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‘Tae finencie! panic in Englend in consequence ‘of bed cotton speculations, bas cisenchented many | day, at No, 196 Went 14th street, upon the body Bouthern sympathizers, aod many journals recom mend the Confederates to atop the war and make the hest terms they can with the North. The Liv- orn l Joonnat says the Confeleracy will come down soon with o heavy fall, if it persiats in ite war policy. Dn 8torert, Roselan Minister, ja reyee by the Graz to go wo Mexico and congratulate Maxim!iian | on hin neceasion to the usurped throne, Thin fect eliotn very general eurprige and regret, although it te considers! more of a diplomatic fortn hin of special politica) sirnificance. De Blondes! Rel- inn Minater, bea the sarne demgnation, 10% Otpdouata are engaved In preparations for the ¢ curmop, They will anpear E Mexico closbed in al! they aap and state of Cuccnean courts News from Vickaturg atatee that the freedmn who \easm! plantations from the vovernment will feverely from the failure of the cotton crop ‘The army worm suddenly appeared throughout ihe lower valley of the Miseiasipp! during the mid- | corresponding week of 1568 | were children under 6 years of ace Sap Case—A Youno Lapr Bunrrp ro Daatn,—Corvner Ranney held on inquest yester- } of Miss Frances Garrison, of Paterson, N. J, an adopted daughter of Mr. Abram Van Diaroom. The young Woman came to this city to attend » wed- diug, and after the conclusion of the ceremony she went to a chamber, where she lighted @ mateb. the ignited phosphorus from which fell upon her | ight gauze drese and net her clothing on fire. She | ‘ran down four fights of stairs to the parlors in | which her friende were sasevibled, and they ex- | | Unguiehed the flames, but not unt'l sho had teen | fatally burned, Mies Garrison wae 18 pears of age Tue Harvest or Deati.—The deaths in | New York during the past week were 4i7—« de. crease of 50 aa compared with the mortaiity of the Of the deceased, 1% The mortality ale ot Auguat, and ins short time destroyed the | by the principal diseases was ns follows: Infan- misi: hi of a bounteour crop. No planter mn ‘eallee a tbird of a crop, aud the ‘majority will Wrrwely make enough for seed. Tre At, Lonia Dewocnat narrates an Instance in @hich three Pedern! officers were brutally murder on oy rete! guernuas, The Eigh inth Indians was lately warching on \tn way to Plate, on) the three officers Major Bane! Henry, Anmiatiant-Sirveon John P Potter, and Lieutenant Hrios Aahiov, stopped a a houne to get dinner While Ucy recterl, ube reciment marched on, les- ing them Mehind When they came froto the fons, they were confronted by three armed gues dllag who ordered them to surrencer, and, beving 00 avallnivie armas, they were compelled to obey. They were thes tnkea to the woods and gicet shockingly murderea. ‘Tae Tames treats the poblic toa new sensation Bounpiracy on the shape o @ report ty the eifect that all the rete) aicte Jowiaiatures assermblet secretly end nominaw ) Presidential Electors, who were te Proceed &) Wash ngton in due forin backed be the oreper Congressional) delegations and i Md Wee McClellan wid dleton in the Electoral Col- eve, in cane their agerevaty vote would be sufficient. ¥ their voies were not counted the plan was to laagow, in that | H | the Mayor to muspend or remove from office & | Head of D partment. Mr. Devlin stated that the | | Mayor Las not the power to suspend » Hosd of De- | nfantile cou | | | tile marasmus, 28; typhoid fever, 21 vulsions 14; croup, 18: scarlet fever, 15; typhus, | 12; diptherite, 11; amail pox, 7 | Mont Fernt = AccOMMODATIONS.—The | Jerney City Ferry Co, will place the new and beau. | tiful ferry-boat Newark on the route sore day thin | week Shetsnot quite aa large aa the Now York and other boats, but ahe will be fast and very com- modious, Sia le 76 feet in length. The internal filtings wre neat and plain; ehe ts etrong and well adayted for the service intended, Criry Goveuxurst—Tore War Berwres Toe Mayos axn Me, Boors, Etc.—The Boert of Aldermen met yemterday, A communication war received from the Couns! to the Corporation in anewer to a resolution of iaquiry as to the power of | wreak up in a row aud inauvarate a civil war in the | partment end that the Common Council elso are | Worth, and Lee and RB auregard were to become severals under M Clelian. The plot failed owing Otho mrpmaing uninimity of the North in cast- og a vote for Lincoln larger than could be over. ome by the seceded Siateal That will do fur those ho believe it. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND IE VICINITY, Finest Ice or tuk Season.—On Sunday night the firat loe of he season was fortoed in this neighborhood, This i en event which young New York bos alwaye looked forward to with ea- gerness, for it ia the harlinger of skating, sleigh- ing, aad all the Lappy frolicking to which the win- ter season seems especially adapted. It is the first congealing breatl of Boreas which gives ® hint of what ie coming, and uotifies rich and poor alike to make their preparatons for it, It will be but very few weeks unti! New York will bein the midet of the “skating season,"’ and when the famous Central Park, ae well ns numerous other ponda, will be visited by thoussude of delighted and enthusi- astic skaters, Fortunately the first named great theatre of pleasure is open to al), rich end poor alike, and the only requisite of a good time is « pair of wkates and the ability to use them, Cen- tral Park in the winter season is almost the only Place where ull classes of our cosmopolitan popu+ lation commingle. There in no place in fact so well muited to place the bigh and the low upon a level ns the ico—a trip-up does \t eifectually. The indications are that the coming senson at the Park will be gay beyond parallel, Already the prepara- tions are making for it, the rush for skates and all ihe paraphernalia belonging thereto has commenced, and the Park Commissioners are arranging for so apusually large attendance. The fashion, or rather the passion of skating has been steadily sTowing tn our people for several years past, each season edding to the ranks, until at the present time skating has become ® positive desideratum. Buy while the firstice is suggestive of bright scenes, Wke those wisnessed upon the skating ponds and in the streets in sleighing time, it also ban its back. ground of suffering misery and al! the horrors that Poverty can inflict, While thousands will make the air ring with shouts of joy and hilarity, other thousands in this great city will shudder, the Plercing winds howl around their cheerless homes, and earnestly prey for the return of the summer gan once more, Tar Evection Bets—Great EXcitemest —Axuzst o7 one oF Tur Lovws.—Yosterday was @ great day for cloctian beta, or agreements an the parties called them. In front of the St. Nicholas Hote! a cord of wood was sawed, and » good deal of fun took place. But in another locality the “fun” was not so “funny.” The Mr. Mulligan who undertouk to be « street sweeper, was inter- fered with in ® most summary wanner, and his philanthropic exertions in behalf of the city wero suddenly checked to the intense disgust of Dimself and bis frionds, As announced in the Sun, this person was to sweep Essex airect from Broome to Delancey, from two to five otclovk, yeu- terday afternvon, As the opposition took care to make it known extensively by placards, an im: menuse crowd assembled Jong before the timo eppoinied, aad ihe excitement ran high. At length at two o! precisels, the impromptu street weeper appeased, aod waa reeted with ¢remen- Conus ecbeers ard lan} or He then commenced in & molert manger t sol bis awkward manucr of dons ao, etic. wide able laughter il) procee lot, however, for some twenty minutes, wren suddenly two polleemen appeared wvi fold him he was ‘ wante.'' Vory much — astonished, he Inid aside ha broom andl bis ereen gloves nud appeared before eo Ma \t at Hesex Market Police Cour, using an obstruction on the street, st to that cflect having been made by \uhabitaats of the alstnet, On &, pear- e the Judge, Mr. Mulligan, who wae fol the matter, he waa futerfered with door g before bis ow bt you were >" replied she Jucge, gum “cou T pot abaie Y Twce if ty" oad the “the Cty Inspecsor « niract with you to cleen the streets there can be no objection, but us you simply do it upon your own responsi- bility, and therefore cause @ crowd to vasermble sud ovstruct the public highway, you will have to give to keep the peace for the next six months." The bail was given, the accused was released, and the fun of the spectators was sum- warily n!ppod in the bud, For Hamrron Roaps,—The supply steam- er Kensington will sail from the Brooklyn Navy Yard about Wodneminy, 16th inst.. for Hampton Roads and Norfolk, Letters and packages for ves els in that part of the North Atlantic Squadron, will be forwarded by her through Osborn's Buresu, do, 2 Dey etree Mew Xork city. .. > Wherever booses t e crowd, put a bold face on | without authority in the matter. The coromunica- tion was referred to the special comuivittee baving the matter in charge, The Con ptrollet tranamitted the following aa the condition of the County Treasury, viz. : Balance Nov. 6, 1564 01,462,962 21 Recripts,........ 926,536 88 #4555590 00 Paymente.......0:.0sceeere b44, 545 99 Balance Nov, 12............ @1,748,750 10 Ordered on file. The Special Committee on Retrenchment and Re- fortn reported that they had become satisfied they ‘a4 no power to compel the attendance of witnesses jin investigating the charges made by the Mayor against the City Inspector, and that the appoint- ment of a joint committce would be necessary. The Teper was accepted. t. Hardy presente e paper that the . tion Counsel had given his opinion that soldiers have potthe right t) vote by proxy at the ensuing Charter Election. Referred, Adjourned. Tue Boann or Cornctimes also met. The only no- ticeable paper presented was a communication from the Comptroller, heretofore Inid over, authorizing the issuing of more of the Central Park Improve- ment Fund Swck, to the emount of §200,000. It was adopted. SALE oF Property ror Unparp Assess- uants,—The Corporation commenced its annual sale of property, on which amwasments are due, yeaterday morning, at the City Hall, The attend. ance waa not large, nor was the bidding spirited, The party buys the property fora term of yearn, the one bidding the lowest number gotting the prize. The owner bas tho privilege of redeeming his | prnpeny within two years, and the term of yeare pid ranges from five hundred to a thousand. The sale will last for several days. THF COURTS. Comores Attacnvest Procmrninas AGarmat Mason-Ges, Burien —In the Court of Common Ploas yesterday morning, before Justice Cardoza, an application was made in the suit of Smith et al, agt. Ben, F. Butler foran attachment. The plain- tiffs allege that they wero formerly bankers in Now Orleans; that in May, 1962, Major-General Butler forcibly entered their place of business, No. 27 Camp street, New Orleans, and took away all the property of the plaintiffs therein found, in- cluding #60,000 in gold, which they allege the de- fendent converted to his own use. His Honor granted an attachment against the property of Gen, Butler that might be found tn the county, on the ground thas ho was @ non-resi‘ens devior, | The pletntiffs, therefore, attached the private bank | account of the General, the salary due him from | the Government, and attempted to attach his | shere in his brother's property, given him by will, admitted to probate yesterday, Tow Wi oF A J, Rorigu._Surrogate Tucker thin day admitted to probate the wil! of Col, A. J. | Thutler, brother of Major Gen. B, F. Butler, Gen, Butler gave bonds in the sun of R40 000, and ree ceived letters testamentary, The property be- seathed by the will is valued at $200,000, of which one-half goes to the General, one-quarter to Col, Butler's son, and the balance to his wife, An ate temp! was made to serve an order atta ug the Goneral'4 share upon the Surrogate, but he dec!ined to receive it, Cooxr oy Genenan Brasions —Judve Russel opened the November Term of shia Court yester- day morning, and @ Grand Jury waa impaneled Loniaa Heffernan, who bal been indicted for grand larceny, pleaded guilty of attempt at grand lar- | ceny, sud this plea having been accepted, she wad | | remanded fir sen Moria Bima was tree for robbing George Morlot, a Frenchiuany of §5 and a gold watch valued at id, Potiow In reniiaanon — Shooting in a Den,On | | Bunday night Charles Conne!)s entered Mary Bell's | | honae tu Greene street, aud there, as stated, quar- | relied with Herman Nell, whom, a4 char ee, be shot in the Laak, inflict arerions wound, Dr Bichler, of Broome street, having been culled, at. {tended Bel', and officers were euniuoned; but | Conrelis made his esc. po an] is yeu at larye. i | ‘acanl Sort | RROOKLYN Tur Mysrertovs Murprr,—There beine ro | Prospect of the identification of the remains p.cked up in the waters of the Kist River about one toonth alice, Coroner Norris has co.oinence | a quest with the view o to their lest rest mortem exe mir the Acad, aud found one pistol bullet of couioal iorm, and the fragment of another, thus prin Was shot couslyniug sace, Dr ¢ the fragments rmade a post Leyond doubt that the man Bevera) wilneases were examined, but | | nothing beyond what hag heretofore appeare| in | public prius was elicited, The tay | be cont nue, and probably couclu 1 to-day, BRoowiyn City GOVERNMENT, —Tie Boar! met last evening ag o Board of Canvassers to exams ine tho returns of the list election in relation to City officers, The matter was referred to a commit- tee, and the Board adj urned unti) Thursday ing next. The Board cof Aldermen then orn and transacted some routine business. A petition from the Cevtral Railroad Company was presented asking authority to raise the price of faro per pass- enger from 5 to 7 cents, The subject was referred to the Railroad Cominittes, Tus Brooxuyn Fins DePrartwent.—A moehing uf she ceorasspsaiitenos tho Weeterp Dios wAtion will trict Fire Departesent will be Beld om the $3 inst, for the purpose of nomipating camiidates for the office of Chief Engine r Usually three or four are Dominated, out of which one ie chosen, The elec. tion will take place in December, The principal candidates thus far are John Cunmeugham, the present ‘neurabent; D. 8. Buapsom, A. J. dohn- ston and Wm, Vauderveer JERSEY CITY. Dirp rs Jarn.—A man named John Weerst, who was committed to the County Jail day, by Justiie Avery, for intemperance and va- gtancy, died op Sundae Coroner Hanley viewed the bod ad it Leng appareut that coath war superioduced by intemperance, a permit for bunal Wee viven ESno_imMest or Mitrrta,—In accordance with en order from Adjutant General Stockton, the Krigede Board of Mudson Conaty bave commenced re-onlisting able-bodied men between the ages of eighteen and forty-five who sre Mable to do mili- tary duty. They ae to be formed in con panies of sixty-five men, w be under the command of # drill sergeant, A Fair for the relief of soldiers’ farilice will take place at the City Mall in Jersey City on the second week in December, and will be under the management of the ladies of the city, Union ResororG,—The Union citizens of Jecney City will have a general rejoicing over the late National victory, on Thursday evening. Two hundred guna will be fired, a bend will discourse music, oud dwellings will be ijurmi- uated, b Satie Graffule WILLIAMSBURGH. Srrrosen Scicipr.-The lody of a woman, named Catharine McGrath, was found in the water foot of North Second street (FE. D.,) yesterday morning. Deceased was of internperate habits, and it ie supposed cormnutted suicide by juroping into the river, Tur Missronary Cacer.On Suoday the Bonth Fifth Street M. BE. Church (E, D.) made ther snnual offering for the missionary cause of the M, E. Church, amounting to $4,000. To this sum won added #1,000 from the Juvenile Missionare Society of the Babbath school, making » total of $5.000, ‘The Atlanta Graveyards. Availing mysel&{ ays a correape mt, of the Apirit that is cow universally prevalent, to-day I wandered through the City Cemetery among the dead, and there found many a mark to indicate the spot where rests the hope of many a doting Southern matron and wife. The grounds comprise about ten acres, more than half of which is covered with the victime of war, federal and rebel officers end privates, all crowded together so clone that their coffins must touch each other. The part used as the rebe! burying ground jis about four acres, and al! the graves are marked, some with neat, yet unassuming marble labs, At least obs or ten thousand rebel dead must sleep in thess narrow trenches, Inan obscure corner I found the plot set apart for decease! federal prisonersand baiting, Tread upon the headboards many names of farnlies from Maine to Nebraska, aud remeni- Dering that at home im tho great North there are scores of crushed hearta whe know not where ther dear ones asleep, I felt that an hour could not be better spent than in dea#phering the almost ot Mterated pencil marks upon the slabs, In every instance where the name of the sleeper is une known, the inscription is not “an upknown Yan- Kee" a8 formerly, but ‘se Federal soldier, name uuknown," The Saddlery Hasiness. As far back as 1950, there were in the United States nearly four thousand establishments for the making of saddlery and harness, employing capital of over $4,000,000, consuming raw material to the amount of nearly $5,000,000 annually, em- ploying over thirteon thousand bands, and produc. ng annually over ten million dollara werth of work. This production was almost exclusively for bome consumption, and very widely scattered over the whole country, though there are some few places, to which we shall refer hereafter, in whielt the business assures an importance far above the average, The limite, amount which is exported panses almomt exclusively through New York, Tho exports from the United Btates of saddlery for 1862 Were returned as 967, TH9,against an export of leath- er of $859,037, and boots and show of ST21.- 206; but the large and profitable home demand has amply supplied she place of any foreign market, to be obtained only by a competition with ruinously low prices. We find thas in Roston the proportion of harness makers to leather dealers, in 1861, was forty-two to one hundred and one, aud there were six dealers in saddiery hardware. [uy New York city, last year, there were twenty-eight dealers in saddlery baraware and one hundred aud thirty Mnanufacturers of horness and saddlery, while the State of New York showed 1,189 independent mauufact.rers in this branch ot the business, Of this number Brooklyn had thirty-one Buflalo twenty, Albany seventeon, thesier eleven, Ponghkeepaie seven, ani Qe others were very generally scattered orer the entire Staie. In nearly every instance, this large trade hae enjoyed a sea. fon of progperous activity since the commencement of our poluical troubles seldom equaled, MARINE NEWS, Nov, 15-8, RB. 6 47-8, 8, 445-H, W CLEARED, RTFEAMSHIPS..Corta Kica, Aepinwall; Franklin, Baltimore, Novelty, Philadeiphia SUIPR— Bremen, Angie sabe Sydney NSW; Oslent, Liv'h Plymouth Kock, Louden, Isabel, Bren, ‘lise & Mathilde, Gerdes, of & for Bremen, Strancer, Melbourne; JB Klug, Ans Demarara, Beav Port au Prince; Martha, St John, N I, SCHOONERS. Mary Jobnaon, 6 tu, Washington; Kichard Hiil, Geor Arnold, Eligabethport; A FP Rival, Stamtord, Conn, etown, Wana. fetown; Governor Hows, Newburyport; BLOUP—Oregon, Rhodes, for Providence, RL. | ARRIVED, , Liverpool and Ylevus; Jobn Git ant: NeLeces Clyde, Wizabeth & fleanor, Fortress Mon- me'orn: Helene, Fortress aT Be Cowperth watt, lee Hato RCA Virgin a; Vounsain, 2d Vous Bow » Viret Rondourt for Washing ton; tant, VLOW—One bark vad one brig. ; feo Lite for Classification, (00D OPERATORS WANTED OY pits ‘ te; hae Wind NS. W, aieo tiniele | ere and tutto 188 Leonard ot,s56 | Over ATORS WANTED THAT CAN FIN- | {sh on ehop work, for Manes machine, Inquire 1) Lasex et, op floor, 100m 14, front building ) _o83 J, LEW1s, \ TANTED—AN OPERATOR ON Wh Wiloon’s machine “ i but the best hands need your ae een Cannon gud Columbia int Call 10daye, Sat \ PANTED — TRIMME 2) MILLINER trimmers wanted; ale y Dy make and line caps, L. BLS WwW holesale tad Retail ory, TT Broadway, o Niblo's Garden, 555 ANTED—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH ane Verma W. H. G., Bex 6°%, Bun Ofies S90" | | GENERAL BUSINESS. FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, 46, will be sald cheap on application at be T 600—PAWNBRORERS’ TICKETS A Oanon of Canaleja. — it, il ( le for for wets didnot, ects, ruin pice sity | A Priest with two Consoiences i, Fa Ready ot hide wap Sele fe & FR PAGE" . 45 eed ASA WNBROK ER" FETS WANTED— | _Inashorttime bis agony shaped iteelf into worday will Day 4 percent. more than any other person in thie city for tickets of Dhar ouda, eatehon jewelry Silverware, guns, pistola Ac TT Bleecker mics BURDEN'S HORSE SttORS—CHEAPER $0 Dieckamiths than the cost to them of fmported irou, for caah on delivery, A inrge lot tor sale by WMH. WALLACE, feo cor. Albany aud Washington ets. {ASH PATD FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals —~White rege 10 cente per ib, Colored and woolen jcenw per ib. Looks and DE wepApeE re s centa torte ud es, G fF and merwter (2 cents. i conte «4 tt No. y nl Korseveti i 4s at No. 16 New uwery, by Ohad CHEAP CARPETS—59" READY — MADE carpets, from 12% to 50 varde mach, will be offered for sale this week, and will be sold tnuch below their Whilst he lavished the most endeariag terms upom the gold, he cursed it bitterly. “My dleliehtfal perdition | more beautifa’ thag the danghbters of Bion in the crowning days of theta beauty | three times be thou aceurred, thou faacte nating soul-s'arer! What frantic mother can dota on tta dying child with the love I bear to thee, thew fair demon of wrath! I know thea—T know thea thou angel of «in! Thou wilt walk with me the crave to the juderment-seat, and there wilt thow plead againet the lover—thy plighted ene! Were it not for thee, sweet Letrayer, I should be as well with Heaven asTam with man. Oh! that some spirittheat some nneeen band would pluck thia awect, thig too delicious poison from my lipst Have I no friend who could ravish this undoing des Ngbt from my aight? Will no one, boly Mothers Falae, Alao an immense stock of furniture at very | do me e friendly vivlence and save my soul by mene pA o. PARRELL, 267, 269 and hh 1 wag breaking my beart? t there no one ?"* \ “Ia there none? Camposeio repeated, afer @ long pause “There te onel'* gait Beipio, In a hollow voices moet certainly not his own, srder | thieves! S-\pio! Jacinta! sacrilege !'* shouted the Canon: then frantically anatching 1 the two casks of treasure, he hurriedly loc! them up 'n hie cuphoard, and opening a little place iu the base on which atuod she crucifix, he there deported the key, Oman | who can deoelve thee like thyself? SREY'S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE—THE beat Dentrifice for the Teeth, in use; to be liad 846 South Somond et Willine ugh, and cor Myrtle and Franslin aves bases Brookiya, Price 60 cen per pot. (ou Ji 1B PRINTERS DESIRING A STOCK OF Printin« paper, can obtain some chaap, d4xo5, by San (Mice if POTICK TO CREDITORS OF APPLICA] 1 of insolvent to le exempted from ability to wr plytng at th and imprisonmont t Robert Sewell, Goevarun Scipio stayed long enouch In the room to oh Serre Winston ¢ bon Houwk, insolvent debto-s | all this, anu whey the Canon bad recomme ar before the Hon. Albert Cantoy, his shont nu, Se po weesnugiy in bie leir, AD trumpeting through bis nose, as if to enore ke distant thunder was one of the cardinal virtues, ‘ The alarm passed off, and ihe Canon supposed that the sounds were the deception cf hin heated imagination. The effoct on Scipio was quite differs ent. Tis religious scrup'es to the appronriation of this money had heen enmly removed He wae de- termined to stand the friend of the Canon's bette conscience; and, consequently, the Canon's frien aleo. He took his mensures prudently. He proe cnred three god mules and o wine-cart; and, the very next nivht, he remored all the good Canon'e wicked temp tations—al!—all ! Scipio was too good On artist pot to maka clean work of it, Hebad also a uroat mind to remove al! these hurtful temp. tations from Jacinta alan «bo loved to serve hie Jude of the Court of € Piesa of the City en: County of New York, at the chambereof exdd court, “Hty Hall, in the city of New York, on the 1ith 1 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, there be why the estater of be assigned ior the beuefit of f persone te thereafter ex- Dprsonrent, UpOu contract. previously made, ap individuals or we me tabere of the firm of Sewell, Ferrie & Co. under the pvoyisions of article fiith, chapter fifth, of part second of the re- Sired atntutes. Notice tires pu lished Nav, Let, 1864, ROBERT SEWELL, Att'y tor Insolvents. ai NOTHING LIKE LEATHER,-IF YOU want sole lathe lowest Swom ic @@, call at 16 Apruce et, GIBBONS & JOYCE. da “7 P4WNBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT OF diamonds, watele 5 Lig Pie tols, dry ng eupt from arrest and foods, ladiew’ and cen . all other goods frends, But time was opposed to bis virtuous ine Overeoats wauiel, 145 al st, uear Bowery. under | Bttons. nk, 385 However, ali the Canon's accumulated moneye were packed upin these wine-casks, and wher day broke, S-iplo and bis master's eri] conscience ren tans Sue on the road to Madrid. id Catnpowello bore his loes very well, He rightly Judged who had stood bis friend ‘on the occant and gave no orders or information that might le to bis apprehension. We do not say that priest did not feel the firat blow severcly ; but time and his own good sense eventually restored equanimity, sud @ new board began to accumulate But Scipio, the unincky Scipio—the upright re: Hever of men's conaclences, met with nothing bus miafortunes. The very first night he lost hin ways, and be and his mules, but be more especially, aw he could not craze, were nearly starved. The next | day be was robbed and cruelly beateu, Luckily for bim and hia future Lappiness, the rogues broached HE CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE HAIR DYE now in use, ae ite uamerous pe trons can attest, is BALES T'S Columbian Har Dye, which iseold at FILLY CENTS per box, “A Dye! « Dye!" the sevane shout- And thousands repeat the cry “Seience and Art have juet brought out A true aud Natural Dye {" Then if your locke are streaked with grey. ooemaree yon many @ righ; ' ne mobe vou inyst pursue,-~ Use Brieat's unequalled Dye! The following well-known wholerale Dem Turgiste are oar agonte in New York :—Harnes & Co 21 Park Row; Freer & Lee, 20 Beeknan et.: Wheeler, 112 Cherry et; Miller & Keed, 15) Allen cor stanvon tte, and cor, Houston st. and Avenue 1); Porter & Fair ebild, 415 Hudson at. and S77 Sith ave.; Hondler, | a cask that peally contadued wine, -they all got 91 Bignth ave, Druggistas can also be led by* Li " & CHAS S CRITIEATON, os Sith aves Wanutere | UT¥PK, and Scipio had the good fortune to steal the tured at 46 South Secoud et, Wildamebureb, To be '¥ Bee mort. When he vot to the first provincial town, he wae sispectad of bein one of the very robbers by whom he had Leen plundered, and, as he could not give © most antisfactory account of himself, }e was Warct ac of to the capital of the proviuce, where it WA6 supposed he woujd meet with justice, He hades however time, before his Capture, to secret the moe ney in an out-of-the-way nd disused stable He lay for some month® in en but justice took no notice of him ; at last the law discharged him, because, betng niles, he had nothing wherewitn to purchase he? forbearance ; 80 she ordered him ees whi! because she vould n Prove bim a rogue, aE ould Not prove hitnse an honest man, He begged his way back to Where he had dep sited the treamure ; but he fell ill on the road, Ie fact, x months of misery wert his before be agai® got hold of the money that he dared not use. it would appear, that Scipio bad also, like the worthy Canon, two consciences. His superstition mgbt bave had nych todo with the matter, Re this 0 lt may, he determined to take bimneself, and the source of his troubles, back to his old master. No sooner bad be mate this resolution than hie cbeefulnese and his health returned. Everything [ryrered with hin ; obstacles seemed removed, a@ f by enchantment, and things that appeared te him difficult, nud ewen impossble, the most commos Occurrences imaginable. He arrived in uermly the same manner as thet ie Which he set ont, near the Canon's snug habitat about the fall of a fine autumnal evening. He rar} Some tremors, notw ithstanding the integrity of hi purposes, aud this occamoned him to delay, tll night, bla entrance ‘into the cottage, He well knew of its approaches, and at mid- night made bis way’ unnoticed to bis old pallet Everything wasas ce had lett it, with the exceps tion that © welcome bim it was dressed out ine full suit of dust. He brought the gold and ailves in his room, and then proceeded to the Canon's lite tle oratory, The silence of doath—ite security also—were there. ‘fhe cavity in the base of the crucifix contained, as:usual, the key. He possessed himself of it, amd o-pening the cupboard, restored the lost yold to the «xact situation from which, re many months before, he bad abstracted it, After replacing the key he retired to his room, ier shaking off a little of the dust, crept into bis ol bed Towards morning, and before the day had broken, Camposello arase and came into his room to pray, His thoughts wandered; the old temptae tions were slowly gaiming upon him, He Ted ainuased but a litle, and he thanked Heaven for it with a sorrowful heart. Mechanically he went to his closet, and there hie bewildered eyes met the dangerous, the too much loved, and the long-lost enemy. Alas! it was met asa friend, It was goou brought ont into the middle of the room, again te be glonted over and fel, To enjoy the cravings of his wppetite was his first impu'se-—to wonder and to foar the next. Had miractes really not ceased}"* He was avon relieved from this stute of suspense, by beanng # snore that could come fom no urgan but Scipio. He went inty his litle room, and there he saw bim sleeping ike one who had done a good action, Hos master was not slow to arouse him, After Scipio bad well rubbed &» Leiween imprudenee, tear and affection, be thus addressed the Canon: “Pardon me, your reverence, but I have brought back oue of your bad iriends, It never cid me uny good," “Nor me either, Scipio, Ho is too much for us Wo will get rid of bim again, and you asball assist me. Very shortly after, the palings were pulled down Scipio aud Murguaritte were married in the littlé chapel, and settled upon an extensive vineyard ther own property, Ln due time & number of alms. 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