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COonsinwed from the first page.) Yo nowes of recruiting agents from the country, end Whe city Wil, a8 usual, be obliged to furnthe “oldjers for the entire Binte. Tre Catmouic CaTumpraL.—It is under- @ed that Archblahop McCluskey in actively be- Mrrine himeei{ to have this cethedral—the eorner fone of which waa laid some years ago-complet- 4. One hundred thousand dollars has already Genn expended in the work, and those who have Wromise! 9600 and upwards will soon be called @ to gend in their subscriptions. § Thin wil! give employment t) a number of men during the win ter. A prominent clergyman apoke to the Arch- Vishop on the mbjert ® few days age, and the lat- ter, it fe understood, maid that the work wonld tecommnence in October. Prorrsatast Eriscovar, Procesan CON- VENTION —The Annual Diocesan Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of Now York; cornmenced yrrtortsy morning in Bt. John's CMaped, Among the In) elevates present were ex- Gowemora Fieb nnd King, Cyrus Curtis John Jay, tend other prominent members. Morning prayer wareaid at OAM. Malop Potter read the ante- Communion Bervice, assisted by the Rev, Dr, Dix, and others, The wermon was preached by the Rev Dr. Vinten. In the afternoon the Convention or- nized with the Bishop in the Chair, The Rey. Bigenbrodt (whe has held the office for several are) wan elected Secrciary, and the Rev The - Fhe tom fwho has alan served for years) was ap- Printed Asmetant, Mr. Fdward DeLaury wan np. Treasurer, The Secretary then procenied call the rol! of delegates when quite « nurnber anewered, after which the Convention adjourned. Thin morning Bishop Potewrr will deliver his aunual toddress, afier which the subject of the division of the dincoas will be taken up. A Navan Borrac.—B, S, Osborn, Feq., wheee lectures on our Tron Clada' were ao well received last winter, has opened a Bureau of Naval information et No. 195 Broadway, where applicants are furnished with every kind of information con- Dected with United States vennels of war Letiers Gre aleo forwarded to officers and seaman on buard <f Unele Sam's ships. Rerons or tor Eviswortn Avescens. ‘Tho 44th Regiment of New York Volunteers, otber- wise known os the ‘Ellsworth Aveugera com- manded by Col. Conner, arrived in this city, from the front, yesterday afternoon, and will leave for Albany this morning. They left the Army of tho on Baturday morning, where they had lately been employed. in the trenches across tho Weidon iuiret This Dig ae il at @rong, have icipated in all the campa! ‘the Army tt the Potsanec, have Uise tee in igs twenty general en, onte, were reinforced by ‘700 ia, and now rewuen with 170 men and 14 oticers, Three hundred men have been left in the “Bel, 200 of whom are new recruits, One hundred ‘and forty men have been promoted from the ranks tend af6 mainly attached to other regiments. Count or GeNERAL Srssions.—Charles JIohneon, having been convicted of grand larcony, {tn ete@ling 685 from Lucy Ann Giles wan yeater- dey epntenced to the Penitentiary for two years pegs Toonths .... Charles Patterson, who had convicted of robbery in the first deyree, was ‘enteneed to ten years imprisonment to Sng Big. Tre Broapway Snootixne Arrray,—Cor- oner Ranney held an inquest yesterday upon the Body of Benjamin H Cozine, the lad who was kill- od of 912 Broadway, by the accidental dincharge of fe pletol in the hands of Clinton Harring, » law tetudemd, The testimony showed that the decensed ‘end zone Herring wet at 212 Rroadway,and there ‘Cosine from rring ® pistol, which exploded tat balf-cock, ecciden' Tho jury found that the shooting was tal. Young Harring, who ie 16 years Sl age lives 1TH Wont Yiet st. Corouer Raney him to bell in $1,000 STABBING AFFRAY,.—Yesterday afternoon, an altercation occurred at No. 6 Centre aireet, drinking saloon, between Jno Rody, Henry Par- ke: and Charies Parker, The lant uained was stab- ‘Ved in the groin by Rody, who ufliced on bim a ‘dangerous wound) Rody an! Henry Parker were arr sted, and the wounded man was taken to the WM. Y. Hospital. Drownen,—Wm, Devlin, a youth of seven seers La was towne in the North River on turday laet, wae tound at the foot or Perry sirect yesterday. Founp Deap.—-Edward J. Kelly, who was mtely adriver on the 7th Avenue Railroad, was found dead in 1st Avenue, near dist at., where he had evidently fallen from a precipice, aud the jury eo found. Coroner Wildey held the inquest. De- seased was aged 29 years. A MOSICAL AND LiterARy ENTERTAINMENT under the auspices of the African © vilization Bo- Cety will take place at Cooper Institute to-night. The Will be devoted to educating and tek- Ang care of the Freed colored children of the South. a Towsaa & WRLLS, 389 Broadway, have ena an imp ove! phrenological bust, show: the claaaification and location of the organs of the Drain. It ise Planter of Paris cast, and is intended for the use of learners and studeute in pbrenolugy, who have not tho advantages of professional in- @ruction, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Der Goops Crenks,—-The usun) weekly meet ng was held last evening at Early Closing Hall. The special Committee to wait on Merchants and eaver- tain their feelings as to closing wt six o'clock, P.M., for the next gx months reported that, with ono oor two = insignificant exceptions, all wore ide: byte of ne movement Tn ureonwich street the merchants had agreed to close 4t9 o'clock on Saturday e ings, "A resolution ‘was passed to ha’ circular written, to be pre- sented to the merchants for their Signatures, = On motion, the Recording Becretary was directed to send the names of refractory merchants in the prin- cipal thoroughfares to the ‘Trades' Union, with a Fequest that the matter should be brought be- fore their several Kocietios On moton, the use of the hall was directed to be given free to the sowing-machine operators for the Pp ofa concert for the benefit of the sew ing-machine opera- tors op Tuesday evening, isth October, ; CLoTATNG OLnaxe AND OUTTERS,— merehants having perwsted in keeping o} be. yond the Sreecribed hours, a few of thea’ young ™men lod in front of one of their places lust evening with the usual transparencies, ** No roapec- table store keeps open after P.M." &e, A doe tective, who wus evidently on the watch, Appeared and arrested them. They were taken to the sta. Won and will be taken before Justice Lodwit » ot Jefferson Market this morning, PAINTERS,—A correspondent, J.T, By hus wot been charged in the columns of the Bun with introducing polities into trade oryantcationn and, therefore, his communication on the subject haa no public interest. -Home of the BROOKLYN, Rervs.ican Meerine wy rar }'ro Wan, ~A meeting under the auspices of the Lincoln and Fohneon Eleventh Ward Caupaien Cluly was held @ the Arena in Raymond streey Brooklyn \set aight. The capacious edifice was densely crowded with a large and enthnstassic audience, alDOny many ladies, Mr. W.W. Gooirich, President ihe Sierciation occupied the gual aod addresses made by Hon. Horace Grevivy, Willow HB, ae, Mate David Maxwell Hoa. 'atnd Pay de a# one of the largest held in ¢! aty during the presout campaign. f Democratic Primaxies,—The Conference ommittees of the Regular and National Democra- \e Genera! Committees of Kings County have, after «number of sessions, finally Soocloded tonold the pomary meetings for the election af del ‘ates to @ Congressional, Assembly, City and 7 Conventions, on the evening of Th of pert week. The differences heretofore exieting Rave been a far yee 86 tO mako it nearly wil bo acuunated - oul ie all other Dyes It docs ano Barwer RAtSING.— we teees, a ie Eleventh Ward, Brooklyn, held 8 large and enthusiastic meeting, at the junc- tion of Fort Green Place aud Fulton avenue, last ‘eveving ; the object war to insugurete the raising ‘oh @ bickar y-pole 76 feet n helght, and the display of avory fine banner, tearing the names of the Democratic national and State candidates, A fine banner has also been rataed by the Democracy of the Eighth Ward, Gowanus, on the corner of Third avenue and Eighteenth street. Tor Rervsican Primary Heweiyos ot the purpose of selecting delegates both to the Con- green al, Aaserably, nty and City Conven- tions, will be held’ this evening at the different HOW, morn. (7 24, Sept. 0-8 Fi t CLEARED, STRAMBHID\kimily 1 Souder, for Naw Orieens BARK — Heireos Clark, for New Orleans HKIG—Torrent, Bouth Amboy; Alice Grey, Nassau. SCHOONERS.-Prineess, Boston, Win Courine , Charlottetewn; (eo Thomas, Balt, Myrtle. N. Haven AKKIVED. STRAMARIPS Onemandra, New Orleans, vin Sand Rey, FL Clark, Norfolk HARKS..Flormy Rio Janeiro, Wasrhineton, Mack iver, Jam (Geo Marchand, of Prowl, from Genon. HRIGE Clare Port Koval! Rird of the Tpirte apohan Cnpecnl; Gesdane Tiradcth secon: Avda i ul Font, ir. a oA Ua Keying, Zarm, Catia BCHOONERS James Henrr, Philadelphia for Rosson; Kewey Ames, Kondout for Porto Fo pris Aus Doyea: Fanny, Gonaives ; ipagestows, 1) Cs Mary & Suean, UW Ouaehiia (British) Berinude: Ametious, BELOW trie PE Neviug Remedios, Wind W SS st = —— = 3 Too [ate for Classification. DEATHS. | Oeil A Ga ial Ta wei Webaay oa Mehon h aged 12 yoare. he relatives aud friende of the family are re " ly invited to attend the funeral, this (Thure- (Y at 2 ofclock, from the residence of his lather, 8 Mulberry hi 3 NTED—ONE ACTIVE. AND : Dey, $2.60 per week. Apply at No, 438 28 wey. A (IRE. WANTED, FROM 15 TO 14 Years a) 0, to mind a baby and go of errands at 181 Attorney a, cor. of Delaney 22 For SALE—A BLACK MARE, 7 YEARS old, 16 hands bigl. eound and kind in pinule or geyrre barnere. Can be even for 2 days at 969 Weet Birth et, Mb and 1th aver . Mt JNFORMATIC IN WANTED — BY MARY DOL TEN of THOMAS MeGRKATH, who lived |. wi er, Mase. Mae since noved to New York Appl She wants support for hie child, Anybody who knowe him will oblixe Ly directine to the Worcester Spy, Maas. ” OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE MA- tons’ Protective Union, of Bronkiyn, F. 1, are notifier to attend an adjourney ine of the soctet on Uriday, the 3 th inet, at clock. By ore: of fe A ation. G. QUINN, Irest. EM. C, ROW a Oc. wa THe HIPPOTHEATRON, FOURTEENTH ptreet, Cpraelte the Academy of Music, THIS ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT, Having been redovated and re-decorated, wihhe opened for the reason, yitha ARTISTIC FARLY IN OCTORER. v TANTED — 2 BRASS COCK MAKERS, by RK. FINLSON, 19 Grand et, Jersey Gis in SPLENDID COMPANY, 359 the rear, SAVINGS BANKS. ATIANI NC GAN ING BANK, CHATHAM “ARE, NEW YORK heen OPEN DAILY, x CENT IN Depoaite made now, a: on ‘of befor drew interest from that date, D. VAN PELT, President, CILAS, 1), BAILEY, Treasurer, Joaren P. Coop Secretary, al CMTIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, BOWERY, / corner of Ca ot SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on all mime OWED, Getober Let, will of 38 yoapd a oD) tiv cent on lireer same MONEY DEPOSLLED NOW WILL URAW IN. Tr z OUT. iat. dlls, from 10 to 4, and on Monday, Wed- ys trou 5 to T. Bank Books French, IKUK FOLSOM, President ‘ 428 SEYMOUR A. BUNGK, Secretare [VING SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, No, 96 WARKEN 81, Interest allowed at the rate of 6 per cent on all fumes entitled theteta, Open dally from 10 to? P.M. and on Mont Thursday and saturday atternoons from 4107 P.M, N.B.—Money toloan on boud end Mnorteage w SALTER W. CONGKLIN, Preei VANDERBILT LL DUXTON Sertetay ee Ry Marcer “SAVINGS BANK, NoO.> 82 ASHAL STREET if) DAY &IX PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED. Deporita made pow will draw interest tom tbe let day of Oot ir. LUTHER C, CARTER, Presid. HENRY R, CONKIAN, Bectetary ee tieut ECHANT AND TRADERS’ SAVIN INSTITUTION, 2432 ROWERY. x Per Cont. Interest allowed, tree of Government Tex. Ueporite mae on or before Getober 1 will draw ant WP Fite Han’ open daily fron 10 5 . Man days, from 10 A. M. tol PM Graney Taree PECK, Provident. CHARLE _HENRY C, FISHER, Secretary, 40 EW YORK SAV BANK, COR, OF 1th #t, and Sih av jpon daily trom tes P. M.; Wednestave and Saturdays iiom 17 P.M. Six pe cent. interest allowed, Deporite made ou or betore Jet. Le: will draw interest from thot dite, THOMAS CHRISTY, Prest; Ro H. BULL, Secty. ota BOARD AVD ROOMS YOUNG LADY IN DESIROUS OF OR. fare board ine private tamily. ioralty trow Vath wt. down, Address yr ait ‘ome dd for 4 days to FE. H, tex, is BOARD WANTED—A TEACHER OF THE Pinno wishes an unturnished room wath beard, whose part pay will be taken in just: uction Had use ofinetrument. Direct to INSTRUCTION, box 2 Pr, oO. t ree bt OARDING— A FEW RESPECTABLE mechan t dd; be ne ortated with food board! Sh Win advance, “Appie 4 Allon et. 4) OTEL GARNI, 155 THIRTY-EI four doore from Sd ave,—Furnished bet-oom Or 24 Leapectable mechanics ean be Locom. ith a nice furnished bedroom, eveh ian ‘ate room, from: $1.25 to $1.75 per weels i WOMAN WISHES TO BOARD where she can learn the diese enll for ¥daye nt te Kast Broaiwa,, io CANAL STRERT, SETS mwilver at eT to Fis, ¢ ta M conte @ © ent ar oher 5 Caeted with H, PATENTED $10 to te Miod with wold. bp to Flyer toorte | EW Pannen tet abot! on Dr. MICHLARD, tet, Bi avenue Cy near dtu et, } DYE FOR MODEL HAIR De tnt, WI ALL TIM 1 Sere pot AG pouty BRED I's WA conta [or BUIBS Irs 1A cents per ban, BRIBST'S HA ‘ conte per box, BEST'S HAIR DYE ob Seon rer tar, a : ts per box, BIUEST'S MALLE DYES base go Cente wer Lex. bsy2 srout the clothes, dows not require washing after upp. Wholesale at Barnes & Co, 21 P Fi $0 Bookman a. aij: & heed, cor, of 6 and cor, louston et, and jer & Vairchild,' 415 Hudeon ‘siree w wed cone ih iy BS Q r et, 7 tale CYC Whe, = OW SINGLE HOUR WITH HEADACHE, Bversbean te’ BOTS fowtant Pu A " Ev , ator, Sold everywhere 25c. and $1. Chatham et. free inatautly at offee 170 b EEE, ‘FEW RKEAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, ‘i He 1 be rold cheap on upplication at od an ul PAWNBROKER'S TICKETS WANTED— | will pay 60 per cent, mote than any other person fis thie caty tor tickets of Manonds watcha wwelry, five ware, guns, pistola, Se. ot TT Bieecker et, up tains 35 T 6O°—PAWNRKOKERS’ = TICKETS wanted, | wilt pay 75 percent. more for Pawn- biokere’ tickets for watcles, diaruonda,: owelry, ee. Pistols, de. &e., thancan be obteined st any r Pince in the city. Malls, room, BURDENS HORSE SHOES — KCONOMY AND DUBABILITY. Fall aesortmcat of Government aud City Patterns, ip store and tor aale cheap by WM, Hl. WALLACE, 301 Corner of Albany and Waehington ete, YAMPAIGN MEDALS AND BADGES, AT ‘ #19 per 1°90) seo 6) Amerieun tokens fot collec ens, oll different, at $5 per ivy by 8. A. OGDEN, Monufacturer of Meijala s) Chatham et, New York, neat door to Crook's Hove, 832 C ASH VATID FOR RAGS AND OLD M ~ White rage 11 cente per d; culoced race and Woolen 4 conte: books and ne pers, § Cents per eee old brews, 28 Sets pes m copper and pewter, 32 conte per lh, old lead, 11 conte per Ib, ot 1S New Howery, cor Roorovelt et. 818 SREY'S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE best Dentrifiee forthe Toeth, in use; to be bad At 4 South second ef, Willlanebucch, aaa cor Mertie am! Franklin aves, bust Broonivn, Price 60 coow ow per pot Hi: T'S HIAWATHA WILL RESTORE eray hetr to ite orleinal color, which no other reeioratives will do, IV niversity Plooe, NOY %o 60% Brosdway, cor Houston 4 up 29 NOTICE TO PUBLIC CARTMEN, EX- i PRESEMEN AND DRIVERS, TO RE Y THEIR Lic Sa8. Notice te her given, that couewale of leone to keen public carte and expiees wagone, and tobe pub Hecartinen, will be granted at this office, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. daily, commencing on MON AY, Bept 19, 1364. The number must be newly painted on exch side of wd a or warone, according to law, and the carte and wacons brousht tothe Park, Weat of thr Cl'y Till, «here they will be ipapeeted, and the old |! conse, atter being checked by the [n-pectors, must be tothe Pirst Marshal tor renew ol nee wilt he renewed alter the lst day of Ue Ry the Mavor, CEOK ch W. MORTON, First Marehal. Mavor'a Of}ice, sept. bth, 1864, ay Ot FICE OF THE OILCREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, 7 Naesan at. (Continental Bank Building. DIVIDENT) No. o, The Trustees of thie Company have thix day de- clared a dividend of ONE PER CENT. FOR THE MONTH OF SEPT yabl tv. Transfer books cloe hb inet, New Dh Ltda Ded A.M. WOOT, Pres. INGERSOLL, $71 BROKERS’ TICKETS KOUGHAT OF Lis watches, jowelry, musical instru: pla, dry good 4, Inc wun pis sand gentlemen's c ing, ond oll other reoate wanted, 145 ¢ et, aear Bowery, under Bank, PeiN1 ING PAPER—FOR SALE, A SMALL or white printing paper, 44x48, Apply at ine t y. the 4th day of Octo ARD NAMILTON, See Me Bd, 1NOd. R97 SS COLUMBIAN BALM FOR the LAIR: it in an article of erent merit, Sold at Wceste, Depot-—46 south 2d at, Williamabureh, $3 HO STIL. CHEAT A BEAUTI- Serer ful «et of Greeian enrls MTS at Mra. F. PRCKIIAM'S Fashionable Ladier’ Hair Dressing Fataolelment, 251 Grand at, near Bowery, 3 firet clone hair dressers wanted. if INSTRUC AT TOWN Ty, bel Theat, at 12 RY KRIES rion, D'S ACADEMY, 260 BOW. y ston st, students receive thorouch tnetruetion f kkeepi writing, arithmetic, alge. bra, reading, spelling, 8 Le. Open day and eveniow, for both sexes, Te: moderate, Private iustiuetion elven, re RITHMETIC, BOOK-KEEPING, WRIT- ine, &e., taueht without classes, day and even. ine, at The Fdwarde Academy, 9S Howery, new (arand. Inetriction by educated teachers of charac- ter rad experience, ‘Terme moderate, monthly or quarterly, s OPER UNION, FOR THE ADVANCE- MENT OF SCIENCE AND ART. PREF READING ROOM, FREE GALLERY ART, FREY SCHOOL OF AKT FOR OMEN, FREE NIGHT BOHOOL ENCE AND A ORPHEON F ISTER © The Truatove of the Coop the SIXTH ANNI MONDAY. the 1. The RK OF re open to the public withous an tion whatever; ¢he former f M. til rom 8 A and the latter from 9 A.M. till 5 P.M. 2. Applications for admireion to the FR . OF ART FOR WOMEN inay be made at thy ° daily, Som 4 A.M. tA P.M. and at the Scheci, on and aftér October 44, from 9 ul 1. iréulare containing all information necessary for appiieaate can be obtained of the Clerk Applications tor admission to the "REE NIGHT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART will be received by the QYerk until October Pw daily from 9 A.M thi's'h, My and. on WEDNESDAY, sth SRUBRDA + 29th; FRIDAY, sth pand SATI DAY, October let, from 7 til 9 PM. The course atudiée for the term, which will cornmence on Tues. day, Oct 4th, at T's Y. M., and oud on Friday, March Slat, 1565, be ne followe 1. Algebra, ©. Geometry 8. Logarsthme and Plane and Spherical Trigono- metry 4. Analytica! and Descriptive Geometry, 5, Dn tie! and Intexral Calculus, SHOOT pe hanics, atural Philosphy, r S. Elementary Chenitetry and Chemistry Applicd tothe Avis. 9, Analytical and Organic Chemietry, hi 1, tural Draws u | Dewwing, 13 # from Copy 13, Drawing from Cat, 14. Dovetue from Lite 1h P nective, Cir vlara coitainine the rules and reculations of the s sanner of adtaiseion, Lec, can be ob- taine La ce curing the present veek, The mumnber I} ate who can be adniitted to the schoo! ie 1.0, distributed as follows: fa Mechanics andthe hieher Matt ation, Geonet ry, in ral Philorop! istry, Flomentary and Analytical, 1 tural Drawtns, 1: fn Mechanter Drawing from Copy, Cast and Perspective, 100, Edeht t in the Art De. partment and nine in t jentifie Departinent are eneaced for the Term. Ladies are adinitied to rhe classes in Mathematics, Cheanteiry, aud Natural Phil sand Chem: : im Arehitecs aw ing, 80); in » 19: and in in Al avions clarsee witlhe organized on TUE md FI PM, ie Will hold ite apr. to hulies and bove. Ys ond THURS. HL ee DAYS and DAY, DAY, the duh, DAYS ara PM FRIDAYS at be en envaved by t f Ap dihous for ad during the fiat week in cet Trust be me the above mentioned dave. The true \eutera SCHOOL EN PRACTICAL ( wii be orcantved, whieh wilt he wed 1 barle Stone, Aue de of Pr vay Le = of trbide the clon which das bea to ale dor thetr in. vs of the Tiustecs, By ode AM S. HEWIDT, #2 FOR 8 ESB INS OD plano, with privilege of dally practice on a pl ing und thoronch method. Apply. 177 Twenty et, 1 door weat of Sth av, IANO-FORTE—PUPILS ATTENDED TO $42 per quarter, Addrees at theie residences at OF, Box 124 Station L, = capa ——————— J QED LEAD OR TYPE!METAL OF ALL everiptions, bouchtat the biguest cash prices UC, W, CHASICE 101 Wiliata o¢* ras ai | ) of Kyarlin | duty A Clergyman's Tale. It fe many years ago, probably about the date o your birth, my average reader, thet f learned what Tain about to tel! you. At that time, there stood on the north-west coset of Ireland, » buikitng known as Kyarlin Castle. The greater part of it Was very ancient; and the remainder had been built not less than one hundred and fifty years. 1 had commenced that pursuit, the taste for which remains with me to this day—namely, the seareh after antiquides capable of throwing light on the early history and customs of our ane store, It hap. pened, that while I was talking with oman who had been collecting kelp on the beach, he pulled out & piece of greentah-looking metal, To ® man who regarded it with an uneducated eyo, there was nothing in the appearance of it to give it any valtic; but Taw at once it wax on axe of the bronse per- tod, Finding he had picked it upon the shore I @peut as much of my time as I could spare for some weeks afterwode in making search beneath the cliffs for other relice of @ similar kind. Iwas ote day eo absorbed in studying the appearance of cartain stones that lay on the beach, and which, for raacons I will not go into now, I thought were the reraains of one of the most anc ent of the Celtic adi- fides that have beon discovered, that I did not no- tice how hich the tide had risen, ti!! it came wash- ing among the stones I was examining. I looked round quickly, and saw, with a very uncomfort- ale sensation, that the ada already reached the cliffs T bad presed. To escape that way before the tile would carry me off my legs and bent mo against the rocks, was, I knew, tinporsible. Hope lay in going onwards, and find'!ng an opening in the cliff# before the tide bad risen much Sewher. 1 sturobled along as fast as I could go over the slippery seaweed; but the sea was surging and foaming agalust the roche ao strongly that I found it diffienit to make any progress at all Looking shead, I could see no sign of a brenk in the elif, and I was about to resign myself to death, when IT arrived opposite a cave which ecemed to bave been worn by the waves during storms. Looking into this littl cave, 1 observed that the line of nea-weed on the fragmenta of rock indicated that during ordinary tides it was not filled by the ward seemed certain death : te re- main here gave at least a hope of escape Hastily deciding in favor of the cave, I entered ; and to shield myself from the surf as much @ possible, immediately began piling up the pieces of rock and seaweed so as ty make a# effectual a barrier as was in my power between me and it. After en- during « long period of painful suspense, ) saw with fervent thankfr ness the setting In of the ebb. I wascalculating the chances of my being able to reach a certain point iv the cliffs by which I might ascend from the beach before it became dark, when I was suddenly startled by bearng a voice, which seerned to be at my elbow, say: ‘Here is another Manket for you. Ith @ than you deserve: bus physical comfort I permit toyself to enjoy. A weaker voice, but also that of a female, re- lied: *O my lady, let me but see the blessed sun- if cht ogain, and I will not care for clothes or fool, Think of the years I have suffered in this dark piace," : To which the flret speaker answered in 9 passion- ate tone: *Aud what bave your sufferings beeu compared ts mine* Have T any hope of escape from mine, you wretched woman? Nay, does not every day that adda to roy weakness rcrease tho pains I suffer, by making me feel more acutely the want of sympathy of which I have been deprived through you?" The dull sound of a closing door, and a low moaning which followed, waa all that I heard after- wards. To find words which could give you any idea of my utter astonishment, is impossible, Though dark, the cavity was so small at upper end that I could sutisfy myself by feeling, alrioat without stirring from the spot whereon I was seat- ed, that there was po opening from |t, and certa n- ly that no other person was present in ik besides myself, After much reflection the truth began to dawn upon my mind; the only building along that part of tl e cogsiewhich lny close to the edge of the cl ff was Kyarlin Castle, und that the voices came from inmates of that bulding, I was the more induced to believe by the words ‘ny lady,’ which, though they did not iiaply that the person addressed bere that titla, yet showed she was a person of some distine- tion Of course, you think I at once opened » con- versaiion with the person amprisoned ; but I did nothing of the kind, At that time, every family of the least influence living in the remoter parts of Treland had individuals hanging about them ¢ able of any act of violence on the slightest tat ma- tion from any member of the family, or even from a confklendial servant, that it would be axreeable to them. In my case caution wis especially neces- sary, as I wae the minister of the small proportion of the phatitants of the surrounding disinet who professed Protestantistn, and was therefore more than usually obnoxious to those who adLered to the creed I considered it my duty to do my utmost to supplant, Moreover, I did not know bow far I might be actigy rightly in aiding the escape of the im- prisonad woman, For the present, therefore, I de- termined ou doing noth!ng ; and crept as quwetly as possible out of the cavity, and walked home. The next day I returned iv the same direction ; and when I reached the le, 1 stooped down, aud pretended to pick ups stone, which I threw down on the beach ; but the stone I threw down I had painted belore I left home, so that I should distin- guish it readily among those which lay on the shore. From this place I walked slowly on till I reachod the cleft by which I Lud ascended the pre- vious evening,down which 1 scrambled to the beach, and turned back to the cave, Close to the entrance I \ound the colored stone, which confirmed my conjecture that the excavation joined an »part- ment in Kyarlin Custle, I went in with as Lule no se #@ possible, as it wea now low water, and there was po sound to drown any I might chance to make, I listened, but all was wileut, At last I determined to risk # question; and putung my head close to the loose siones at the spot from whence the volves ooetaee to inauey T asked: “is e anybody shut up sa there? oe low Ae Pioned. ane a woman said, “Oh, do, for Heaven's sake, let me out !"* There was an ok ot such eaver entreaty Jn the vaice, that, joined to what T bad heard the decided me on assisting her to escape, her a chance of appealing to the protectiOly Or, on the other band, of com- Aes who had imprisoned her bere, to con- tinue her puuishinent in legal manner, if their were any just ground for inthering it, After a few wore questions I told ber that I would come back at the ebb of the tide that evening and reloano her, The operation was not a difficult one, The removal of som loose stones made an opening inte a cell on a level with the boach, and through shies J dragged her The night was dark euough to make walking slong the shore difficult, but it sereened us from observation, {1 any one huppened tobe abrosd in th hborbood of the rout we were obliged to fe fo yet to my cottagey which was the ouly place to whieh EF could take her. Herel gave her uy charg » Esther, ay “ okey i Acyl them into the kitchen ; though Ulere was uo bgbt there beyond that by # tallow-candle and the turf-fire, the strauger pelling the cid wouman Who walted but i » , alo announce that onthe Intef No- | covered ber eyes with ber bands, trom inability & LB 4 enlace the pain it caused, Bhe was & worsen in ‘100 | appearande about forty years of wgey with # com- mI i coo fa intensely white, shat i Was reminded of «ove ater her couversion inv salt [asked | ne questions that eveniag, and whas T subsequent » ber was contirmed by Mrs, Meyrick sie, Mpon whom] considered it my toed, with die aim of umducing Ler to make ecme prew.sion for the poor viotiin of ber passion, Tio utber sources tov, and at different periods, I heara other matvers relating to the cuse, which en- ables me to give the following narrative in u con- iforpi: "Carbonic Mostyn was the daughter of aman who had succeaded to @ large but encumbered estate, aud by » continuance of the same careless extrava- ance whi¢b be had been accustomed to seo from is youth Upwards, be had, by the time his daugh- ter bed completed her seventeenth year reduced himself to # condition in which he was iy better than the steward of the estate nominally his own. Just about this time, Henry Meyrick returned from 8t, Omer, where he had boo for vevevel years Living win ® Grieeh who ly learne sare advised to ure Bi it was ou at Kyarlin Castle, who heen 3 by the exem,. tore ta 0 the estate ntiarbe to ft had proved hi? h bomert and able. Shortly after his return eland, Mostyn, aa one of his nearest peighboray and who had known bim before he bad been sens © France, called on him, and invited bim to hie house. Here, of course, he became acquainted with Kate Mostyn he wae remarkable for bur exceeding loveliness, which was almost equalled by her pride, aud the cold severity, almost sternness af her manner. Much of this latter may bave been engendered by erty, acting ons maturilly pee aud tanghe. character, and the coutinual dBecontent arising out of a comparison of her xetund condition with what it might have teen Heary Meyrick soon became se deeply attached to ber, thas nobody waa surprised when it wae announced that the day liad been fixed for their marriage. When this event took place, they went abroad for a few Months, MFa Movrick Lav ag never been out of Ireland previously, They had net long rerurned to Kyarlin Oaatle, before it was a matter of common talk that he raw only with her eyes. Childishly fond as Mr Mey rick was of bis wife, and eubmis- sive aa this led him to be to all her whime and fans cies be was sot altogether without firmness af character in bis deslinzs with men; and if be bad remained a free man three or four years after hi, separation frow his tutor, instead of falling in love iromediately and marrying sbortly afterwards, he might have acquired experience, which wou'd have , Prevented the occurrence of the evils which wreck- ed bis own and his wife's happiness, and cruelly injured one I firtoly believed to have been an func cent victim Mrs. Meyrick was devotedty attached to ber hne- band, but she wae exacting in the extreme in the testiroonics of his affection, and jealous of ev woman t whom he paid the alichtest attention, Hor attendant was about the game age as herself, ou English wornan she had engaged fy London om her wag to the continent. This girl being of livel: aud engaging manners, and very pretty, was a greal favorite with her mistresm and for this reason Prebably was treated by her maater with a decree of familiarity not very eurprising,considering their Youth, and the extent to which circumstances had competed aj] three of them to sasoctate duri: thar journey on the continent. Intimacies of suc ® kind are always dangerous, even tf only from Tigonstruction; and {t was exemplified in the instance. Mrs. Meyrick bad sent her maid to her bushand'’s study fora book she wanted; but cis rectly after the girl had left her room, abo changed her mind, and decided on réading some other, Going to the study, sho opened the door, and wae alout to enter. Meyrick waa there and the girl; but what it was that made Catherine close the door agcidu, and turn away with a face so deadly pala, she never told anybody, I believe, unless it might have been her epiritnal adviser, She went back to her room, and locked herself in, and when ber husband came to her, ahe would neither open it nor answer him. Finding she remained obstinately sileat, he Jeft the castle, and did not return tha® night, perhaps thinking he would thus bring her to her reason, It strongly favors the op nica that Mrs. Moynck was hasty in her conclusions, since her maid did not show any reluctance togote her mistress when she rang her bell, who, hower- er, refused to allow her to enter the room,and rang awain for another servant. That night, Jane Wile moty her maid, disappeared (To be continued.) 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