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(Cominued from the fleet prge.) inte Alexandria ® band of twelve puerrillog and a Grove of horses which they were driving towards Rariv’s army, Another gang of horse thieves barely en aped cuprure at the same wme. The “wldierw Vote. A Washington correspondent of te St. Loule Rerruiican mukes the following statement: The vote of che soldiers in the boapitale here and in Alexandzin remilted in heavy Republican mayer. ‘ies, Tb Pennasylvaninna cast 182 votes, of which 189 We A Democratic, and the Obionns 69, of which 19 Were Democratic. Those large discre,ancies are §h’s remilte of a determined and persistent exercise af unwarrantable influence of the partinane of the Adm'nistration who control the managenent of the hospitals, All the surgeons. officers and auberd!- Date employees of these inatitntions are behotlen to the higher officers of the Government for the eaay positiona they occup dag ther superiors dictate their political attituie, they in ture bring many influences to bear upon the patients fn omer to Induce them to vote in favor of the Adiminiatras tion, Political meetings were hed by the Kepabli- ane in several Howpitala the night before the elec. fonn, and active purtianns of the Administration Darengued the inmaus, (n the day of election the pola were wurrounde! by tbe surgeons officers, Ptewarde and miraes, ol! on the military wervice of tthe Governmes, eho plaints #onifies, by actiona and words that they would not tolerate @ voae Under these cireurmsiances, it is not surprising Wat the election waa ail ove way. LOCAL NEWS. MRW YORK AND THE VICIMITY. Tue City KA LROAD Supsect,—Simee the Railroad Companies have Leen fuiled in their adempt ©» collect an iilegal rate of fare from the pu! ly they seam Gispowe i to revenge them- walvos by o dimplay of malice, Their new arrange- tment of commutation tickets went inte operation yesterday, Ther proposition in to sell these uckets tet @ rate thet will just tuclude the regular fare plus the two and-a-half per cent. revenue tax sight Aickets for 41 conta, anid those who fal! to buy (einkets to he charged six centa, This arrangement slarge portion of the public would perhape cheer- fally accede to; but the Companies here attempt “flank movement" on the poople, by selling the ‘ead teketa nt pomte that, a far na convenience ia @onnamned, might aloud na well he located on the @am end of Long Inland. Thus the Third avenue Mine selle ite tickets at O5th etreet ; Fourth avenue ne et 96th street; Bixth avenue line, at 42d oireet ; Bigtth avenue ling at f4th atrant, ete. ‘The design of this dodge is clearly apperent. Tha Companies suppore that by making their tickets virtually inacceasibia, in thin manner, the public Swill he forned to pay the coveted six canta. The proper method of arranging the sale of tickets if pasamngers movet be bored with thon: at allie lo empower conductors to se!) them ; or, if the Com- penies ere net dispoaed to rink the honesty of their) = emplovees, they can at leam wake arrangements for the mie of tiokete @t convenient places, and upon thie the pub- Me will insist. The rai'rond managera must re member that while the people are disposed to ac- eape the tickst system, of any other reneonable method of overcoming the prevent diffeulty, they ‘wil mot submie to additional imposiuon, They ehould remember too, that they have not overcome the illegalisy of their purpose to increnae the fare. They have only tenmtorwed it, and are atsil liable to prosssution by every pammuger, who, refusing ‘we buy tickets, they chanve «ix vont fare There tea way thet this pest, neles of the Companies in welhhag their tickets a+ points difficult of acvew, can he returned with interest. The five for axwessive charges iv fare is fifty dollars for each offence, which cum sceriics to the prosecutor, and the proanentor may include any number of offenses in one suit—that in, ife purty has been charged aix vents on a coven different occasions, he may bring am action involving ll the charges, and subjecting the company to an a yiegate fine of $600, Ip this connection, we hivo received a communication from ® correspondent enclosing e copy of a circular whieh he stater was distributed to hin and other peasengersinacar. It reads ae follows, and was evidently not issued by the railroad companies: ** Oitizens who can mach their destination by any mher means, are recommended'not to ride in the City cara, as long as whe prosont illega! rate of fare s eded. Lalies who sre going only « short Aatance, can greatly assist in putting dows thie sharnetul extortion.” oe Aart ann Yourn.—Yesterday morning a sad aight was witnessed in Fourth avenue, A soung girl, apparently about fifteen years of age, was seen stagyering about in @ beastly state of intoxication, She wae taken in charge by @ police- man, but fell several t'nes on her way to the eta- tron house, Shortly aflerwarde an old man, sppar- ently about seventy years of age, was observed in a similar state ot drunken:: sa, near the same | cality, These two mot on tho threshold of Life. ‘The one just entering, as it were, upon the stage of luumdn experience, aud the other passing out from his fellow men, having lived the allotted years, Ia both nstences the scene was awful to look upon, Vor probably the case of the young girl called up ‘Le most Painful reflections. God belp her future! Tuk Working Wowrs's Proreerive Usion—One of the most gratifying proofs of the vsefulness of the Working Women's Protective Union was afforded a few days since in » decison rendered ja the Seventh Judicial District Court in fuvor of Miss H. Neste egwinst Mr. Cardinaa, a woelthy gentleman rewding io une of the avenues uptown, The defendant was susd for lebor pars formed by the plaintiff, who had her ewwployed by @ third party, who requested that the work #iould De well done, and she should be remunerated ac- eumlingly, The work was very five, and it reon'r- @d gone six weeks tu couplete tt ; for which abe rendered a bi!l of MS. The u.sendant refines pay- ment; firet offering #), and, Onallvy, $10. The woman sought the protection of the Union aud, etter hearing ani invistivating the starr, the Buyperintendent place the case tu the hands of Mr Charles H. W. Kelly, 28 Chambers street, the At- torney for the Urn, who brought an ection and Tecovered judo ent for #35 and costs; the full emount claime.. The Superintendent of the Work- ing We.aen's Protective Union desires to express the t anks of the Union to Messrs. Francis & Lewt-el, of T2 Maiden Lane, for their very liberal donation of stationery, blauk-books, pens, ink, etc., otc, for the use of the institution, Buicipe or 4 Youna Woman By TAKING Atsani:—Davcarwer Cansusap.A young woman wamed Bilen Manly, residing at No. 585 Second sevens commited sulckde yesterday by taking dose of arsenic. Tho deceased sent e little girl to the drug store of Dr, C, P, Skelton, No, 573 Second e@venus to purchase six cents’ worth of arsenic, ea that it was to kill rats, On receiving tle sees Fa sites the gw uct te interne on ene thas she bad ‘it, and immodiately swal- Jowed the fatal doer. An inqnent was held Coroner Renney. The jury found “that cap 0 ber Soak Uo unece by taking ageenie, end ives meen &. rene : on, of Becend avenue, for elbiny coiscn wo » young & ebfld, contrary to law." After the MARINE NEWS. Ort, 21-8, B 6 19-8, 8. 812-H. W. mornt Ot. CLEABED. BTEAMBAIPS— Kangaroo, Leverpool: L Banos, City Point Va: J RK Thompeon, Baltimore, M stevepa, do, SEIP—Creat Repubtic, Paul, for Ban Pramcisro, BARK —.Johann Marie, Kavacher, Buenos Ayres. BRIGS— Fila, Arrove: Aeme, Cork: J W Johnston, Bar! ; Alice Maude, Aux Caves TH A Potts, Bermuda; Handy, Ft Monioe, Hare, Washington SCHOONERS. Queen of Clippers, Halifax; Mary, Pembroke, Joba T Draper, Newborn; John Leothall, Nortolk Glasawood, Georgetown: Laura brane's, Aiex- andrin Grace Girdler, Waantneton, HB Metcalf, do; Fountain, Baltiino.e Fo Bement, da Ann, Borin: Jenny Lind, Philsdelphia, Joun’ Snow, do; Nicola, Eltaabethport, N J. BLUOPS —Caroline, Fiartfamt, Ct, Deep River, do, ARKIVED. abeve veritet Coroner Rinney required Dr Skelton fe find bat) fo the aur © #1000 to enawer any inuletmens whieh the Grand Jury may find agains him, Maetisc or tue Board or ALorewen asp Cor scitwes Tue Cory Rathaoap Qveerion —Paoroerion vou THe City TO Bor Tar Roane The Board of Aliersien met at one o'clock yerter- day. A resolution appropriating #12000 for a imonurent to be erected over the soldiers’ graves in Calvary Cemetery, waa laid over. A reaolation emanating from the Councilmen, directing the at- tachment of @ red ball to streets lamps near hydrants, for the convenience ff firemen, w aco - corte? in. A communicaion was recerved from the Mayor, alley'ng that » number of persone in the eupdoy of the City Lospector, bat been muleted in #um6 of from $150 to $200 for we privilege of retuning their potions, Affidevita tt: this effect, from the allwved sufferera, accompanied the cotn- Mmunkasion., The subject waa referred « « special committee, afer which the Board adjourned The Counclimen also met, and the question of Car fares was discuned, Mr Jajnes presented a Paper upou the subject, showing thet according to thorchartera, the Eiglth avenue and § 2th avenue lines may be made to sel their property to the city eae penalty for tiiegally increasing thetr fares, He 8)90 submitted a resuiution requesting that theComp- troller buy the enid ronda, paying ten per cent. ad- ditional to their vahuation, as provided by ‘aw. In advocating bia resolution, Mr Jaques remarked that the railroad companies were complaining that the roads were wureraumeratice, and le thought it would therefore be an act ot charity for the city to buy therm The resolution wan referred to the Comm ties on Railroads, A cormunication © Teor! ved from the Mayor, coutatoing the official en- notincement of the deaih of ( atice Taney, which waa ordere! on file. The Comptroller sent in two communications, the first relating to the eoucitien of the “Family Aid Fand' on the 16th jot. : and the recond referring & the condition of the chy treasury, The nurober of familion releved ia 15,8465 disbursement, ¢T1884 00, Balance ir ciby breowury on the Both ult, $645,149 08; receipin PPL mes Wl 545,690 17. Tae payments are BMO11e alance in treasury on 16th ipat., $640,560 82, The Romed Wen adjourned, Conner Loareus,—Korrorn son —We, eit. irene of the 1M) Ward, and constant readere of year journal, bey to complain, through your pa- per, of aclie raceful nuance that existe on the corner of Division atreet and Basex street. There 0 Fortrese Monroe Kudley, Labia: STRAMSHIPS Je; y Prue, BRIGS~ tlarriet, malresg Mare Zebulon, Port Morrie, SCHOONERE +Finchantress, Key Weat: Jamee J Ty, Norwich) MK Hiekroan. Stamford: Any & Sa- ean, bortrew Mourne: Mott ledeil. Baltimore, Bengal, Willetts Point, Expires, Soraich: Godden, Provi- denver; Cam . bilmabethport tar Bosoa, Perine, Rondout for Vrovidene. Too Late for Classiication. DEATHS. DINAN On Thursday, Oet. 9% John Moan Notice of the funeral will be given in to-morow's papers. sTT LOGAN-On Thureday, Oct. 20th after a lingering iliness, David Lownn, need b4 Dine notes of the (noeral hereafter xe SIZE no Oct. 18th, Mra. Mary Size, aged Mi) yoare ‘The friends and acynointances of the family are re- fpectfu ly invited to attend the funeral, this “Priday) atrornoon, at 1 o'clock, from 65 Mort et age SYPHER (nm (et ith, Halas Bypber, aged 59 years, 4 mouths and 1S daye. Weep not for me —all te well Hie relatives and friends are reepectfulle invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, Yad inet, at 1% o'clock, from hia bate rescence, [o> Attor- ury at. 4 VAIL. On Thoraday, Get, ath, Katty Vail, ter of FAward aud Margaret Vail monthe and |i daye, The trends and acjuaintanoes of the fanily are reepectfully invited to atiend the faneral, on sattr. day aturnoon, 224 inet, at Yo'clork, from the reed. dence of her parents, uv West virh ot aH wh aged 5 yeare, 6 in naan youne Indy who paenes that way who ia AT A MEFTING OF THRE DELEGATES OF not insulted by # pares! of soung loafers, wheatand | 2 Mine Aesermbi, inateict Convention of Morart Hall there froin morning Wil night, We hope you will | hed at Mr. Phomer La on the UOth Oetober, Krant e favor ol comertog the = Vours, truly. | isd, JOSHE A ISA received the unanimous a. er 14 Kaeex st, FP Votn, non ination ef that Convention, WM. H. GRAY, 4amnel Krown, dobo A Bird, Chacmar. WM. LEONAKTA seeretary Ss? JA. Doan, Jacob Cook, BY WOMINGDALE CATHOLIC ASSOCTA- Mart Ackerman, tion, The members will please meet at their TRADES’ MOVEMENTS. ballon Saturday, at & o'clock, A. M., to attend ihe fuversl of ont demarted member MICH AKL HENRY DALY. Kequiern Maee_at st. Moule Church, doth at and Oth ave, JAS. Po TRAVERS, Prox CHARLES BRADY, See sto RALLY Da RATIC - TWENTY -SEC- ond Ward. The friends of McClellan are i¢ quested to meet at National Hall, Forty-fonrth et, Deiween Blghth and Ninth avers, on MONDAY VENING. October M4, a o'clock Mrnonast Tartons’ Association, This bedy held another meeting esterday, which was more numerously attended than any of the previous ones, The Preaident ooeupied the chair, and several new members were adm tied, while considerable sume were added to ihe general fund The totbowing communication trom he Journey- How, FERNANDO WOOD? will povitheele epenk wen Talere ras received: Other eminent speakers willbe present. By onter, 7 A.3. JARVIS, Chairman Keronw Hats, 81 Grand street, TD. GAT LAGHER. Secretar RTS Oot 15th, 1564, aL ‘ON . os Abruha.s Lent, Kaq., Chairman, &e.— INTH CONGRESSIONAL — DISTRICT— i ‘Tweltth, Ninew Twenty-second Wards tees, Li ( - OPERNASNDO WOOD Bie HE WORKINGMEN’S ONION WILL bold ® toeeting this, briday, evening at so’ at Barly Cloeing Lad. 267 Bowery, WM. H ING, Pret, JOHN HENRY POY, Ree, se \ SANTED—A GOOD Arm —Flaviog teen informed that your body in Withug to open cotpwunication with the Work- ing Tatlors' Trade Proective and Benevolent Union,” with a view to the settlement of the pre- sout dispute between the employers and employed, I would reapectiniiy state that any sugyestion coming from your Assooation will be willingly ente tained by ue Very respectfully, KD JOURNEYMAN Ww Auras, Roc See Ms herpet at f CLARK'S haly dressing saloon, * ‘ No. 4 Fulton «t, Brooklvn. €9 per wece with Dowrd, This commuulcation was received with somepiie: | oe Also w ian or Satusdas and Sundar. $i) with favor, the mejor ty insisting thas the journeyioen | toa! id mill oppeared to wweintein an attitude of defiance, The genvernl feeling appeared to be not to enter into any neyotiat on whatever until the strike shouki be ANJO TAUGHT PERFECTLY. IN ONE rained Lent reported that be bad replied to course of les-one, by the oldest established ten h- the above letter, and had received s respouse, | ers, at the oldest established piace. Profeaalonal hau- which wes read by the Secretary. 1) asked tue ay- | jos at ull prices, HENKY & GEORGE © DOBSON, pofatinent of & conan itee of coniereuce, whivh wos | U¥] Kivmawey wd mreed to after sane debate, and five gentle- | — —— men = eppolated, who were inmructed to FURS. ask that the strike be immediately raised, and | — tuen the question of wages would be entertained Awember reported that upwards of $50 00 worth of clothes, had been cut up after being made, the poor mau who took it having been waylaid for the purpose, (Bbarme, shame.) Another communica. Hon from the Journeymen was rece: ved asking for a Committee of Conference, which was sppolnted. A good deal of busunees of a private nature fo!low- ed and the meeting adjourned THE COURTS Tak Ling. SciT a@ainst THs Hegaty.—In the case of Moore agt. Bennett, yomerday, Justice Bar- nard granted a motion to dismiss the complaint, on the ground that the publication was not libel- lous per ae, and that the plaintiff had nos alleged eny special damage. Plaintifl excepeed. Pottos Inteiiceson.—4 Druggiat Charged with Misdemeanor.—James Suec, who keeps an apothecary store ot Ko, 634 Hixson sireet, was ar- rested yesterdey afternoon, charged with selling poison without properly Mabeling 1t Dr. Vosburgh reseribed paregoric for a chili of J. F. Nichola, of 0. 76 Horatio street. The drug net, as charged, put up leudanum, without labeling it, which was given to the child, By the prompt administration @ antidotes the bife of the child was savel, The accused Was required to tind bail in the sum of &500 to anawer the charge, A Church Robbed by Boys, -Two lade, about 15 years of age, named Janes Mathews aud James Plunkett, were arrested yesterday, charged with entering the Reformed Protestant Duteh Cuurch in Weat 29tb st., sod stealing property valued at $50, Robbery. Michael G.llen wae yesterday arrested on a charge of robbing James Mulligan, of 118 Mul. Derry at. of #109, by force, The complainant al leges that Gillen sswaulte! hin while he was at work, aad stoke the money from his person, Jus. tice Dodge held the accused Lu the mua of $1,000 4 auswer the charye, ITENTION—LADIES FURS—NOTWITH stauding the high rate of gold, the N.Y. Pur Macufmeturing Co. will well at last wens prices Ladies calling early can take their chowe from our large and well eelecied avock, and ob tain great bar. gains at about half the price paid eleewhere, Altering ar! :epairing to the latoetetyles equal tonew, Are. cei given to puschosee 80 insure againes mothe Depot Ss Chatham * opposite C.coks’ marble Hotel. FLEMING, Manaser, Look for the Mammoth, 8. a6% JORTH WESTERN CANADA FUR MANU: facturtug Co. Lure of every deecription, whole- wale and retail, from ) a ret and apwarde, Altering ami repairing neatly dove and wih dispatch. Also hats caps, cloves, trunks, traveling bag umbrellas aud iobes in great varity. P.8.—A box of my ce brated inoth powder given to rach parchaser of a net of furs. Call early and make your selection. JAS. v1 W. HAVENS, ®® Rroadwar, | New Chambere Tmane #4, and 69 Chasham st. ___ MEDICINES. TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN DOC tor, I have esined twenty pounds of fleeh intwo mouthe by the Herb Doctor's treatment. When | applied tothe Doctor I wae troubled with Conaump- jon, general debility, pain in the brenet and short nees of breath, &e. Lain now quite recovered VY. MURPHY, 466 Greenwich at, N.Y, OUR MOTTO We ase enoh Balms as have no strife, With Nature or the Lawn of Life ; With blood our hands we never sain, Ner poison meu (o emee their pain Qur Father whom all govdness fi Providas he ean teen The siupie Herbs bemeath our feet, Weil weed, relieve our pains compete A rimpie Llerh, asiucple Klower. Called from the d y ae, These, these alall speak with touch: on Of ebange and health to thee. ome Per Office, No. 151 Fulton street, Brooklyn, room 4, @aire NO) CHARGE for Consultation or A SURE CURE POR DYSPEPSIA—SINCE the jutretnction of Dr, Smith's DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, hourands have been cures of that Gistreesing coup aint, whe had almost given up all hopew of ever teing relieved. Perseverance with this remedy will entitcly eradicate Dyspepsia from the syetero, Tobe had in New York of Miller & Reed, BROOKLYN, BrookLyN Wako Nomixarrons,—The Democrats of the 14t Ward bave vominated Kd- : 18) Allen. cor Stenion at, and cor, Avenue Dand ward Murphy for Ade ioan The#ame party bave | Houston et. In Liooklyn—ol il. 1. Grey, cor, Myre nominated Owen Lanoven for Supervisor of the tos | dem dt +8 kiln sh + Ad Rout Bocoud at, Ward, and BW Bloom, for the th Ward. The | Wlltamebureh. Price 16 cents per bottle. Vo.on periy of the Tui Ward beve pom naiel Mr Breplen Crowell for Supervisor, seniovs Accipent,—William Hughes, resi- JDRUSKESNESS | POSITIVELY URED be De, ZELL'S famous remedy, eiveu unkaown fo the pasion! in coffe, t rotherdrink, Sold only CY po Division at, end. yA Bighih NOY. Dr, ing tn Class , nile standing doa Vitken | Hundeoo #t, N.Y Hayes, 175 Fulton a ding th Classon avenug while stanaing at the door had Miihe’s S17 Fulton at, Brooklyn i Di Lauesteae of the enine-room ¢ Palton ferry boats | No. 4 Montour De, Mercer, 29: Wilitunabureh, OF IMITATIONS, 5 i ZELL's REMEDY will vever sicken ie patient, Warianted, sent by mail ia XCURSIONS, SOR NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE Roundout Kingsioa—The WARY POWELL leaves ioot o Jay st every alte: noog at 39 o'clock 448 UDSON RIVER R. R—-SOR ALBANY to, che Noth aad Wo Chambers ot at god 1 A. M.ant4, 6 as oh) P.M, aod op Sun- daye at 6.22 P.M, fom % 450 IT | cn Phursday aight, Was procipituted a distance of twelve feet into the bold, ia consequence of @ jar caused bs running against the dock, It ie feared that he sustained tate! injuries | BaArtTist SARBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION, — | The eccond annual meeting of the New York Bap- | ist Sabbath Behool Association was beld in the Cenirs) Baptist Church, Bridgo street, Brooklyn, op Wodnewiay, when the following officess for the ensuing your were clected: President, J.C. Buix- ter; Vice Presiceut, A. T.M son; Secretary, Wm Sheridan; Tressurcr, G. W. Hilman Addresses were mime by Rey, Mr TYoomas and Rev. Mr, Gon- gas, iu reistion to nuss ovary labors in the West Letters from varous schools connected with the Convension were read, yriviny the statiatica of each school wud showing that in moss cases they were ius flourishing condition, In the evening, the Question “What is the character of the realing Suitable for Sunday Schoois?" was discussed, afer which the Conveution adjourned, A TRIALIS SUFFICIENT TO STAMP +2 he BEST article in use, BRIEST'S HALK DYE--50 CENIS PER BOX, Owing to the continued incrense in price of every: thing connecte) with the poeparstion of this celebrat- e¢ Dye, we ehall heseatter pat up but one size iw conte—civing a8 good @n article, it not beer, than any now in use, This Dye is unlike all others and te prepared upon strictly ecientitic prineipes. Depot— 46 south Second st, Williainsbureh. Wholesale exeuta Demas Barnes & Co, 21 Park Row; Praser & Lee, ‘a kiman st; Miller & Reed, cor Allen and Ova Tommy was always of an inquiring mind, When about four years of age, he was looking out f Beanton eta, and cor Houston st and Av >: Por. jook, and said, ‘Mother, who will bury the last CREETENTON, 38 Sixth tre, cor son To be had mas thas dies ?'' of Druggiest generally. wo POETRY. Before Vicksburg, May 19, 1863. Wh le Sherman stood beneath the bottest tre That from the lines of Vicksburg gleamed, Ami bomb-shells tumbled in their smoky gyre And grape-sbot biasei, and case-shot screamed ; Rack from the front there came, Weeping and sorely lame, The merest child, the youngest face Man ever saw in such a feartul place Stifiing hia tears, he limped bin chief to meet Bat when he pause!, and tottering stood, Around the circle of hin little feet There spread a pool of bright young blood. Shocked at his doleful case, Sherman cried, ‘Halt! front faee ! Who are you? Bpeak, my callant bey I" “A drammet, Bir; —Fi ith Dlinois.* “Are you not hit?" “That's nothing. Bore cartridges: or men are ont ; And the foe press ue." Rut, my litte friend — “Don't mind me! Did you hear that shout ? Whatif our men be driven ? Ob, for the love of Heaven, Bend to my Colonel, General dear!" “Hut you?’ Ob, Lehall easily find the rear." Only send “IN see to that,"’ cried Sherman ; and s drop Angela might envy diinmed hisers As the Loy, tolling towarda he hill's hard top, Turned round, and with bis sbrill child's ery sated, “Oh, don't forges! e'l! win the battle vee! ders have some more, *, Bir, calibre fifty-four’? THE Double Bedded-Room. “Well, after all,’ I exclaimed, ‘there are few things so comfortable se anug quarters in a good inn: end, ao sasing, I drew up my chair a foot or ® nearer the fire, and manifested the exuberance of iy satiafaction and the soundness of the poker by reducing @ superincumbent maas of the beat Walle-ond to minute fragments, A rite of some eihteen miles cutaide the tnai! io wbitiny November day bad thrown we into that state of delicious lan- guor, which disposes one to regard anything in the beat lb, aod Dbad abandoned myselfto the enjoy mentof the pleasurable so far as it was to be ob- tained tn the best parourof the bead fnn in the provi: tNibblington. A neat repast had feasted me “} yht and choice"? and a second tum- bier of brandy and water, ‘ warm wish," stood exhaling its fragrance at my elbow. The fire was went laughing and cracking ittook part in the satis -we were aworn triends But lee More cartridy al town « in fine epirita, an menrily up the tar bimney om it aforded * What avlorious thing itin’’ I muttered to my- sell, asl ed my heels npon the fender, and etret- ched myaelt backwards into my chair,—" what ae glorious Ubing it is thie taking one's ease in one's inn! I) bath wreiish almost too fine for earth—it tit You havecheated fate for ouce, given bus ness the yobs, and left the anxieties that dog your footsteps daily, iu the lurch Here * we ty thwart, to fret, to with « few sovere poe in vur How respectfulis voursell a! ts are frown upon you, pocket, vou sre yourseit ® kine mine host? teuder!s ney ever eawereyved,’ hei your chaucellor, aud bulda you in bis keeping, af roval consciences are “ike angela, our ministers, watcb- tul to de your will wll the more thatthe prospect of the The waiters, Low obsequione! these be y ratillity to be secured thereby is ever vividly ‘ swoag uation. ‘The chawberwaids, te of bonour, aud honoured es maids i@bting you te drear love and biiey like d Heros, with waming-pin and bed-room candlestick of brass, ¥ Led and T started up aod tu. elie trepidation heir sof ur but, ecoa! 1 never thougat of that," eu the bell in cousi My ca’! was suswered by the appearance of one of those sw rking an.tou's, thes go about inne with towels over thelr lof arms. ‘Have you secured # bed for me?" “YVeezir Lresolved the dog suould have an ad- ditional half-crown for bis attentions. ‘Sorry, mr, could not let you have a room to yourself, mr."’ “Eh, what?’ Texciaimed, and my contempla- ted generosity sunk at once below sero “Single bedroomsal! engaged, sir." “The devil **Yerzir,—full of lawyers, sir. Assizes this week —«rowded—not a corner to cram @ cat in "* ‘And where am I to be stowed away pray ?"" ‘Excellent apartment, sir— third story behind two capital beds, well-aired Other gin')'m'n very quiet, mir” ‘* Who or what is he 9" “Don't know sir. Comeherea week ago, sir- breakfant at ten minuies to eicht precisely—cup of coffee, sir, and whalfa rol'-goes out, and comea home ateleven every night Mute as a mouse tried inveeli to draw bim out—wouldn't work, sir, Strange man. sir-—neither speaks nor eats--how he lives, can't te!! what he lose, d tto— where Le goes, e@ mystery as dark, as dark a8 Gounibua, sir." Hum! Queer fish, seemingly '* “Yerrir, singular man, sir indeed Tmay say, @ very singular nian, sir. Seemnsin rather low spirits, sir.-Any tore brandy and water, sir?’ | ordered @ treal: supply of this terrestrial uectar, aod Mung uyeelf inte my chair with the airofa man who feels Luneelf @ victinn to Uutoward dest!ny That this should have bappened to me ot all wea in the world |. -to me, who vever could tolerate bed- fellows in uy life'-slept with locked door and win- dow fast and nots sou! within belt a dowen rocune ofme me, whose chief rootive forremaining single my Marion was certainly a very, very charming creature? —I do half incline to beleve, waa the borror ofhaving my babitot loneliness invaded? Poss bly the wreteh enores, Ob borr.ble | tnust borri ble ! Well, if Ldo strangle him, no enlichtened jury ean bring fu a Worse verdict avainst me than that ot justitiatble honacde."" Looks melancholy, too? Ob your welancholy men bave a trick of speakins tu their sleep: and I shall be kept shuddering all night st bis incohereut oha! andaha! It is post. tively too bad! And again [dashed the poker into the bowels of the fire, and atirred it fi ly. The exercise only threw my brain into a livelier state of activity, and my fancies nasumed a darker hue To be shut up in an out-o'-the way room in @® con- founced old ram! lin, wilderness of an inn, with @ fellow whom nobody knows anything sbout!—to have your valise and breevhes-pockets ransacked, their * silver lining turned out upon the night,"* while you are wooing the caresses of the drowsy cod, —or possibly, Hike the Irish metober, to wake nthe morning api find your throat cut! A cold line feemed to be drawn across my Wweasand at the thought, and I groaned inwardly. Seizing my brandy and water, I whipped it off ata gulp; but it hed lost ite favour,—was cold, vapid, inefectual stuf, and cit no relish on the pala! I sank into ® reveria, a dull and quasicoll pse state of misery, on starting from which I fouud shee the fire had sunk down to a few cinders ani a ghost of aflame, which looked up for s moment, as if to reproach me for my neglect, and quietly went ut, Conjuring up asm le at my fears, —a Very bectic sort of an affair, iudeed, I called for # light, and, following the p lotage of the ‘cham'maid,’ was heralled along 4 succession of passages, and up a labyr of staircase, until I reucbed the room that had been selected a5 my do miwry. Its dimensions were something of the smallest. Two beds placed directly opposite each other en- groesed three-fourths of theapartment, They “ere divided by au alley of some four feet in breadth, at the end of which, in the window recess stood a table with the usual sppurtenances of miror and carafe and the window itself looked oi upon Cimmerian darkness, andthe devil knows what, The other furnishings Sopsisted of certain cane shelre whose a ‘ance was anything but calculated to re ore edence in their trustworthiness. the may grate, Unconscious of a fire" stood shivering in the yewning above which e clondy mesrowa® were LA fishes B poral ble fetime Hen TA. 4 Tat with o gibbetin i) Mol @ wall, which Hee bad ‘dnint bak reduced from {es mitive shade of ereen to the most misce!lancous vers'ty oft'nts, Here wasan appearance of th lo not certainly the most favoursile for dissipating the unpleasant feelin: that had for some time bess fretting my lesser intestines to the tenuity of fiddloe Ginngs; but I puts bold face upon the mat‘er, and after a leisurely surver of the spartinent di tod myselfin bed Bleep, however, was not to be thought of bill the arrive! of the person who was to share the apartment with me, ey I Jay forraing all sorte of speculations as to hia probale sppearauce. a length, towards midolcht, a heavy step sounded o@ the staircase, and I beard some one advancing with & stately tread tothe room in whieh I lay. aa then, for ® solution of my uncertainty? Ih raised myself on my elbow to examine the persce that should enter, The door opened leimurely, and @ficure anvance! into the room, that lucrensad rather than el my perplexity, It wae that of a tall, powerfally-built man, dressed all in black with aclonk of the same colour about hisshouklers @nd ashe beid the candle before bmi ae theuxh be held it not, ite lurht nvon features of a characte? Gingularly improasive, but pale nud blasted, on 4 wore, with untold woe Hla Jong raven bat fell ewey in maases from bis fore , bke blackening Pines uj a lightning-eathed mountain summits and his eyes burned! with adul, moveless glare He appeared to be utterly unconscious of my prem @nce, uotwitbatan ling my eoleavours to excite bis @tiention by sundry admonitory cougba and hewm® Finding these of no avail, solved to attack bin more directly, and, in as inditerent a toe a could muster, exclaimed, (To be continued.) CONSUMPTION. AXOTHER CERTIFICATE. — EXTRAOP> DINARY GURE OF A RENN SG TUMOR BY DK. BCTIENCK'S MEDICINGS, THE HEALING POWERES OF POCHENCK'S PULMONIC BYRUP BIRIKINGI VILL USTRATED, THE CASE OF Mis. MARY HARTHOLOME WT, No. SS WEST FORTY CIFTH STREET, N. YO This isto certit, Lt discase suppomd to be li * ‘There wasa is d continued tumor After bro . ping jor tourt inftimewu echarging @ thie watery matter, and o' I had the best medical attendan d muy poys sicians Ali told how in my side must ne stopped, or I would n die. me calomel or mareury, until very sore, And several tines | was salivated of badiv as any one could be wi hout dying ander the process. No ove con d be torture! more than I wae sud hve through it. With o the last year my Strength yan te fal more than ever; my bi eremed tos op flowing, my pulse at times ceasing te beat for fitteen or twentyecoonteatatme My «hia and the whites of my eyes were aa yellow ae saffion. 1 knew mot what to do, and my doctors acknowied that they could do ao more for me, J was anil! totry what are called “Patent Medicines.” for thought that | Ladnearly ail the best physiciane te New York to attend me, and if they could not be me. no 0 +, when I hac began mgut me aSunday Merc. ry. ad the certificate of & woodetful cure of Consumption, the patient baving been confined te her bed, and apparefitly inthe leet stage of the die ense,and yet warcured by Dr Schenck I wou dered th sas trickery or deception, had} repectanre persons, kev Dr. Dowling, This door the discharges from 1t My physicisue gave my Mouth me in thiecity tof July, *6., when [| calied oa [rr Schenck, at bis rooms, No. Sd Bond street, Me eaid be understood my case. noe Bil three of hy Pulmonte Syra} eed lowe and dave there the hole in . etl 1 fort better. of acure. | eould feel the Pulmonic Syrup operat through wy biood =| be Seaweed Toule seemed to ou toy eterna b ip ao indescribable manner; but vory sort time it gave veuous appetite; bat nm wart Thad taken cearly a bos of tho Mandrake Pile No onw could Veiieve (het aoy human stomaca could cub tel such an enormous guentity of corruption as & diechasged. It eveme that for nearly two weeks nothe ing but green bile and unhealthy matter paseed my Dowels, My completion chenged, my ekin begam ta Jook clear, and, 10 my great astonishment, I tound the turnors healing u I did uot kuow what te think of that, a# the doctors told that if the ulcers healed my death would be the immediate couse- qacuce. J] louged forthe next luceday, to eee Dz, Scbeuck, He aid | waedoing weil, and thet 1 would svou be aeweil ee ever, aud thanks to kind Provis oniee hasbeen ful6ied This day { ever | didin mys » sithough it is one iy three montos sinve my appeared to be derpe- tate, All who Koew mear dat the change, tue raon) continuance 16 1 < ein my mouth or @ fury ve an excelient appetite foe my \sfied that no one can too bighly of ly Schenek's medicines aud their em treordinary + ects. koriny part, lengu ts inade te to express my gratitnde, I feel that Dr, nck’s Medicines, by the providence of God, bawd been the means of the restoration of my lite, fos whieh shall ever be thaukful, friends, through my recommenda been veing Dr. Schenck’s medicines fe tion and other diseases of that kind. All ve been greatly benefitted. | make this pab- ent ip order that the thousands who suffee oes sitailar to mine inay be induced te Dr, Schenck’s invaluable medicines. eal did, inatif your tavorite doctor cannot hel; noone can, | would advise every spasuioptty ton to go and see Tr. sehenck, and follow his ecriptions, Take bis advice, at least, if you do take hie medicines, It ts encouraging to hear poomie conversing in bie roome, and cescribin ne nefit they have received from his treatment, fy looks ehow that they have no Seception in them, They ere all anxious for heip, and are ine helped, I wishail whoare aftiicted asl was tocall and eee me, for | fee! tus: Loan satisfy every one of them thet thie statement I relate ali the tieolars tecau many are like wheg as skeptical I eda number of my friends to append their panes to iny statement, ip order no prreou Can entertain apy reasonabie doub's ou the aub oct, Mre. MAKY UARTHOLOMEW. nees of © certificate, ww certify th led to full eve All exaggerated, ‘ ve ‘ te evstemente w i nd that the accounts is ¢ y @py pertou who kn three month uld recoguige her gow je the alteration er Bp pearance UCKWELL BARTIOLOME YW, N Weat 45¢b at CAPTAIN A CHAMBFi«CL AlN, so 05 Weet 45h ot, MBS N. J CHAMBERLAIN, No. de Weat dt at, FANNY W. HUSSEY No, 53 Weaet 40th at, © M NUBSEhY, No. 5) West titb at, MK. aod MES S$ SCHOFIELD, No REMEMBER, Dr. SCHENCK o et his room 2 Now York, every ‘Lucss » for couruitation and suc ad » but aye viy of medicines athisiooma, whieh ca: 1 times. Price ofthe PULMONIC 8Y1 WEED TONIO $1.25 per bot ors0 the half doa MANDSAKB PILL, 2 cents per box LEMAS BARNES & CO, 21 Park F Ageute, *, Wholes ~ - 2 RINTING PAPER—FOR SALE, A SMALL lot ot white printing papes, 24408, Apply ws the Sun Onlice, tf ROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM. ASSOCK eed WINFIELD SCOTT e. ¢ Lieut.-Ger \ President Hon, Hamilton Fish, John 1, Cisco, Ea,., » DD. dohn dncob Aetor, ke James Bown, Roby. B. Minturn, * Wm. H, Arpinwail, * James Gallotin, “ The objects of th ders and esiiors, and stuilles any pe isions, pay and bounty, and to give adv formation to them, without cost,aud wo prever aapinst then aud the Gos ute PPhecation in perror r should be made WEN RY GH NEL ELI Secretary, pee ee Chambers sty YPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—300,000 ibs. of the apove wanted, for # hich the highew Willa cash price will be paid by ©, CRASKE, 151 ttreey, on On are to secuTE to tobe to