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Mecewary for cou eeellou!y well ex detecud from te pression in the « @w' lar nature. eoma that wh found iiisty tt @un, oa cont yet been arrested of the arrest from reaching y nesta of counterf ead iu the Ge oud tie presiding TRIBULATIONS term and the c tneregsed rate, wells uown ¢ eally refused to pr Chambers vir Li is the \ateu Qommittee to keep on phew to the front, snother draft, weet ated all arrange their plang for iddenly disnppenrt ‘ort Jervia na the Martins coming | wovered the » who had Yworth | Ne y emerced frou Penitentiar Hue plates are ex- jhe je the Ch pressions can be | considers of the engra y sotne lime of the envgray t ders prem ve were guilty be and kn made » culprits ‘cle of filly yng the pretuines the officers » other counters py isoners, Who gave their but the prevent in- the Nowark acts lu this ease Lave been } manuer in elters to Mak ov Resrecr ro Jepar Taney,—The pai hotels were 3 @ tribute of rea- Chief Juatice Tan ta « ease W ous formal. Ab Coma. veetithe city r jo thei ie dail » take what they ticeable, too, that those who the w iw about the ad el ite pay- be Liberal kind, emplati- its, at the oO ibe number of The people | Lat if they 1 were detained various recruiting offices sl, anddoing @ tair b {the County Volur Ung men and sending erenee vo waiting # call Poo uomber enlisted at the Poe in the Perk mudoa the Barery are suisll ihe Committee in continu. bag \ but sufficient to justify , . y,. | would pot take Suripe ar & Waebportc.—O5 Wednesday | charges tn writ Several members thought this was intended to Mr. McDermott said there was some pu ling, as tickets bearing the name of ruff as candidate for Comnty Clerk had been circu- Jated among the members of the Citizens’ Aasocia- A delegate hoped that no action wonld be taken at this meetionm ae it waa customary, tn trying # foun, to prefer hares against him in such e man- | ner that ve could reply to them, esate aaid, the sooner the Union got rid of the “black sheep" the better A motion was then made that the Recording Se- ory einatructed to notify the President of the | © var Makers Asgociation, of the fnete in the case Woodruff to show cause why be , ftoud not be expelled from the Workingmen's Until that time Mr, Woodruff be suspend- ec a8 an officer of the Union, Ob motion it was reso ved that the Union the varous organizations to attend the ‘Tailor's next Monday evening, aud that the Union i neeting of the tailors in the papers of Saturday, Sunday and Monday. tine business the Union adjourned, arivg Weaman, of No, 201 Bit or, one of the guests, 6 thimself twice in the ies Which may prove I been nothing In Fisher's con- evening 06 attract attention Yee | duet doetng ' jones, and it is be, bis mind with suct render bit momentarily te Bollevue Hospital, oged 26 wears, and owner of the Shooting Gallery, wt No. 197 Chatham atreet nt request Mr rill of the police in hunmber of taovemen te wi Cision most cred City Govrnsurs Od | gioms Mrtwees tne Mave ~-Tha Ose Cent jof the Board of A ‘ny | cation waa rece! y ens and pres After ober rou- DROOKLYN, Mysreriovs Morpen, — Drscovery LL Mowr Resatse —Yerterday some tore remaire of the mutilated body found as the foot of ou the Sd inst, were discovered in tho te Bay Ridga L. 1. te lower part of the lege and et, Which were tied up in a mannar similar t the parte previously picked up, with brown paper, woun na with muslin cord, and the wholr wrapped up in pertofon oll-cloth table « remaing were taken in charge b5 | Pennett, who sent them to Coroner | afternoon, The head and arms are still miss- } All the fragmenta give evidence that the sharp knife, ® | ferring to ons The fragmenws f that department | by the Maycrare not four the city of which the quentions the unnatural ©&- | Mayor, encl bones were cut with @ very fine sew, Thus far appears that the body and Ube were severed | Obala different places, The trunk was first disco- | vered near the foot of Litte street, on Monday the | Sd instant, On Monday the 10th instant, the pel- » were found at the foot of Corleare street, On the same day the thighs were picked up in Gravesend Bay, and yesterday, the 15th ingt., the legs, below the knee, and the feet were found in the bay, near the Narrows. No de- ‘opmoents in regard to the mysterious affair have yet been made, . | have contested for the ane rth of the r genuine ly adopted every Jepartient and Tracners,— The Brooklyn Board of Education resolved, ag their last meeting, to increase the salaries of female teachers of the Public Schools to the extent of five dollare per month in addition to present sularies--for the montba of October, November and December, 1864; and for January, February, March, April, May, June and July, 1966, attempt was tnade to increase the salaries of male teachers of the Public Schoolm but failed. Warp NoMINattons,—The Union party of Fourth Ward have noroinated Mr, Luke C, ¥ The Democrats of the Bx- teenth Ward bave renominated John A. Baal for A'derman, and the N peteeunth Ward bave placed Abner F. Joy iu pomination for Buper- rappers des'r tng the weli-te people and the uusumots aod enligbtene A communication was received from the muggesting that the i with the Brooklyn authoritice discover the perpetraters of the Brooklyn, by the offer « ferre! to the Comiittee on F nance for Alderman, A coutnunication was also received from the Mayor, submitting the affi i. who have been charged more than (he legal fare on Tur Democrats of the Fifth District have some of the city railroads. nominated Mr. Thomas Reilly for the Assembly, with, ® resolation by Alderman F waa wlopt JERBEY CITY. Fouxp Drownup —An uakoown man about 39 vears of age, Git Tin in height, waa fou terday in Communepaw Bay burn bair and short, sandy whiskers undor the When found he had on a pair of boots, no aluirts or other garmenta Tue LATE Prize Fiowt,—Judge Ogden, of the Hudson Connty Court, has ordered that every person arrested at the late prize fight at Commune- paw Bay, shall appear at Court this day (Friday) RaAILRoAD Acctpent,—Miebael Murphy, Inborer, Was runover at the New Jersey depot on Wednesday night, ind subsequently his left arn Was amputated at the almshouse oOOKeT PICKED AND ATrEempTs On Wednesday evening, a ser- her name, had her 1 a Jersey City ferry boat, ering ber lowe. she made an atternpt to get out of the reach of pickpockets, snd all other human committing suicide to jump overboard, but was prevented by the deck hands, wh, ou the arrival of the boat, placed her ou board tae train for Newark,in which city he re- u by what authority the city wed their rate of fare, and what to compel them to comply with the terms of ir several! charters ttion Is necen- Deceased hed an- mittee on Fire Dep that the Fire Comm ver badywea, to be similar fy of the members of ie Corr k te the Comin itwe amonnt of geners) rout ia ard trausacted a PoutricaL,—T! Hap Her P To Cownrt Sric vant girl, who r+ pocket pickel MD, aud Owen and very danverou She attempted back of the dencr andlers of mor at, or they will be bitten bs “MARINE NEWS. ih ee baer Oot. MB. R, 6 11-8, By 5 22.—H, Wm Methodist Episeopal Chure? ried to throughout the United » near Slath ave rommnenc.uy Mc ¥s STREAMS UIPR Havana Havana: Mari: ate ce eye tees | Orleans: Anthracite Poliedelpnien wall, Martha stevens, Baltimore; J B Thompson, do, SEI? Inconstant, (Britush) Colleton, tor London, BALKS—Glenwoud, Matamoras; Statira, (Br do; ermo; Pallas, Belize, Hon: George § Resoiution, Mal Brown, Buenos Ayres, BRIUS-Cavour, Marseilles; Evelyn, Sombrero Tel. womes Siar Castle, Curucoa; mitothe wantyor the Covorevation, Prager and: Ida Abbett, st Th B Crosby, Gince Bay, © SCHOONERS Julia, Aguadilla, P Ky 1D) Gilleepte, St John, N oD Arnica, St Jobn aud Fiecerickton; Geermetown; F Nickerson, Washing- Hunter, Forte tian, Sandy Hill: Ella Cannon, swem: Rival, Stamtord; & suean, Harbor Island; Forest Home. H Van Zant, Wotehapreeue Convoy, Portland: Daniel C Higgins, | Vahoot, Halifax, Nos, SLOOP Lady Waebington, Davis, tor Providence, rom two to five « im, St Kitte: Maury In connection Wit cress of halt STPAMSIIIPS. Prometheus, Keveingion, Mobile Bay, via Pensacola: FL. Clark, bortress Monroe: Cahawba, N Orierne: Chas © leary, Adonis (French corvette) BKLGS—Henry Leeda, Newbure for Keaton: Alvara- do, of Windsor, tram Bridgeport, CB: Bionde, Mait- ragon, Glace bay, © By Canning, Wind. Herp, Linean, CD; Rdwin, New bure | McRae, Boston; Whittaker, North Jogging, Nx, FCHOONERS tae upon r t ij tevoted to Church Grmee Girdier, Vin Bement, (reenpert for te Brookhaven tor Elizabethport; Boetony JH Depuiy, Bow BL RL Witeox, Vortress Mon ye; Brilliant, Columbia, M i » No}, tor Portiand, Me: Lotie, Boston, ' Yorktown, Balthnore; Wye, Virginia; Wwushington, Sew Bedtords Ouiy son, Gardiner, Mo; Surprise, Providence: J) Huntington, Koston Quail, Rockland for Staten Island: Oraloo, Vrovidenee; Lady ef the Ocean, sangor, Lucy Amea, Kocklata; Julia A Rich, Machiaa Ji {00d Hilleboro, NS, tor Phiiatepbie, Rnchantress, minond, Gloucester, kmink st Ste: Vinker, Calate: Laura Francesa, New elaworth: Wentworth, Wind. Nett's Point Warrivt, Rockland; sa- GW Kimball, Jr, Rockiand: Linrie, nus Lind, Shulee; Mary J els Lines: Jolu Byers, jetam, ot Andrews, N Virginia, Butire, rite Gisee Way: poe l, Lingan: Volant, reland, Lingan; Hocknamon, ao: KH Perkins, Biidge ptitutton, Tine ork; Swat, Doreheser, S Prisatal Lineup: Truro, Mai d, NB: P Johnson, Cut CL van; BE | Philadelphia; sahw ®, Lingan, Nicol Planes Banyo dad Platt, Line aelphia; Ann § Salter, Albany; Damen, Rondout for an Ling Pomainoen Soe Gnas Lays Spesmhwes bark responding Se ret ngmenta Un'on | Cerk, and that the delegate who nominated Mr Wovdrud bad sated thai be (Mr, W.) represemed oo Deed of Separation. — Firet of all, howeves, I epoke to Lady Falkiand’s Own anid, teli'ng her to awaken her wendy quietly vo explain to her that the flames from the part of the house where having aseisted her to dress, to con large covered summer-house at the bottom of the ara where I desired all the females of the fami. 'y to aesemble forthe present, Sir Kigar and] were ectively employed for some time in directing labours of the servants who removed many articles from the house; at Jenth the flames apread with euch + that we were compelled to des st, and I iced down to the summer-house to console and reassure Lady Falkland, Imagine my guip ine wt discovering that abe was not there; ber mal med me that on entering her room she found it va- cant, her bed bad not Leen alept on, nor were any of her clothes to be discovered; it was evident that she had been awake and vad ropicdity of the alarm, and hod prov fight maid, who fol It afterwards appeared ¢ Adee bad struck Lady F. 9 last farewell of this roo early and tenuer rorembra: “She awoke to a nceneof awful danver: she at- tempted to open the door, but the flames and «moke ! her immediately drove ber to the win- dows it wastwo stories from tbe ground; death would be the result of an enceavour w leap from it. One of the servants immediately rau toa neizhbour- ing farm, where, be su'd, was a ladder of sufficient Jength to reach the window hut how pocr appeared this prospect of relief, when the danger was so {1n- The etaircase Was in flames; who could venture to ascend It? I offered pe- who should save oer life. Oue of the under-varceners, tempted by my muntficence, advanced » few steps into the house, that asaa, mediate and imminent} cunlary rewarda to the and then returned, “*Tshall be suffocated in the atternpt,’ he said ‘and what will becotne of my widow and father- lens ebiidreny* “At that moment Bir Edynr, who had been giving directions in o different part of the premises, made his appearance’ and, more by cestures than by we pointed ont to bin the situation of his T shall never foryvet his augonised ery of dis- tress; but be did not waste a he snatched from me my tmilita intothe house, The old steward, who hed been in the family at the time of his birth, endeavoured to wore wife cs bold bim back * You are rushing to certain death, dear Sir Ed- gar,’ be cried; * pray return.’ But Bir Edgar shook bitn off, )* be exclaimed, or loae my own in the attewpt;' and tn another moment be diseppeared up the blazing ateircase, ly time to hope, before y Falkland gave me fresh cause for alarm, The flames were approaching rap- kily to the place where she stood; ehe evidently cou- de desperate measure of a leap from the window: and J was shuddering at the idea of speed- ily bebolding her mangled form, when 1 saw her k by a strony band. Sir E& the cloak around her, and carried her fr dow, Once more I veutured to breathe; aa Bir Fl. wor had ascended the staircase without tunterial in- jury, I trusted that be might descend it in the game manner; but at that moment the event so. ong anticipated took place, the staircase fe!)in with @ tremendous crash, and all bopes of reticat were cut off, Adresdful and inevital le death seemed now perton of these youn peop the Twill save her Ii templated drawn bac th By neholy consolation in Tknew him to be an honest would be an obfect of in Ime ance Was procured for ber, wonlshe and affecting scene ensued, the flaines," ‘**Ho much the better,s 1 replied, cheerfully, ‘Sir E lgur and Lady Faiklani are now happily re- Purel'vuy even Mo ree u Waste paper? conciled, aud the deed o: covered, would be no better () : * Pardon me, Major sala be, with a provoking curve of the hp; ‘you can ouly eoujeceure that ut—We lawyers are not to He su\isfed except can prove tat the deol ‘Will uot be agein required, th proofs anu time alone mnorous rejaici tons of nt hy Cea A I nave bi Toney, which ‘ar afterwards treble, Wee ta ny corn aed never to leugh a erain, eince be bad in a case of Kife her husband with the t 22% is é o 3 z = ; S Fa z * Eee Futiaod arent remitting tenderness and sesiduity during an iD+ news of severa! weeks: on} duct her to « ing, and nelther was rebuilt exacky the same form, but it was core atiructi¥e to m9 eves than it had e it bud now beoonsd “And do vou really thin @aid Emina, “that a cx verge of eenertiom could afterwards 9" “Tt is pot only poet ble, but it etre anid War Jor Hervey : “they are as happy, E eer father and mother '* uncle, I cannot telleve like cour ace isfiei with pr “Then I will give vou w proof will be quite satisfactcry even tot nut I ehall be sitting up attbe time ptical frieud, Mr Charters only «ae ed for own malety mat aay that I felt more angry with Lady Faikiaud than terrified about her, for I supposed that, unwilling to identify herself wit’. the inwresta of her household, or to run the risk ofany communi+ cation with the busband she was about to leave, she had sought refuge in one of the farm-housea in the vicinity, [thought it rigbt, however, to inform Sir Edgar of her ataence, and wes returning to the front of the house with that startled by « pioreing sbriek from Lady Falklund's owed me, [looked up in the direction to which she pointed, and at the window of a butle Spartinent above the drawing-room, What Waa my horror to behold Lady Falt!and aking despairing elens for aasietance’ This little room hed #reat favourite with Sir Edgar and herself during the early months of their marriage, on account of the extensive prospect it commanded; she had fitted is Up with Look-shelevs, a guitar, and painting ma- terials, and they passe! much of their time there. unable to sleep, the nd that she woul | take nileored by so many abe aatdown one low ottoman there, her own peculiar seat, rested her bead on the chair usually occupied by Sir Edgar, sod gave veut to her grief In repeated and ate sobs till atlenvth she fell into that eee sleep wo often the result of coutinued weep- ne mother I have been epeaking.’ Emma cart a wondering, iccredulous glance w wards her mother, } lo in Jesting 9° “No my love’ answered Le 20, when f was baa given vou, under ty yours ayo on this + Bre now sitting answer Creator with a enirt trust that by the been ennited t and most happy. us Thave never ol serv imperious and + ense any future alterau: bring to light defect tt known, Tam clad that “r hitherto un- cautions and y consider that it is equally ve to bear patiently with the iui! les of and ever remember that the bonds you as not merely light and temporury tres treelf, and the elty and constancy, ‘so long as ye both ir duty and Interest Too Late for Classifcation. RRESNIHAN The friends an fully invited w ttend the funeral, on Sarr v Hoon, Oct. 15th, at 2 o'clock, from hie late residence, #1 Madison at. MORGAN-—On Wedneetay, Oct. 12th, John Moo Notice of time and place of funeral The members ot Neptnue Lode hereby summoned to attend ‘bh nication to he held at the Lodee it < o'clock, to make urea John Morgan in, this Friday rmente for the oment in deli ie, TA MEETING OF THE DELE the Fifth Arsembiy District Cony at the Fifth Ward Hotel, Oct. 1th. purwuant to the eall of the General Corom mocratic Asociation (McKeon) Was ananinourly nominsted o# the candidate t EDWARD BYRNE, Chairman, 'MBERLAND COAL, Creek for blackemithe , from one ton npwarda, ay, bet. 2let and ve AINTERS—A MASS MEFTING OF THE ‘Trade will be held this ever Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Beoadaa et. By order of J.J, 0 ’ Li nt o' » HEWLEL, President of N.Y te of the New York De. ) JAMES H. SKELLY GEORGE'S sat tT ofeloek, im » opposite Bond OLUNTREEKS AND wubstitutes wanted at sl Nasena spreet, 7 je; but there was a wa that they would die clasped in each other's arma and exchanging mutual awurance of forgiveness. tw swim, and my eyes to feel dim, and I waaon the point of sinking to the ground, when joud shouting Voices near tie aroused me to perception: a party of men approaching, beorlug the expected ladder, and headed by Dennis O'Flaberty, ou Irish labourer at the farm. Even at this moment the thought pas- ved through my mind of the strange manver in which we estimate the value of a person according to the existence of local cireurastance. uently, during my vielte at the ball conversed with Deasle O'Flaherty, and amused myself much with bis brogue, his blunders, and his uncouth manners, 4 gvod-natured fel. low, but it had never entered junto my head that he could possibly be of ue to we in any other point of view than a¢@ person to bo laugh when I contemplated bis athletic frame, hie muscular lirobs, and bis bold bearing, I felt that thy wost gitt- oi geniug, or the most polished couytier ot the age, eriog consequence eyes to Dennis O' Flaherty, and the sweetest music would bave been less delihtful to my ears than the powertul brorue which made itse!f heard above all the uproar, in vehement commands to his compan- jons to ‘waste no time, bys set up the Indder quick auc stealy.' It was speedily put up under Den. nis's direction; he was at the to, Elgar deposited the fainting Lady Falkland in bia armas; he speedily bore her down, and Bir Edgar followed in safety, Three loud cheers broke trom asseuibied spectators as he reached the yround. I could not join in their acclamations, but I wlently and fervently offered up @ thaukagiving to Heaven for the preservation of my dear young friends, and ® prayer that the circumstances atten: have @ beneticil effect on their future lives. Lad Falkland waa pot burt by the flamos, althoug Weeping and bysterical through alarm; she was savely borne to the tarm, and medical saalat- Br Elgar had not ee cuped # well; be waw severely scorched, and in Mreat pain, but in the midst of his sutferings he could not retrain from te iling me of hia happiness; the few minutes that elapsed between his entrance into Lady Palkland’s roomy and the arrival of the ladder, had passed in mutual entreaties for pardon, in the most tender interchange of prostestatians of affection, and in lamentations over their too proba- blo #eparation from each other by death, alt they had Loth #0 recently desired to effect a separa. fon in Ife, At lenth the medical man, left Lady Falkland, took Sir Rdyar under h and immed stely mleuced his transports posing draught; tire-engives arrived eountry-town, and in a few hours the house had ceased to blaze ; presenting, however, # lamentable cle of blackened and gmohi orning cams, the father an Falkiand were expected, and I rode to meet then, anxious to aoquaint them with the happy change in the Prcerecy of they daughter; they wer d that I should greet them with a smile, sul! wore 60 whon I deaermbed the tremendous weene ol the proceding night which seemed } ttle caculsted to excite mich a token of pleasure; but taost grateful were they when Ihad finished my sory, and frequently did they return thanks to the gracious Lord, who bad thus wonderfully wud mysteriously wrought good out of evil, “Tlod them to tbe farm, where braced their beluved dauybter ; tho bedside of ber husland, who, when no longer supported by temporary excitement, Was sullering severely from the eifects of his hurts and a tender When L left the room, T encountered Mr, Chambers, the lawyer, “'T am exceedugly sorry,’ he sail tome, with 8 look of doletul apology, ‘vut basve reason to fear Shut the deed of weparution has MEDICINES. | My head begen HERB DOCTOR falls to describe disease and tol hie pationte the nature of their « eas, Without receiving aby LutormmaL OUR MOTTO nse such Halo as have po strife, ith Nature or the Laws of Life With blood our Lande we uever stain, Nor poison wen to case the. Our Father—whom all goodness fill, Provides (he means to Cure ail ills; ‘The simple Herbs beneat Well used, relieve oar paius complete, ie Terb, @ sim, with touch, wer nge and bealth to thee. ride at; but, now, Office, No. 181 Fulton street, Brooklyn, room ttaire NO CHARGE for Conenitation or Advice 8 DRUGGISTS SELL THE BNOLOGICAL BUST OWLER & WE YOUR COUGH—V'Sh CAMPBELLS SYRUP Tar and Wild Cherry: thront, er diptheria, To be bud at CAMPBE store, cor, Sth ave. aud YSh st.; CHALM cor, Hudeon and Hammond ete. ; 18) sand alse in Srocklya, a cougha, colts, ere 0 centa per bott in # moment, sir 5, 217 Fulton et, TTFENTION—LADIES FURS—) the high inte of @ Manufacturing celpt given to purchasers to i Depot 83 Chatham *t opposite Crooks marble Hot Look for the Mammoth, S23. 38 P galnet moths FLEMING, Manager FORTH WESTERN CANAD le and retail, from # a+ and repairing neatly done hats caps, gloves, trunks, tray and robes in great varity brated moth powcer given to enck Truane 6% and’ 6¢ + UNew Chau bere et, 9) HORSES, CARRIAG RIAGES, SLEIGIS, HORSES AND cerringce God exprema, mother af Lady OK SALERA GOOD WORN HOSE A ney, jong tail and mane, Apply as the stable + WARRANTED Liven st, in ue 7 they fondly em. she wae sitting by SALE CHEAL driver; price, #45 —OENSIIRE © OUN F, LOUIS, ARTIST, #t--Leseons eiveu in Diawiay » WRITING LESSONS ou destroyed in UDSON RIVER R, R—F OR ALBANY troy, the North wad W ALBANY

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