirr: am to have the he ink" ne wr of adtending you %"* able engagement," © Heavens! suid T, * wiaat bettor, what m avreeabie eugagement is it powsable Tceuld have whatother engagement could twetuce me to fore» sth aanaact® OMe M ntavus!? seid the widtoss, © 1 will read the names,"" “PT thank ron—but, M iame I ,resumed, * 9 must firat permit me tofthank you tor the nom you have done ma or vou will mm ske me belev@ vou think se mean y of me ae to dea m me ineengle bie to it.” “Tt yourthanks on each recurrence of the ooces ston be aa fervent," suid the widow, ‘' I fear the task will soon becomne irksome to you, for I have just made up my mind, if you will promise te vrte all my cards, and bea litte more sedate ta your gratitude, to put your name down in my beck for the seaaon."" “fs is possible, Madam ? then will I be: eworn, like the Hebrew copyist, never to pen augtss eleag auiwillattend you, too happy ss your biddens yur bounden seribe-—nay, but there is no.room for . toat dubious amile—1 will swear," “Don't. pray." sue replied ; “remember, if you write for me , bow mavy damsels will die top ant food of your billets-doux {" Not one, I sasure y Madam ; if T bave pole luted peper with a line te woman since my arrival or dared to harbor thoughts of more than one, she oueto whom I can never presume to as pire ——-."* , “Toen there one, Mr, Montagut? but pray ree member my curds ay you will make a very negligent am i bo ere iss Jack of the e| zensis.’* one, Madam, if I diwed reread ‘well, Mr. Montogu,"? she said, “I don’s wish to confuse And vet, Madam." answered, youecould abe r. Montornu, eal l the widow, hastily, ‘da pray, think of my ecards or T must writ) them 4 ni only see how that nasty ink has stained my fingers.” “Ttonly serves asa the rest anid tothe snowly lustre of “But yer you would not like it ifthe hand were yours." “Tt it were mine—if it could ever be mine,” etd 1, warming ae I spoke, and raising it to my lips. “Have done the now how rd written—oh, eard leave it tilt bave done, Mr. Montagu ; eae you have kept your promise, pet one he! aud now we really mum sorrow, for IT must go out.’* “Twill complete them in» “L hope nut,’ I suid, stantly “But, out." ips, you will permis me udeed, I must g “Yes, faitlivul “An closey as a pundit, on my honor ;" and she suid, “if you will promise, very lly to write,"* once re pressing ber hand, and having fully re ce ved pardon jor my sing I withdrew, The next day and the next, our seats eo sumed. I, pen i had, Madame witb ber book ; but still the cards remained stationsey, tos” so with other mutters; I progressed in love and bolduess, uotl T won from the widow's lips a cqn- fession of rey und the sweetest assurance ou that lips ean Never did love sit so lightly ov ro happily.on me, though my passion for M. tor that she told me was her name, was and she was beautiful, fascinating, and way engaging; but she was pot to be treat with continual scenes, and her own demon- strations of love were ot thas natare which satisfied without ever exciting the heart. We felt rather than told each other's hoy and th the end wishes and J enjoved sereveiy what I had ba fore aud have olien since squandered in unnecerea ry or tnavailing sufering, Her actions spoke mom than her words, and I waa too ud of her te doubt ber tor ber silence ber, and her only haw T loved rationally 1 br her aa» woman ; others T bave adored s# auzels. Ol! adoration became tor- ture sand Ihave phrevsed myself in seeking and worabipping their attributes, Abouttour months I lod in this war a very bay py life, when it was ager we should ha married | a contrat de mariage was necessary, and I waste wait upon os notary to instruct bim to prepare it, To evable metodo so, Manide explained to me the uature and amount ot her property, which was ample, * And now, Augustus,’ said she, * I must ows. ived sou ip one point." ‘ssid t, “Lam sure it is ina very “Tt inao, fudeed ; but it is necessary I should now explain it to you-—my vame is not Matilde Pee rollet." !" suid I, at the same time thinking te easy a way th's coufession would make tor my own on the same gul “That name [assumed to escape the importunis ties of relations in Eugland, Listen, and you shall soon be made a quammted with the brief story of my life, My maiden name you must know, was Simpson." ‘Tndeed,"’ I said, ‘we have that name already is our family.’ “On my first marnage with Mr. Wilson— “Who ried, “Wilson she answered, My bar stood on end—'Were you married @ second time f"" “I was," “To whom ?"* “Lo Mr. Winckworih,"* “Winckworth !" T exclaimed, ‘Simpann, WH son, Winckworth ! Heavens! you are my mother,"" THE END, a SEWING MACHINE: All FIRST CLASS SEWING MAC Br Rey a SEWING MACHINES OF ALE KINDS Fou to yoadway, or exchenge: bNmrincianiseetew ct rt) wey, t00g 3, UP sda Wout a che auswered, “ not betuer, no more agrees © having dreased myself witha oo \.

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