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the entire force fof the Wall strevt lairs came to the charge, and with tails orect, eyoballa glaring, and heads lowered for the onset, they nfede a diro st the gold market which carried everything before 4, and aent gold up “bigher than a kite’’—to 2,40, and over. This ought have been glory enough even for animals aa otlurate as bulls, but unfor- tunately fr them, thoy were not satisfied ; they ro- turnet avai to the charge Wednesday, but met with a moat buntheting failure, ‘yeldan rocks” without making an impression, and finaly abarbed at thote failure, with bruised heads, and tals between therr legs, they qhink back the riars abut themselves from sight and gold fell back from the pressure sevetteen per cent. Tne MAYOR AND Crry Ivsrreton IMpno- (Oontianed from the firet page.) declared that the slaves and the military andexe- Jed to nee thas it shail be There is the (Daltimore platforin and the Balti- ioe candidate, and there ta po surrenter there, (Gur eantilate haa planted hinself square upon t at yp avfori and be bas done it a second time in i orter, which Pthink the best be ever wrot To Worm it May Concerts" when he annow' terms of pence wut begin with the aband- menutol slavery, etton of JSanusry 1. of the rebel states be ecutive ansborities are Address of the Union Stare Committers, fhe Committee of the Union party, for this Btate, ress to the people with reference of soldiers? batlota by Democrat’ ty ton and Baltimore, roughness of the canvass the ur Ve insured an ad lence of success and the dey during the car reat the tront ie Letween Mavor Guat) or luspector Boole, met vester ay, and counsel ou aitea argued tt wholegale tra aw for the Laspector. , and the Commitiee report to the Board of lyect Wam like men ond request thats Hoards and thas gor. ppointed by both GoseraL ‘Ber en.—Majer- Batler arr ved ra! Butler has gunecte] with the estate LNtTRA CENT The plainuf apple er of arrest, on the a Jobn Nei an gw +2202 Drarnor a Mreemase.—Mr, James Tilfor ult, by the £ ner Ranney hebd ar inquest, ruk Cuamrer or Cosmencr, ainber of Come tee on Reciprocity Treaty with ¢ hou from the Britis s the sublet of free trade, a upen thot are Wetituoual LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK tiame 1 pean it biol twepey sed for that purpose, had mot The portrait of AND Cie VICINITY, ars thae was et been mub- Pelatiab Perit, te Pres - mm (ye men. of some furtua she transac vies bess the Coataver adjourned, mors ofthe disappearance of Charles Windsor, @ paying tellor « Cor, Tuow as H, New Yew, who Jar Creek, sin the citerday, frotu No, A demchment o Mercautile Dank, leaving o Baleequont imforination Tiga imports, Was killed at the the Sixty-ff ate batiie of © Wiley, took place 101 Bon. B ghteenth street, Regiwent, consisting o oscortet tho cortege. toese suspicons ane there ix strong ty that Mr, Winx ho exact amoimet and gdh) * The boty was inverred at 00,000 in legal tenders, heavy loss reduces the bank aurplus & ror Deteerive Orricers,—At the ning of the Superior Court, ef presiding, Mr, Edin James asked for rof arrest ayninst detectives Robert King Ph hp Farley, on the followto September, Mi, Alexander Corblin and ¢ Garnier arrived ag the proper sterduy, Judge of the inetitu@ton ia unto we that led tot ave bowen fndueed by 4 the latter was Junenb, Sherman & C. re afver their arriv > office of said fire en be was arrest ; » and subsequentiy Madame Garnicr i also arrested, col! at Police he honor and ropiation having aly tog| Were male fourteen yours, and great bave the check SECRETARY SEWARD TO MAYorn GuSTHER, y and some other Seward, of w nature similar te that nera to deliver ,1t was foreibly taken trom t staunyg that he had a warrant for bis x uid send them both back to E: ‘Lhe prigouers Were Leaxt takeu + ‘tan Llutel, where, it is alleged, words Was ntroduced to them us an Enugtish mag N of lading from then, atter thin th Mr Jumnes clair in the Bon o' Tt stated that had reached the State Department, from the was on foot The Mayor replied that he had 1 were released from custody that the othcers had acted unwarr matter, and toe Court decided to hold then each necessary precaut upon the Federal military for assistance, if Rewarpisa merabered that through Leonard W. Jerome, W and other citizens some $500 or 4600 dollars were rained for the relief of the pollvemen, &c., injured tent Acton yesterday received a mmittes having the remain! ny + amounting to about $850, for tho. u'lOWINg CAs’. presented to the Committes, being for Injuries rece. ved at an election rot in November lagi, In the 8Uth Precines : Officer Maun, Otficer Denison JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.—The strike against Mr, Cullen has been raised unc Central Committee, and to-day it iy believed that © bante will go to work. A jomt special g of the Merchant Tulors and Clothiers bas 4 led to consider the n (GOVERNMENT,—A DV ERTIBING CARA- OOTTION FROM OCrrrgens 1 Poricemen, — lt will be re. 1 ursine deniveus of wall atroct have during the last three or f been engared in wos terrific rallies uy onslaught, and by a fear mtcceeded in it the Gold Room and tho result was that gold has lately been bobbing up end down lke # cork brilliant operations of o1 R. Vermilye, Isaac Bell | growling and hell fp reading consternation al check from the © funds in charg sn fow weeks ago, kod out the propa with which the bulls had boletered pp the price crish, and the bellowers ¢ thelr lairs, their ec! Ornmcnt money squashed, and their « Wall street slunk inso mes for depreciatir : Miitionally by the equenee of having bonrht bear- We at the hich gould easily run wb market rate over 200 Cot the Walbstrect ger 1 -and quietly Vaxs—\ Pro ermea met yesterdy.y, A communicasion wae «| de m the May or calling attention to the, have recently @ for the crash had cs a the fort ¢ wrath and cha Ting irritaiion cor foriner dofeat be an to bubble shat the Board take 4 The vague rimo - uregard was prepare forred to the Committee on unimportant @ W.G, Wood, MD. that, as the Dhird - | and HD aety.ny fordingly, the from their dens on wPpon the gold market, af dirt succagled | Shree por cent, anwomt of fare that, ago cover Caused to be the Internal Kove Elated with this succes, they turned to the charge on Monday with redou 'g, ‘oar, and forced the “suriferous” up an —to 298, Joyful bevou jering turnin their fortunes, they deters'n aake tho triumph comp! F the City for th tor } \morlon Providence, Quickstep, Hortom N Bi fusred to the Committee pu Ivy ile) BA blown Wroviaence; Gol , . Ch pa Wile | ¥, Brain you iv Gate, Norwich, CK AO ea ty, 000 we by one more grand «a,b supendous charge Accordingly ap Tucslay, “Morder Will Out.” Qe come A magistrate now arrived and, attended two surgeons, examined the body. Not the sifghtest suspicion of fou) play visite’ their minds. The medi- ca) men reported that M, de Salie had died from {n. juries received In an accidental fall; and the beren ed Pp were quickly lefs to the free indulgence of sorrow. Thin satisfactory procee| removed @ great nource of snsiety. The whee Commissioner, lacy he that he fied by the different Companies of tion to increase the rates for lighting the public larops from and after November 1st, 1964, and in- forming this Board that his Department hed authority to ney uch inerease, and thet, in all probability, @ atreets of our city would be left in rkness, unless the demande of the bg par were met. Referred to the Committee on aud Gas.—Adjourned to Monday. " party, exceptin BROOKLYN. the young Louis-Cemar, assom)led at supper with Tux Torcnticut Procession to-night | renewed courage, the mother assuring them that, wore they but true to themselves, their future Mt , would be far hap) ier aud more peaceful than hitb erto. Matters did goon for some monthe with a t \ quility hitherto vorelgn enough to tiat unhapy oy homes whena tittle cloud inade ite appearance above their boriaon, M de Balla had possessed } ut alender tieans beyond the provision he rece! sed from government, The family soon bewan to ‘eel the pressure of poverty ; and, finding their res oy ces all bur exhausted, the sons —with the exces of Antoine, already provided for—wrote ajulii le ter to their uncle, the Count de Balig, deser bt nye touching terms their destitute poriticn, andeu reat- ing hisinfluence to atnelioraie it In ano® er to their application, the count conferred ou the! ami) a pens on ofax bundred livres a reur, n this (rterval, certain suspliions having — arisen in the roinds of the two abseut gonm Anty’ ne the sailor and Etienne-Gayetan the soldier, thy «e two arranyod a joint viaitto their home; and taking their youngest brother apart, subjected t' ae lad to so close aud searching an exarpmation, the g}ie ended by divulging the horrible seeret, and de yer tbing ini- nutely the tragedy of which be had be yn ga witness, There followed o farm ly consultation, ! a which fresh pledves for the concealment of the seo ret were ex changed ; aad these would probably } ave been ob- server, had vot the wllowance crante d by thecount yroved a source of fatal division M adame de 8a- ix inersted that this money should t © paid over to her, as rucet c tpetent to use tt for the ge: eral “benefit, To this her song who had ceased to ¢ reat prom (ses to he an extensive affair, Creat prepara: tous bave Leen made by the Democracy and 6 large tura out i anticipated. Ti: 0TH Reraiment, Colone! J. Q, Adams, which has just completed ite term of one hunared days’ service, in gunrding rebel prisoners at El- vilra, is expected tn this city on Sunday next, the Oh inet, a telograplic dispatch to thet effect hav- ins been received yesterday, PROMEXADE CONCERT AND PRESENTATION ov Covons.-A gpraud promen concert was ven ut tle Academy of Music on Wednesday night by the Th rivnth Regiment. The boxes and galleries were filed to a jam. Graftuli# Band was in ate tendance, The regiment, utcer arms Was drawn up in a hollow square, and the presentation, on bes halfef the donory was made by Hon, Henry C Murphys, in a neat address, which was appropriates ly responded to by Colonel JIB Wootward, The colors are very bemutiful, aud cost $1,000, After the ceremonies of the presentation had been con- 1, the floor was clearel and promenaling commenced, and 6t a later hour the dance waa in- dulged in yet, notwithstanding the difficulties oc- caplone] by the immense throng present, her with their wontedl deterence, de nurred; andthe Beewesy Destroyep py Frre,—The | party opernts, Mata: ne fo Bale rparing wo AX % 6 Wiad i ¥ 7 Guillautme-Francois and Etenne-( ayetau retail? brewery of Nicholas Soitze, on Bushwick avenues! ig: Rurnabe, Joan-Baptiste and L oui-Cuss & was desiroyed by fre on Wednesday evenings | taking up thelt residence at Marse Ile caused by the overbotling of @ kettle of piteb. Loss, Tt was not without oppos.tion from Jer .n-Raptt to $610 5 ne Bhd, that Etlenne-Gayetan took possesison of the pate r- nal mansion, &c, The latter's object, be wwe 1 Drowsep.—The body of @ man was found : not been as hone. He wana cood ¢ omist Ponting in the dock at the foot of Little strect, on fio Believed fen! of devel. ping the roe We tay everins. He was about 5 feet 4 inches | gourees of the little property for the + sdeantave of vLebht, and supposed to be upwards of 80 years | sll. Ap angry correspondence follo wed butwoeu Id, The clothes conatated of cloth vert, Hght brown | the brothers, and arrivo! at such a p sing that ¥ ty Tae adhe pay pag eb det Prothad jenne-Gayotan was induced to rewine | hiselder, that Seine the Racctt Tauk cf Trcand wna found in | Bot only the latter's fortunes, but hi s life, were at the mercy ofthe man he villified. Je an-Baptiste was of violent and headetrone Nes tron. The threat only eurace! him the more Vhe ther be was tran- wrt beyond hiroself, or whether he secretly be- Nev that his brother Woull never take the step at which he darkly bonted, at all events he re; Hed There npon FE! aye one oF the yx s upon which was the pame Jo- pa ai . An inquest was held by Coroner Norrs, acd a verdict of found drowned was ren- dered. Minivary FOsrran,— FR. 0. Liboriua, of Co, Gy 61at regimont N Y.V., took place yesterday afternoon, from the Pierre- pent street Baptist Church, and the remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery with military honors. The deceased was fatally wounded tn the fight of July Goth, before he funeral of private with disdain and defiance otan seized bis pen, and, with prilses «till i wrote toan old comrade of bis tuther's—the Marquis de Montclieu—a precise details of tho frightful tran sation, Scarcely had the marquis read and reflecte | on this startliny communication, when @ visitor was announced—Lomis-Cevar, W at this interview never ap nersburg—the same ens wegementiu which Capt, S.o4 of this city, lost bis life, 4 . 4 Sorri 5 quest | ever, in the ed's dismissal rryiny with him th Ktttep,—Coroner Norris: held an inquest fetter and n verbal caution to Jean-Baptiste, whic yeaterlay upon the remains of William Francis | ¢he marquis probally believed would suffice to tn- duce the accuse? either to stand forward and clear bimse!f, or to rid the country of bi: presence Jean-Bapt sie revolved to attempt the former, In great alarm he wrote hastily to the marquis, and, with much invenucty and no small eloquence, cast the whole guilt of the murder apon his mother and his brotherGuillaume-Francios. Here were already two traitors the guiltycompact. Auother quickly suceeeled, who was thrown out of his wagon near the corner of Flatbush avenue and Fourth street, on Wednes- day night Inst, aud bis neck brok Mr. Francia was an Eng!isuiman and well known as the Lis Rie tor tavern ou the Couey Island rowd, estied the ‘dLit or Mise’? Averaict in accordance with the facts of the ense wus rende by the jury, and the remalius were »iven in charye of the faraily ALLreep Rospery.—A man calling him-] Madome de Salis, made eware of the quarrels self A. Whens was broughs bef Justice Perry, | among her sons and the threats of Etienne-Guyetan, yesterday on the charge of robbe The prisoner, | became ertermely uneasy. She lost sleep and ap- petite, Her mind perpetually recalled the scene of murder, wih sensations of horror and dread such as bad not accompanied even the act itelf. A con- as charced, aud two others, cailod at the cloak fuore, No S83 By ton street, the evening previous, and while ove engayed the boy—who was there alone 1n conversation, the others tenk a cloak | sciousness of depending venveance associated taelf worth and made thelr escape, Wheus wea] with every iden that crossed her mind, with every comrutted tojall to await further examination, bal ‘tual movement of the day, with every nightly sion, Atleuysth, in despair of other means of say- ing berrelf, she wrote to the Count de Salis, her bro- «in-law, revealing the bloody deed in all ite at- ty, but laying it to the charge of Jean-Baptist JERSEY CITY, Geanp Uston Torcuticnr Parapg,—A ration and torchlight pro- sof Lincola and Johnson took place last night in Jersoy Ci tire sucevan, there being many thousands of people ont, both ag participants and lookera on, Besides the Cor and Various Ward Clubs, bear- ing variecated lante torches and banners, there were a large numberof butchers and citizens on horses, veteran soldiers, the Jersey City Loco- motive We Assoviati % Wagons and curringes in great number lelegation of several hundred wag pre: m Patterson, The dwell- ings throughout the epire line vere quite gener- ally iluminatedsand asthe procession moved slong fireworks were set off iu profusion, Some attempts vereste disturbances; and in almost every ‘nstance the rictously disposed were punish- eton the spot, and six or cight were arrested by the police, The affair did not close until @ late hour. Recertios or A Steam Finn ENore,— lay afteruoon, Liberty Engine Co, No.1, of proceeded to New York and t srouht home an elegantly finished steam fire en- @ ine, which has just been coravleted for them by H, Van Ness, Upon arriving on the Jersey y were received Hose Company Jompany No, The firemen, ‘stull band, marched through city, miter whieh the amer Was thor y testes ‘tn front of the urch in Washington street, In presence of s ve concourse of people, A stream of wator was syed nearly or quite to the top of the stee- » whicd fa 1} feet in height, and the riolls teste resulte satisfactorily to all To tse evening, the company, together with about $ Olnvited wucsts partook of ao excellent dinner at Taylor's Hotel, at which a number of specehes were uiade and toasts were given. The whole affair assed off ina most pleasant and agreeable manner, [he steamer isan upright tubular boiler, 260 one and & \ finch tubes: steam cylinder S-inch stroke: /rpump 4 snd 3 inches in disineter and §-inch atroke, The eugine when working makes from 100 w 300 revolutions per iinute, grand Uniou det Ridatoi ot ihe filer ct vot the tric this information may be conceived, It was time before be could collect Liimself sufficiently to make any reply, When he did so at was couceived in the following terms: “Ttorward to you, my dear sister, @ letter which bas been addressed tome under your # robubly from some enemy, who tine andwriting so skillfully that one mr swear it was yourown, Destroy it forthwi be careful to give no ground for attacks of such # character from any one whomsoever. LT aliall te to my brother's old friend, the Murquis de Monto- Neu, recommending my nephews to hiv care. in the hope that be may be able to reconcile their differen. ces agd recall them to their filtal duty, Meanwhile the letter of Jean-Baptiste to M. de Montolieu bud thrown the latter into the yreatest consternation, Of murder he entertained not the slightest doubt, The question which perneiual suctested itself to Lis conscience Was, whether, or for how long, he should suffer the actors in a crime of such atrocity to pollute society with their presence. After much cousideration, be resolved to confide the matter to on fntimate tmend, the Marquis de Cavoy ¢ and, sceordin: ly, to him he transmitied the whole fatal nistory, intimatiny, ot the same time, las ce. termination to isolate the culty family from society The Margy) Cavoy immediately communien- ted with the Count de Balle, proposing to use their united influence to obtain a decree of banishment. Bat to this the count objected thut his object—that of keeping the matter quiet—would be defeated, as the king would infallilly inquire th ounds application for the lettre de cachet, wud, ov lew hem, would, with equal certainty deliver the cri. minals intothe bands fjustice. Meprom'sed, bow- ever, to Write 8 soothing letter to M, de Montolieu, ani also to restore peace in the divided family, Up to this moment, it will be seen, the prudence eo sagacity of the Count de Salis had averted the danyor that had been caused by the imprudence of Mudame ie Salisand herons. But divine justice had decreed the revelation of thocrime, and brought wbout this result in au unexpected manner, Tbe Count de §alia, beture permitting tus friend the Marquis de Cuvoy te depart, had exacted from bim & promine to destroy the letter of Mf, de Mou- tolieu, which he bad left in biscabinet, Us return- tng home, the marquis mindtul of bis promise, took out the letter and pluced i# in hia sket, intend dny to burn it in @ brasier in the han As he enter- ed thrt spartment, a servant “nnounced a messen- ger from the minister of justiee, M. de Pontchar- train, who desired to see him instantly on & politi+ ca! matter of importance, op which they had alreaay several times conferred, De Cavoy hastened to the minister's residence, and a digcussion, which drove the business of the morning entirely from bie wind, ended in M de Pontchartrain requesting his triend to leave with him al] the papers connected with the subject of their consultation, and to visit him again on the fol. lowing day An bour later, ag the statostnan still satin medi- and proved an en- ee Ye r See “en - eer fi MARINE NEWS. ey H. W., morn, 12 00, (Nov. 4S. RK. 6 84-8. 8.4 pees esac CLEARED, t BTEAMBSIIIPS North Star, Asplow John Gib- "Ren Vhilateiphin; Matanzas, Havaua; New Jersey, Newbern, NC; Ariel, Havana, \ SUP —Panther, Lothrop, for Boston, BRIGS—Blue Wave, 3t Joba, NB, Minor ° #) fun) Civita Vecchia, oom Cita of] SCHOONERS.Jane Marla, Norwich; Mar Alice, Bos on; KR Mavu, Washington; O F Hawle ‘4 "h . phias Mote I » Washineton: Union, Great Ege Harbor, Joveph Lay, Washington, Dc, tation, the documents before him, @ str expres SLOUP—Frederick Brown, Cobb, for Bristol, RL | elon, in one of them chanced to catch bis eye— AKRIVED. *“ctrocious murder." Lie took up the paper, and read it from beuuing to eud, Is was the lower of the Marquis de Munwihieu | Tt wt once occurred to the astute minister that his friend Lad purposely chosen this manner of bring. , STEAMSEIPS—Moatery, form New Orleans il SHUPS—Dr Barth, of and from Hamburg; John 4) Coewrell, Martinique, BAKK—Bidwell, Churebill, from Boston, BRAG avoiding the painful duty of coming forward as ac- ( “Wo oH Harris, Steal; Mazatlan, jj | Albecone, Cow Bay, GB » Amboy: | ral infarmer. In any case however, M. ce Pont: #4 HOONEY de, Albany for Greenport; © 8 | chartrain felt that (here Was but one course open to Hoya ' yun Wiieht, White Springs: | him; and this he at ouce adopted, Golag sirsight Jobis Jones N ; Kate Beranton, Madison to the palace, he jwid the watier beture the king Ws » q i Pores, F a Port for Ne wank Huveline | Whe latter, struck with horror, directed shat the par- Roddaad; star of the Sey River Mert Any Reed tics should be immediately arresied, aud that M. Le- bro pres dent of Provence and M, Lavarde, procu- rour-gencra), Bbould take tcasures for bringing thew k cou tign punishmens, Bt Job } Nb ‘olfe, Ki - Pt i; V'rolfe, Rock » Rook inn Wal: ses i. ia Rockland: LY + Veibaila, Eligabethport Me; Aucoly W | Re ideweus Hero, Glone discovered the logs of bis letter, made bis appears ance in some disorder at the minister's house, and cesved leave to examine the documents be bad lett. M. de Pontchartrain st once iniorwed him of whut had been done, meutioning atthe sume time the unpression be bad conceived that such # pro- ceodiug would be in accordance with bie visitor's Wislom mince it Was no to be supposed that he (ihe latter) would knowingly cast « vail overso horrible eorime, M, de Cuvoy retired withous replys ‘ JW iith, ball Rives 1 Noiwich: Altavela, Prov. New Haven for Port Ew- ucker, Melbourne, Providence; Bedtord for Albans; Oceun Wave, Corn- ‘ Millivtown, the une oF eet wher the ilaatve ? {sdame de Salis was temper oad been pretty generally known ; but that thie led: and her orderly and should have been guilty of such @ diabolical crim y ar ie ka poritively incredible. ie months since thia mipposed murder, Actes had atten made thelr report, cedented, as the work of secret slanderorawho bad 4 grudge avainst some unfortunate family, he found 4 communicatio de Ponthartrain, in which the crime, with all ite detally was fully eet forth, pot ® moruent tu securing the murdere cording! + issued the necessary directions, in pursue ance of wh ch heutenant of police Bonnet, with an tseort of archers, proceeds Quet!y surrouucing the house 6 os Guillaume-Francois and Evienne-Gayetan, im their beds, Hieutenant made h's eppesran Maud, of Aix. On learnin: py Wotuan fell into @ paro: She cluny to a pillar, crying out that she would not i the house withouta protu've that she should ry latter wns appealed to, and acceded to ber wish ; bus the interview, at which several persons were pree wont, led, as might be expecte ficia! to the pr ‘rom tad w line of defence pwhich thr interrogation, if adhered to, to defeat the ends of justice, having liroited Lis iustructi taother and sons, —while awa! the death-seene of Hassuu-l,—le, Bounet bad nee turally concluc thus leaving tt quickly settled throucb the imprudence of the Turk LimiSe!f, who, ventur.n rested and lodged in by denouneiny Guillanm ant! faintly tropliicatn were the matior seemed (rest. # leat the testimony « outhe by. the ied to the Doctor [ was troubled with Consump ony eenoral debility, pain in the breast and @! Rees of breaths &e. Owing tothe continued iner thing connected with the preparatio: ne. ed Dye we shall here ifler hat ‘up Aa eee niet cente--iving a4 egod an article, if not bett any now in ase, er, thag prepared upon ttiet! swentitie principl 46 South Mecond 6 SF eneh et epee _ The follow in, Sistuate to the Grand Mareh. Announcement will be ina, of Saturday of additional #,) ing the attair to big koowledge, with the view of | RK. T STEVENS, to Any one but the owne: any 2 29y cue bus th ier. Joetin avenue A, aft S60 futoe wanted, ior whow the Posh A Ms al eg tn ee pee e 3 king's commands was delivered to the Bot h these gentlemen had been ly ecquaine te i with M. de Salis and bir family | bors end antes th anderstruck at the startling intelligence, Lagarde avowed bis entiro disbelief, Thee of warm '° *. seemingly dutiful childress bost avreed with bit, It waa now eigt@ The magi ie detthe time; the surgeons hed Such charges were not unpre Raton M La varde's arriving at hs own wating him from My He Wascnjoined!o lose + and av. to St. Barnabe, and, arrested the two Find ng that Jear-Raptiete and Louis-Cesar were et )i at Maraeities Bonnet induced bis prisoners to write to their brother, proposing m geueral family council, for that they « row to 8t. Birnate, arrangement of the.r a! uld, for that pur; + and Sey come on the mors Bonnet bins lf, attended by three archers in dise pulse, Waa the bearer of this missive, and, orf reache ing the re in the act of with an air of doubt and perplexity, and, after awle dence of the brothers, met Jean-Baptiste ng out. The latter perused the note te's heaitation, returned 4 ver answer, to the etlect thatif bis brothers ces red a couterence they be Bonnet placed both brothers in the custody of bie archers. better come tu Aim at Marse les. Therenpon Bat a few hours elapsed before the lndefatigable pin the apartment of de Salis, at the house of her friend, M, serrand, the unhape su of grief and terror yan interview with the procureur-general, The tono result bene oner; aud she was then lodged im risen ot Marseiilor, within whose gloomy walle ncountered ber four sons, ue king now reiterated Lig commands that the process BLould Locommeaced witlout a day's delay, ut, inthe bret interval that necessarily en: had been taken to separate the accused, bother. In consec they had concers toned, ab the fires ear The first important witness was the Turk, Hage gan-Ali, who deposed that the death of bis gaser was occasioned |y a tall from the window while feeding « per bullfinch, This dreaded wituesa having thus delivered bime self,a zealous friend of the accused hastened to amuye gic bin away into @ place of concealment. thing, however, .o the man's demeanour had awak- ened suspicion in the mind of the experienced procus reur-geueral, for uot haviag mcluded Uts witness among bis price soners. Somes He sharply censured the leusenant The Hentenant replied that, the minister of justice to the arrest of the f the presence at ed that there was a cc py tnan at liberty tain object ia The matter was frota Low retreat, Was re-are secon! witness, Busanne In the meat. time the Boreili, had underyone exainination, but hadrevelae ed nothing of importance. It was mauifestly om Hasan-Ali that the prosecution would be compelled torely. To extort the truth from bis all legal # were speedily put in action. He bh two protracted interrogatories without ap- proaching @ jot nearer to the truth, It was then ree solved to place him in a dungeon, upon bread-ande water, aud the effect of this system Wel avon ap» parent Hasean-Ali purchased an improved state of thinge rancois asthe parricidey sn-Baptiste, These twe sequently placed in separate cells, But here So long as both were i Hussan-Ad wags innocuous, (To be continued.) 77—_-_-__-—— Too Lite for Classification. TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN DOC. tor! have gained twenty pounds of tiesh in tw i Herb Doctor's treatment, When I ain now quite recovered, * MURPHY, 466 Greenwich at, N, is OUR MOTTO We abe such Balms as have no etrity, With Nature or the La f Life ; With blood our Laude we never stain, Nor polgon wen to ease their pain. Our Father whom al! poodness Alle, Provides the moans to cure all ills; The simple Herbs beneath our feet, Weil used, relieve our pains complete, A rimple Ilerb, a simple Flower. epics from the dewey Lae - ; nese, these shall speak with tone! 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