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(Continwed from the fret page.) deere are 8 fw candidates, however, who may not Gtreot, waa o native of New York, aged 97 y and wae hich’) faithful taember the. Metro fitan Police to f jetropoliten ree. asort tw this political trickery fe the scounipliah- | He lonves s widow audi two chi nant of ther anda But they are few, and their Ronenty is as likely t and in defest in this city as wny other way, fe Renee | We Lave main nerancoments for receiving early | god reliable cieetion return from the various Waris of 1 t t f the Bate, acd], the weneral ret notler Sintow, 1 weon tate i and ‘ aethe ( ; i, ‘ ! be er i ‘ ein i y oe el bt. Wet Tur Harvest of Deatn.—The deathe in ew York during the past week wero 417—0 de. erease of § from the mortality of the previous week, and 8 decrease of 11 sa compared with the mortal- ity of the corresponding week of 1963. Of the do- ceased, 171 were children under 5 years of age. The mortality by the principal disessca war aa fol- lows; infantile marasmus, 19; Infantile convul- @ona, 24; typhoid fever, 19; diptherite, 14; small Pon, 16, 4c. do. Opsequina oF THE Latr Cor, FLoov,—The funeral of the late Col Hugh ©. Flood, 155th N.Y. V., took place yesterday morning from his real- dence No, 100 Fart 6th atreot. The body was taken f the Church of the N.t.vity, in Qn! atroet, where e@ solemn high mans of paxpulern wae sung The re- maina were taken to Cavalry Cemetery for inter- ment. Col. Flom! wan 2? years of ave and leaves a young widow and four small children to lament @harr trroparabie bons. Frexcn Sream Transport ArciupUKE, Captain Mer, from Vera Cruz for Toulon, France, with 1,000 soldiers, put Into thts port yesterday for toel. TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Tee Tat.ow’ Sra —-Yeaterday morning the most of the handa employed by the various firme q@hich they lately struck against, returned to their work. In one case on Raturday the handa telong- ing to the frm of Croney & Lent, applied to the lat- ber gentleman, asking what terma he had to proposes in caso they returnod to their work at once. Ho re- olied that he hed no terma to offor, but asked what Hebe gretgirad gat had to make. They then requeated im to discharge the men who had worked for tim dun the strike, which he positively re- fused to do; bat ns they seid they would na like to work with busheimen, be sid he would dive work to the latter out of the shop Antoan e@dvance ot wages he told them that if they would eome to work without any conditions, and should eftorwards meet him in « proper manner, that he would then treat with them liberally, and aa to Inducing mon to join the shop meetingn (a sine qua non on the part of the journeymen,) he would not do that but he should certainly be no obstacle iu thetr way If they choom to join, They finally, in nota deman: an miveuce of % per cont. on Sas, and 15 per cent. on common w 3 but this ‘was not agreed to as it woukl conflict with the om of the resolution pmaned at the recent Mer- nt Tailors’ meoing. The hands therefore have ‘refused to work, ‘and the strike still exists againet this firm, A letter on the mb of the @ight hour system has bean written by Governor Seymour, Tt eaye: “With revard to the particular measures of which you #peak in your letter, viz: the reduction of labor to eight hours, éc., I have vnly to any that it isaclear right of all classes of meu to improve their condition, and to urge and ercure such action and laws as are best fitted to reach this object. Taléo hold that those jo different pursuits are the best judxes of the moa- sures which are for thelr good = It te their right to for themselves, and their views and wishes ould be taken as the best evidence as to whas | #2 Delaney at, Weir interests Jemaud. When large c' ses of men beve decided for thomeolves in the light of their own expericnce what laws they wish, such wishes ebould be met, unless they do harm or wrong to abers The number of hours during which men shall toil each day is clearly « question for them- wolves to decide, Noone can object to this, Nel- ther can otfections he made to a leval decimon as to the length of tine that shall uF . tor the vg boc of securing uniformity of action, Our statute books are filled with laws having these objects in view with respect to business ite, Thus far all linitations of the tours of lebor are for the public welfare Jovuwpyurn Tarcons' Paorrctiva anp Bexrvo- text Uston,—-A mass meeting of this body was held Jest evening at their rooms, 251 Grand street, The Vice-President of the Upholsterera’ Associa- Qlon appeared and said that they had been on a strike which cost them #500 They had now only in their funds, butthey gave $55 to the tailors asaist them. A member wade a xpecch, in which he urged that Meners) Roney & Lent's men ehould be sustained. Te saggested that in order to do thin, % cents per woek should be contributed by men in work, and vbove the roguiar dues in order that their debs mbould be paid up. Avother meuber urged on his bearers to de- teat the Conmmander-in-Chiof of the strike qgminst the journeymen, namely, Lent. He wasted then, that although they fe wo give in for the prema there would be t.ltimately no tear at the ciety breaking up. He seared them that “apples would grow again.’ Another mem- ber expre.sed the op.oion that although the bosses had had a triumph for the presuni, the tire of the jourpeymon woull come, Another speaker suid that the Central Union was broke up; but they bad a right to wanes euch other, aud he couk give five dollars out ot bis pocket, if be 2) aneds to ame aint a brother out or employment and that was po business of say person but bimself, They had a eainy day now, but sunshine would goon’ follow, After sume further epecches the following firms wore declared on strike by the seversl shop meet+ ings—s resolution having been passed by the Cen- ral body that the former could uo as they thought roper With regard to moekitg serms with their | fase; Croney & Lent, Woeluenfel), Hatiela d& Son, Dorby, Bocker. Other reports were received, and the meeting soon after adjourned, Parrtras,—This Assomation bell @ meeting at | Clinton Hal, astor Pave, and sppomted » Com. | Gilttee to wake arispgewente fora bail, | Coorpens' Ustos No, 4, met at £76 Grand sireet, | end appropriate | (he wmounst ordered by the Grand Society sor the meu on stroke tn ‘Liov. THE COURTS, Tue Counts will nos be open io-day for the trans- | «tou of public business. PoLiog INTELLIGENCE —Another Oftcer Shot.— | As about 234 o’clak yesterday morning two men | called as the house kept by Jenny Meadows, at No. ~~ West 24th street, and after bein told that the couse hal beon closed for the night, sought to gain edmission by bursting throuyh one of the basement windows, and one of them reachod the front hasc- vent room, when Josephine Johnaton, the colored cook, ran up stairs end gave an alarm, which brought officer Joseph Nulet, of the 20th Precinct, 4o the spot. The officer endeavored to persuade the men to go home, but one of thew refused to do 80, and Lecame abumve, when it became necossary to take him to the police-station, but on the way thither he drew @ revolver and sbot his tor ibrice, | a ball in the officer's braiu, and kil- Sng him almost losiastly. Tbe murderer fled and nas not beep arrested. Tne body of the deceased vas taken to the station-houss, aad there, yeater- lay, Coroner Ranney commenced ‘an inv. which, for want of tesumony, he adjourned indef- Btoly. foes Mules resided ot No. 61 West 9b , Pelling Places.—-Places Kegtary | ® great country of | 5115 Lleventh #t. Thed of Life — Yesterday morning, Netson Short, » sul'ser, mtempted to commit suicide by opening an ertery in hie arm, but he waa disov- ered before it wae too late, The wound having | teen dreseed, Bhort wae sent to the Boidiers’ depot in Howard strevt. Run Over and Killed,—Morrie Lyone of No. BT* Second Avenne, wae rin over by « truck in ¥2d street, at the ttersectiou of 2d Avenue, on Saturday afternoon, He diet yraterday morning, and Coroner Wildey commenced an inquest, whi: wenting witnesses, has been adjourned to Friday next, Where Beards of Meet. In COMMON COUKCTL The following are designated aa the piace in each Election District in the several Wards of thir city, at which elections ahail be held, until otherwise or- | dered, D. T. Varesttxg, Clork, October 17, 1864, Drat. vIMeT WARD, drat i} 146 Greenwich at. 1S Depeyater et. + 6th-.101 Broad et. BROOND WARD. | 2-18 Rurling Siip THIRD Wak, 1-61 Ann «. 1— 160 Greenwich et. ‘2106 Barelay ot. | 8956 Greenwich et, | 4-5 Hudson a, FOURTH Wann, 11] Jacob at. 4-87 Cherry et. 2—765 Williara et, nee et. b—15 New baal erry at. 7 4® Cathy te virTh WARD. t -6f Leonard at. |$ 69 Hudson et. —119 Wert Broadway, | 6—855 Gieenwich at. 3-158 Frankiin 7-51 Beach ot 4-14 Weat Broadway. S74 Wattert. SINTH WARD, 45 82 Centre et 6-67 Baxter at. 1--8 Chambers at. 2—Sixth Ward Hotel, cor, Centre and Reade ate.) 7.1/5 Mott et, 8--26 City Hall pince, SM) Firm at 4—72 Fim at. 9 9T Baxter et, ORVENTH WAR /—$1 Henry et. | 71 Montgomery at 144 Cherry at. 58. E. cor, Montwwomery 3-80 Henry ot. and Monroe ata, 4-4 Monroe et, 9 2h5 Henry et. 6A Pike wt. 10 Chorry at. 6—173 Medinon et. nN Mouroe rt. FIORTH WARD, 34 Wooater at. Th West Honston et, } 66 Thompeon rt. | K 14) Varick at. 854 Broome at. 9.150 Varick at. 4-52 Dominick @ 19 Varick et 4492 Greenwich at, « Spring 6— 106 Wooster at. 112-854 Hudeon at, wINTH Warr 1—AT2 Greenwich at. 7-96 Fourth et. 2-462 Fludeon as. 6 §—Dleecker Buildin | §— cor Bleecker and =) 10 ton ate. u 4-12 Christopher et. 12- 5-14 Seventh ave tom and Weet ith eve 6—48 Hammond et. TeNTH 1 “10th Wert Floto, cor. roome ‘ornyth ” 2—04 Kldridge at. B48 yg Orehard et, FLEVENTH Wan. 1~141 Attorney et. | 9 Union Hall, cor, av. © WARD, 4-52 Faenx ot, 5-101 Hester et, 6125 Canal at, % 4 Btentou et, and 4th et, R278 Stanton at. 19 D 4-8, W.cor, Stanton and) 11 Goerek 12—21h Sia 5—T19 Hourtem et, 4 Fighth et, 6-98 Avenue G 134-191 Avenne I) 7-1T Avenue C, | LS 416 Tenth at. s- Landers) 1h—.i") Kot Tenth at, . | 172d Eleventh et 11S wl Avenues ©, TwRI PTH WART, 1—At houre of G.W.Jen-| 4— At Jas. Flope's cor, of Ripa d way & "bat | 16th at, and od ave. 2—At houw of John tiara) 5—At houve of Adam Ll. Ba ay, bes.56th & 87th ilan, cor, of Broadway ou and Manhattan ar. 8—At houre of John Hal-| 6—At house of Thomas joran, 114th 06 and So Fenton, 16let et. aad ave. 10th ave, THIRTERNTH Ww AnD ic} Delancy « 40 Attorney # 4ST Witlew “ 5—T Goerek et, 34 Mangin et, 3 Meester et. 6 7 FOURTEEN TA wany, 1—84 Marton at. 6-174 Grand et 2-41 Prinee et, i Ott at 3-179 Flizabeth ot, S122 Mott et 4-42 Prince #t 9147 Moat at 616 Marion ot. 10-215 Hester et VIVTERENTE WARD, 1—124 Amity et. 6—7 Weert EFleventh et 2--N. BE. cor, Suilivanand, 7-—N. B. cor, pecker Ate, | Pi, in the | 3195 Mercer et. | &--4 Fast Houston et, 4-05 Ww rly Place | 0-70 Fourth ave | L444 Weet Lath et, SIXTRENTH WARD, 1—TY Seventh ave. G— 200 West 17th at, 2 le Beventh ave. 7-1 Ninth ave 3-159 Reventh ave 5~01 Tenth ave 4-159 Seventh ave, | 9—105 Ninth ay 6—3i4 Etghth ave, HO dd Wart von at, SRVENTPENTIO WARD, 1-288 Howery, f11— 145 Daat Lith et 2161 Kart Houston at, (luda ave. A, cor. 4th at, S164 Suffolk et. | fave. A, . 4-32 Second ave, 14—v55 Fast 1 b--10T Bilth et, 6-12 Stuy vesapt at. T—1ob Fast 12th at. Savi s Mast 15th et, 9—205 First ave. 10-113 East 11th at. 15~ 142 avenue A. 16--#4 avenue A 1T-19T% Third at, 1S155 and 15T Second st, 19-117 ave. A, 8. W, cor, Fighth et, HORTRRN TY warp, 1--6% Vinton Place. 5. W_ cor lat av 10h at. 22s Fast 19th street, A228 Finat [Sth at, STs West 24th at, 8. " FE. cor ¢ 4—-NW cor, 5—N,K, oor 17th rt, 3 | ~-R4T Second are. ht 7879 ond ave 8, W. cor, 1f 8. Not yet demgnated, NINPTERENTH Wann, 1--Garvey's, cor, 4th ave.) O—N. F, cor. 3d ave, and 424 det 2-N.E. cor, 2d ave, and! 7- t i *, cor, Both at, and) A~ ve. cor, 2d ave, and! 9—8 40th et. b-—W. side Sd ave, cor, 56th ot, TWANTIFTN WARD, 205 W. 27th et. S—S2b Sth ave, 5S 10th ave, 9—255 Tih ave, ih ave, 1! Tth ave ~ 343 Th ave, TOL Weat oSd at 14— 895 Tth ave (14-459 Tb ave, TWENTY-FiKAT WARD, » + Parvell*, 6let at, daud Let aver, . cor, sth st aod ve, cor, SSth et, and | | 3d ave, ' By . 2Tth at, 4/2 Oth ave. 1—8.E. ~196 Neg . Ud ave and}) at. 3 Second ave, co .| Side at. | T—39th #& north aide, 8. feet cast of 2d ave TWENTY-#ECOND WARD. 1~482 9th av. 9—E_#ice of 11th av, bet. 2-At honse of Dan. Fer- 482 6 49h wee. nDous ber, 442 W, 42d et, BU tees No of 45¢h wi, 8-183 W 42d ot, bes, Sth on 11h ave | and 9th aves, N. side! 10-640 Yih ave,, 26 feet N, of 42d st, of dnb at..on W, side | 4-22) W. 44th at., bet, of Ninth ave. Sth ond Mth aves, at 11—At houre of Andrew National Hall. Hind, OST 9th ave Cor. of W. 45th 128 F. cor, of baxh ot, | And 9th aves, | and sth ave. 6—8.E. cor. of 9th ave.13—N, W. cor, of Sth ave, and 4fith st, wend 65d at T—161 W. ath at., bet.) 14—Ai Broadw'y, bets4th | Bioadway ani Sth av, and S5.b ate, 8-—N. E. cor, of Sth ave. and 47th ot. | IASTROOTIONS TO THE POLICR Superintendent Kennedy has issued the follow. VLMEEBY TERE, tng order: Orrcn oF, yam Sovenrnremneny o Foun } ‘oax, October 20, 1864. tho ect entitled “An act to New Y By the 49d sono of <]| | revellon und slavery tosy be overthrown, 00 net entitled an ect to amend an set on- n act to establish » Metropolitan Police dis- i arn! to vide for the government thereo’,"” passed Apr'] 15, 1957, passed Apri! 10, 1860, pessed Apal 25, 1864, It ie provider, at is ahall not be lawfal for any person to sell of dispose of any intoxicating Lqnors, upoo any day of public elation, within (ve said Metropolisan Police district, under a penalty of fifty dollare for wach offence: to Le et for and recoverel in the name of the Trenwirer of the Metropolitan Police, for the bevefit of the police find. The Forty-ninth secion fertier provides, that Th shall be the uty of the police force, or any wnember thereof, w prevent auy booth or box or atructure for the distribution of tickets, at any election, to be erect! naintaned within one hundred and fifty feet of any polling place withio the cities aforesaid, and to sun tarily remove any euch Looth, bex or structure, or close and prevent the use thererf. The forty-thind apetion further declares, that ith u | Le aball he @ miadomeanor, puustatie by im- prisorment ia the er the city and county of New York ir entars, not lean} than one year nor exces two years, or by a fue not lees than two hundred snd fi jollars for Any person, with astifia! | elle Carine, to use oF & incite any other pr Violence upon any elector on the Metropolitan Police cise ber ot the police force there charge of tin duty ; or for auy memler of the Police force to wilfully pepicot making any arrest jor any offence ayalust the of s State or enews bu force in the sail or furany | Son not wremter ot the» wisely re~ present himself as beng such menver With o fraud ulent design upon persons or property The pole of the Metrop litaa Poace distriet are + epetaliy required to see that the above provisions of the law wre carried inte ¢ Joun A. Rensapy, use personal election day io rupen any met when in the lis- | t Superintendent. g Miltary. The following orders Lave been promulgate! from thie Department: Hranguantene Derartwnst cr tae East? Nuw Yors Crry, Nov 4, 1°64, f Gaxgnat Onprnsy No, 56. Mayor Ge-eral Ben ine main F, Butler having been sasgued to duty in tris Departinent, will take command of the troupe which are arriving here to meet ex'ating emergen- cies, an! which willbe puton service in the State- of New York, subject to bis orders By command of Major ¢ rat Dre. Cranes Tewris T Major and ALD. ©. Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen. Oficial: Wrrson Barstow, Aid-de-Camp. Hrangr artens DerartMest oF TInt FAST, ) New Yorn Crry, Nov. 7, 1s64. jy Gremnar Orpens, No, 87. Al! staff and comp ang offcers now in this city unassigned to duty will report immediately to Mayor General Huttertield ot these Headuartera, for temporary duty By com dof Major General Dre MT. MoManon, Asst, Adjt. Gen, Official :~ Wiison Bansrow, Gept and A.D C, Geverol Butler has just isaiecd the following order: Heangvarrens Crry or New Yor's, ? November 5, 1564. Grvrnat, Onnrn, No, 2.--The following named officers are hereby announesd o# acting upon the staff of the Commanding General * Bryadier General George 8 Chiet Gordon, Acting of Staff, Edward W Serrell, Pirat New York Volun- soctneers, Acting Chief Engineer. Captain Alfred F. Puffer, A. 1D, C. and Acting Ans etant Adjt Gen. Captain Howell 8, Clark, Aid-de-Camp Captain James K, Shaffer, Aidaic-Canp Captain Frederic Martin, Aid-ie-Camp Captain Frederic L. Manniug, Aiuede Camp First Lieutenant’ ivey B, DeKay, Aid-de-Cam Second Lieutenant Jobo J. Davenport, A. D.C. and Provort Marshal. Ny courmand of Major General Durum, A. F. Porrrn, Captein and A ALA. G, BROOKLYN, ARRIVAL OF ANTILLERY,—Two batteries of artillery? arrived in this city yesterday adel mt Red Hook Point, and the other ag Harm lion sve- nue ierry, The nen are al) veterans froin the Army ot the James. Tur biery-Srxtn Reaimenr, which arrived on Sunday nicht from Elisirsy will be held in rend. iness for service, should occasion require, until after vlection. Srutine Liquor os Evreetion Day, law prohibiting the anie of liqr one | The m day will be strictly enforced, orders to thas #fect having been iosued to the police. r on elect! Sermon of A Quaker Lad A Wadhington correspondent relates the follow- ing: A venerot le Quaker lady, who for three veara bae been traversing our land, visit horp tala end camps and alleviating the sufferings of oe soliiers wherever found, preachal to a very larze andience in this elty one ening, and inthe course of her truly eloquent and thr we rewark atel that whale for more than two hundred rewar had been diser that if it ent struggle She related many touching incidents iNastrative of the power of the Christian faith tn srumatning euffering and dying solders, One incident war as follows: While in Nashville, Tenn,, she approached the bedside of a youth, who in bia deliriuan talked of nothing but the batie-feld; the attendants tohi her it would be useless to addresa him upon the subject of religion, ax nothing intelligible could be gathered from bis ravings: bis knapsack, clothing and everyth ng bad been lost upon cae feld and he eoukt not tell where he waa fr his regiment or even bis peme, and must de a very few hours unknown and perhaps unwept, The lady remern- bered that there w parné that would sometimes recall the wandering mind and give pesce and comforts te the dying, even when @ inother's tender vowe had ‘ailed, and stooping by bis aide she goutly whisoered: “Jemis can make a dying bed ‘eo) soft as dowy plows are, Wile on Uns breas: I lay my bead And breathe my life out aweetly abere,"* whon the sufferer opened his eyes end ex: laimed, “Momer, knew you would come apd main | ciosel bis eyes, She repeated another stanza of | thes Leaniitul hymn, when he looked ap in ber face and calmly sa Mother, lam gon, te Jesus"? ad sunk ba k in deth, Another case was ¢ | a little drummer t who bad recoga zeal n mance his ial, acd had given litle evicene o suousneas ; he Was very near his end, aud ebe Whispered in tus ear, "Rock of oges, cleft for me Let me hide aiysel! in thee — when the countenance uf the brave yourb bright- untenanced by their sect, they bel ever justifiable it was go iz. the pros- Jiowe. with the secoud stanva of tu! song, Beying hin toother had tuarhe | that hyinu and he bud often sung it in | y Sehoo!, aud atter alew minutes Convers | wuion, he expressed a bope in the Seviour wna tell aslcep WO wahe Le luore tu earthiv scenes, ‘ane wW il never record the many de@ie ot Our stan love whicb these god peop'e coDstautly performuyy in their q ei sibpe Wad, Ul eberaity will show | a record #6 Uriilisut as the crowa they cvek, Op. Posed to both War and oppress they Bre Got | ihe later can only Le over.crown by the former, | aud while uuwilin. t surregder their pecyliar views are heartily with usin the desire that Bob Tre Burlington, (Vt.) Freer Perse say6: Another Taluer Was caught at res, Canada op Frida), and brow Jobns. He ait nor edit bis compecion wien the ral, bur ube > very lisle doubt of + letier Buys: A Moutreal Boxes of blank commissions for the Contedernte army have been sent w Canads, and subserptious ure Ley made w pay the expenses of organiang raidy acroas the tronvier ROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCLA- tion-- lhe objects of the Association are w secur 10 soldiers eG Ballons aNd tue./ famities, any elatin or peueions, pay aad bounty, aud wo give advice and intonation W them uf coal, and to pleveot frauds ueainst them and the Government PPlica- i raop oF by letter should be made to HEN- RY GHEENFIBLD, bec 36 Chambery street, New York: ow” | i that heronly reason fo —._ Five morsthe elapeed, when the Turk suddevly Lh ean jeavo to amend hie former statement: and now + :xoneral Madame de Satie and Gu'l- Tnme-Fraricoig, declaring that Jeeu-Baptiate alone wha guilt y, In addi tion to the teatimony, other parties came to desist that Madame de Salis had expresmed her intention to pract se wpou ber busband with some | slow » that ehouid at leant confine hirn to his bed, and thus leave the aole direction of the boureho' Th * as confirmed be Jean-Naptist, who ace | knowled pac! that hie mother badon several occa. tithim to purchase the druze—whieh hov emist had refused to furnish vr the tide set so stronvly acainst ber, sire’, above all, niate,--MaAame de falia now resolved to take he sturn at confession, and aceordin. ly denoun- ced Oye former ag the sele asananin, She declared varrve hod heen a natural | cto betray her sen to the scaffold: but neAli bad ewwientl: been tamper. | 1 bis bebalf. and been prevailed on to inenl- pete herwlfend Goillaume-Francols, she now resol Ve) w declare the truth Tnhetted to re le th'a atateroent with her letter ‘Oo de Monte e denied the inferences atterupt- @!tobedraw: m the later,—and (for M ne tolien bad del in the interval) the point was abau- done! Tue mother and aon were now confromte! The Intier uttered no reproach ; be hatened in silence to her deposition; then addressed her, in s low lo t tone, na f llow ' Can vou in your sience, mother, persist in & Mtlatement that casta upon me—the least guilty — the who! rden of euch aerimey Waa 't not ¢ taurne-Francole who drew bis #w ther? Dil not vou yourrelf, at the first comer mheatefthe quarrel, mish from your apartrn fei ze oir victim by the Pair, and when he was fling to the it not Guillaume-Francoié who struck him on the temple with the «word, while I strove ip vain to Stanch the flowing bloat His mother hung her head without reply; and now the other two brothers, Guil/oume-Francole nod Louis-Cesar (the guilty and the tanocent), ad- ded their testimony, the general effeo. of which wae exonerate their ber, an) te lay the crime on fo Coeree: “Joan -Baptiste,—cnilty of murder and parncide, -conden ned to have beth bands cut off ; bis arma, lees, thigha aul ody tobe braised snd broken: sflerwarda to be fixed upon the vheel, there to lin- vers long as Gol shall please; after whieh, his body to be burne! and seattered tothe winds, A fine of ten livres to the king, * Guillauwne-Francois, the same, eparing one hand. “ twelve lowing process which had lasted neert months, at length terminated with the mniis-Coanr, guilty of not interpodng, —con- nelto be preaestat the execution of his brothers; then to perpesmal banishment. “Macame de &ilig,—for aiding in the murder, — sentenced to apitation, “Hassan-Ali,—‘or failing to amvst his master, — to stand for two hours in the pillory. : Frienvediayetun and Susanue Borelli, sequit- tet," An appeal havi wen # boequently male against the sentence, the while of the prisoners ‘were con- veyed to Aix, where the mother waa loc gea tn a chamber of the Conctergerie, and the broth era Jean- Ra ond G ¢-Francols in separaw f ate celle case had by thie time createl an extraerdi- NArY senantion: and whon atlength @ uc gnenton appeal wae delivered, the greates wae ov ne ced by all ranke to obtain a place ot hearing, The itnposing hall of the Palula te Justice was crowtal Woh persons of the hichest distinction, mot a fow of whom were connected by family tes with d Toe deore rined, with sume slight madifica- Hous, th oriner sentence, Tt wan ex i that Madame de & fallen into o the contrary TOUrr ar be, “On ne Me justice’ Jusiicr, 6 het o she de is would have she Lowedt her, head submiamively only rend pas justice (° T de lo nor at {4 to ber crime : for it appeared that mecience was now fully awakened, and that nly tomake what atonement was pos {and man aomed persons met in an adjoining apart- reto see ensch other but once agam 1, At mix o'clock they were to Jean-Baptiste, holding up bie heave ebains with th bands knelt at bist et, and entrent pardon for testimony be had been compelled to Kaye. Maiiame de Salis knelt likew'se, embraced her di aasired him of her complete forgiveness, address nv her chiliren generally Thoy are vbout,” ashe said, “to separate these mortal fraines; but our souls, let ns hi ly trust, aa, all be reunited in heaven, Thank we God, who bas brought us to this just and merciful condermna- tion Think no more of the lite we quit, but of that to which we hesten ; and follow me, my child- reo, I you to this .uilt; Iwill precede you to ita punisliment."* y owed ® brief dialogue between Jean- and Fronelsiuillaume. The letter tad preserved # some) hat sullen demeanour, and was iaposed to deny tis fall partic.pstion in the mur- “You will forgive nay Prost “for having contesse, the truy You Lave pot always kept to she truth,"" “You are right aa to the firat interrogmory, but not the later,"? was the reply ; ‘snd you yourself, Francois, have done as nm. uch." “Well, that is true; and] —-I wish— Aud Francois, melting threw himeelfinto bis broshor'a arms, “Por my pai gaid the elder, ontinued the latter, “I never truly believed that Heaven ‘would suffer such an act to go unpunished, I never passed the place of exe- cution at Aix without repeating to myself,'There T must end my life; itis but @ question of days.’ There is bat one thing that troatios me: the punish- meat is not equal tothe crime. They wil) but burn my corpse, They should rather give my body hv- ing t the tlane."* A Capuchin informed the spenker that he would tL to Huyer on the wheel, the pardon-ste Stil further mitizatic “Do Whey think Lear Thay would ac. exclaimed the prisoner, ot bear all that my quilt de- serves? TLouxhtto lugar, nos for one, but many days—ay, many we ey should tear from me each day some frace of thie guiliy frame, Ibis niy desire to breau ast alicb in the midst of the ‘ pangs justice cnn inflics."* pwretcLet fenuly engaged separately in de- votional exerc.ses for the ingervening bours, At | # x o'cloek ners enteres bP P first to appears Sle sled Alm abe ° sseanod lips t the cruct x she } carried, murmur “Mother of crace, Mother of mercy, defend us fromm the assaulis oo the evemy of wouls." Francols-Gislaure t et, Ho stretched ous his arms aps stan Mod these uapoome bunts! he said, atalnad with aparen’s bieod, They should not only be bounce, but burned in « alow fire "* j Maduine de Salis theo kuelt before the alrar, ) aud | aa ove ninent Uttered # praver that touched the hearts of a}); | A 4 thy . r : | Applicaton in pei son of should he um “My G Toff Ale: rity {t HENRY GRE etary, ule worl, La Sprit, becuse it dwe 0 et. New York upon Flee heart, Lecuune it loves fe | TaN ee, ‘ woul, because it pante ior Thy el W ANTED— 5 ele NDS | AP bode, that ut may be offered j of | 4 aloo» ny er ine would tha Toler Thee t J tll $ mia at Thad teu thousand, that I might eve) <chanwed a last embrace, fon was then formed ; the ny and | rther in one cart, the supporied by the t LL ssi humense muititude lined the strony bedy of archers esecor had frequently wo pu With, Ali, a on ther, A ®¥; and although @ ted the procession, is | halt while room was made to rrived opposite the church of St. & curtis drew ap beore the door, in onlee ihe ie usual amende honorable might be madee But the criminals were not required to descend. The re- yorand director of the Capuchius performed this burable function in their narse, entre: of God, the king, and the law. aig pardon The cart which bore the two brothers be! th first & reach the scaffold, the were amie to mount tho stops ; aud the crowd, ever awake to the Minutes circumstances that mark these solemn with resentment against | The executioner took off @ black scarf round, assist in trying tostranele him? Was | gusportof passion and depars on | } mall: fail to note, af @ conincidenca, aoe reece divine justice, thet Guillaume Tanesia, whe had been the to commence the pad qmarre!, was the first to sot fo on the Beeing her sons ascending befare her, Medame de Salis berame much agi declaring that the su- thorities had Lrokem faith with her, beving promise ed that abe should te the first to die, Her confessor asaured her it was merely « proe Ceeding remiered necessary by the reiative position of the vehicles, and pointed out te her the execue tioner, hastening to assist her to ascend] In ancthe@ Minute she waa standing on the scaffol!, with @ serene, contented look ; and turning w the peoples bessught, jn low humble tones, thelr prayers for herself and her chil iren, Turning to the executioner, she said, '' My friend Tio not feat death ; but lest, in ita neony, my Woman's nature should prove tou weak, I pray you hot & put me to any needless pain.* hitherto worn on ber heat, and tied it © eyes. She then moved in the direction of th Ke and, feeling f rit, knelt, and laid her head queily down, The headsman approached bis broad blac. chose to the wencer white nek—rased it aloft struck, The bead droy ped but thou eviction wos dead, it peeiet ation of @ | knife to ¢ lete the decapita! and bely | Wore placed iogethor in a cofin, aod Gullaumos Vo iueo.s wor the next surotoned Me had heard the fital blow, alcher fervent otyo te be had not been al it, aud wae thotall over He desired te see the bee Tho confessor, ‘*aring the sight would uuns bi yut the youn, tv: persisting he was conducted to the side of the j coffin, With one deep aig he turned aways, atv Btrode to the biock, haying bis right beod upos it “Thin he said, ‘is my firet explation—th'e | tmp nd. Tuke tt q Phe exoc er etruck, ¢ skilfully thas the blow was not wholly t ; fin tie aude den anguish the young mau utterol a loudery. & | second blow divided the quivering rousclos; them Gaillaune-Francois leid down bie bead, The ame | Want of aki}. caused the beadsman a to fal dos | ing his office at one blow; fer shough he struck with such force that the cr nual Wee slain and the Dloek itself overturues, it neoden a second eticke © make the work complete, Jenn-Baptiete came forward with firm atep and unchanged ten, The block had beou removed and a huge and heavy cross mubstituied. To thite his upper garmeuts ng been removed, the pric soner was now firmly bound; this douc, hie bande were atrnck of), one after the other ; then the braws uy headsaman; seiziug a pon ierous tron bar, broke in succession his legs aud thighs and finally deste \ him three several blowa on the stormuch, chests | aud throat. This last was the “pardon-struke" ine | stantly mortal, Thus came this murder “ out," THE END. MARINE NEWS. morn..2 56 — Nor, 4-8. R46 38-8. 8 440 CLEARED. ETFAMSHIPS—F W Brune; Baltimore; Empire City, New Orleans, Petrel, Beaufort, 1k Ueretated 1. Was SHIPS Granite State, San Franci New O-leane; Mary O'Brien, St Jobo, } BARK~—lampliehter, Haker, for Port Royal, 8 BRIGS—Sea Bird, 8t John, N BP pil, Bostoug Favorite, Demarare. ae om SCHOONERS Sarah F Jones Washington, D Jack Fas, Hall's Island, N's eke ARRIVED. ang Star of the South, Fortress Monroe; xe ineton, 1) ©; Potoue Portinnd hilndelphin; Weeters Metropolis, Fortre: jonsoe: Montank, Fortress Mone Toe; America, Fortiess Monroe: John Rice, Fortreap Monroe; Cumbria, (. aneport.) 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