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Hid vg? ” (Conitrmad from the pret page.) LOCAL NEWS. NRW YORE AND THE VICINITY. PoarrrtcaL,—The nominating Conventions of a). the political organizations are to net during th a week, for the purpose of agteeing upon can- 4 dates for municipal and echool officers, As imual, tho ‘ring’ leaders control the asin bustnem that fe to be transacted, althoush loos! primaries will go throngh the form of sending their delegates to the General Commitee A large number of indi- viduala are figuring for nominations, and the *olaime’! already filed are ao numerous that the inevita Je disuppeintinente of sapirants will cause plenty of independent can‘lidates to contest the nominations with the more regular nominees. The Tammany Democracy are preparing to co-vperate with Mozart Hall, and by @ “union” upon the desis of the polls, aquelch effectually the other Democratic oppreition, and defeat the Repub. loan and other parties. The following nominations Bave teen made |y the nemipating conventions represented an connected with the Cittzena’ Ass. ciation. When and where these conventions met? how they were organized? and how far their ection in the voice of the people in the different dis- tricta, ur reporter has not yet been able todistinct- ly ascertain. It is anserted, in sovera! instances, that these nominations wore agreed upon in a pe, vate caukliA &t 1D Uptown club-rs0m, and are put before the voters without any previcus attempt to eacertain the will of the ps. plo in the different dis- twicta these gentlemen represent, The gentlemen named, sre nearly all reproser iatives of the business, honesty and integrity of New York, and na mich TIN be wupported by every citizon dewrous of a reform in the mele of adminiatering the City Gov- ernment, FOR ALDERMEN. 4th district, Join Hecker. Ath Led William P. Beneell. 7th bd Willlam Cooper. 1th Matthew C. Ely. (7th = William P. Harrison. The following candidates for Councilmen bara @/n0 been placed in nomination - FOURTH GENATORIAL DISTRICT, Anthony J. Oliver, Fourth Ward. John Comerford, Tenth Ward. ©. A. Vermeister, Seventh Ward. Jobn Dennison, First Ward, Charice H, Patrick, Fitth Ward. James Maguire, Fourteenth Wari. VIFTH GER ATOWLAL DieTRICT William H. Taylor, Tenth Ward. Charles J. Dodge, Eleventh Ward, Poter B. Larremore, Eleventh Ward. Charles Koster, Thirteenth Ward. G@armuel A Patterson, Seventeenth Ward (Oue more tw be named.) GRVRATE GBWATOBIAL DISTRICT, Charles WM. Decker, Twelfth Ward. H. Rosa, Nineteenth Ward. ‘Wm. Walter Phelps, Twouty-firat Ward. Mephen G. Searles, Twentieth Ward (Two to be SERENADE TO THE GovERNOR ELect,—On @aturday evening, the Hon. Reuben E. Fenton, Governor elect of the Btate of New York, was hon- cored with e screnade of the Astor House. A large number of the Governor's personal friends were Present, together with many distinguished Govern- ment officials, both ctvil and militery, and » large sumber of ladies, The large dining-room, hand- eomely decorated, was thrown open for the ccca- gem. Tho reception was got up by the veteran members of the Union Club, which arrived, accom- panied by an excellent band, sbout 11 o'clock, and, om entering the room, they filed in single rank on each aide, leaving » passage-way for the Governor ‘elect to pass. Shortly afterward the guest of the evening entered, sccompanied by General Sickles, and both were loudly cheered, the band playing “Hail to the Chief!" After some preliminary pro- eeedings, Geners! Sickles, in a niet patriotic eddrem, tendered » weloome to Mr Fenton, on Behalf of the votoran sokllors of the Union Club, aad offering their congratulations on bis election to the position of Governor of this State, To which Qe Governor replied in substance as follows: He thanked the provious speaker for the comp! - Wentery manner in which be had mentioned bir pa Tohigaks mage J him, He also thanked the Saar io weapons tis gerenace had up. He theo remar! at thia elec Gon Ad not vocals in the triumph of any on ty, now im the trivn ph of individuals, but {t was a vietory of mau . © 41's and of the principles of self- gevernmeat; (Appiauie) of democracy over aris. tocrecy, and of a government of liberty over one of oppreasion. (Applause.) He then alluded to bis services In Congress, explaining the acts of the South, both ing following the breaking ous of the rebellion, and remarked that is wus the duty of tho Northern people to stand together for the . That was his beliet when the revolu- tion began, and it was his belief now. (Applause.) Tee principles involved in this victory he bad pl his life, hie fortune, and hin sacred bonor, and over this principle he was now called on to prenide. (Applause.) The great thing now to be gooshierad was whe we sbould P or the = laughi stock of menkind, by either iipholaltg the Union, or basely surreudering our principles, The State of New York bas & great {usereas in there mighty issues, and felt a leep and earnest soNcisude for them, but be would now Gay that Woatever should hervafter bapron thia Beate should oOUupy Lo equivocal position, nor show any heai- tajou in perfurming what was her duty. (Ap- plause.) 6 victory of the Sth of November was a Porious one, yet the Republic was not yet saved, for there were still Maportent duties to be perform. ed. Ho trusted now thas all Party intereata would be forgotten, and that all would unite aa American citizens and determine thet the houor and glory of the Republic should be per, - (a use.) Thig it would be fun would be the ‘st aud indeed Uating both the Stave and ~ RB TCR he trusted thas the day was not fer distant when the North aud South would again be uniwd asone peo- Fle. (Great applause.) A number of other gentlemen delivered addresses and at 12 o'clock the Governor elect and bis friends fut down to a supper in the ladies’ ordiuary, and the crowd which had aaseribied to do bis honor dispersed, Tux Sovpiers’ THANksaryino Dinner. — ay, Theodore Roosevelt, Treasurer of the Boldiers’ Chanksyiving Dinner fund, reports that the fund bas alreedy vescbed @44.000, and that Poultry hs deou purchased therewith, On Saturday afternoon $12,000 worth of fowl were went forward to the ‘riny in the Shenandoah Valloy ; yesterday, the meamer C, C, Leary, sailed with o cargo of Poultry, Pastry, ev, end to-day the «teainer James T. Bra- dy will go out on the same errand. All this from the city of Now York, the result of # fortnight's ex: ertion Tite New Posta, Mowgy-Onper Sysrem Bas been put toe new use in the city, in thas or- dors are drawn a4 the Post Office, payable by the Postmaster at New York, and are transmitted by mail from one part of the city to the other, This ie © gems convenience to those who have to pey Ville, dc, as the only time lost is thas which is pent in procuring an order as the Pos: Office, and +t ie far safer than sending bills, as none but the party who cam tell the name, 4: Qe order apn_reosive the mopay, 10. Le ecawer of Twn Revere FRA oe reporte in the Ninth Congremsional District, are etill the great topic of Convermtion, and turn ont to be true, three exten- sive trewertes having | een arized and cloned, en \s alleged, for secretly cistilling whiskey from the refuse end sour leur, and making no retarne there. of, The collector for the district thinks it prudent net to disclose names an yet; ao does the, 8. Thatrict Attorney. It ie said the amount is not a large an at 4 ate! LIKUTRNANT-CoLoxr, Horkins,—At the residence of Inaprctor Dicks, No. 228 McDougal street, on Saturday afternoon, Lieutenant-Colonel Janes AP, Hopkins, of the 10%d Regiment, N.Y. 8. V, ‘Hocond Metropolitan), diod of pneumoniae He had been il for nearly three tnontha and had Dot for reveral weoka expected to recover He waa at the wege of Port Hudson, under Gen, Banks,and waa mibrequentiy appointed Chief of Police m Ne w-Orleans, and after rervin sccepta! ly in this capecity he wan made chief of the U. 8, Detective force of that city, Before the war Lievt ait ke ns was @ jvember of the Metropolitan Polic sn which he held the positon of captain of the Tord and Bitteenth Precinete, The furersl wll take piace th # afternoon, frum Inapector Di ka's re. widence. New Yor Historican Soctety,—Thie Ae- aociation will celelrate its Si xteth rary ou Tuesday, (to-morrow) evening The Pr nt, Mr, Frederick DePeyater wil! deliver the auniversery aidresa, Raitroan Accipent,—Levi Rovsenthall, « private in the Gab N.Y B.V, fell from ear No, 37 of the Thirty-ourth street line, and wan seve: jired, on Baturday night, Officer Cariin took bom to Hellerue Hospital. THE COURTS Covet or Gaxgnat Benstons.This work seve- ral murderers are to be brought & The val- eodar is a follows: Lackey Manning, who hee been indicted for the murder of hie wife, Ann Manning; Michael Ayres, a youth of 10, for throw. ing from # North River pier enother boy, who wae drowned ; Mary Ryan and Ann Kelly, for throwing Marqaret Colling down a flight of etairs and thus cauring death ; Thomas Keegan, for the murlor of Kéiward Martin: John McGrath, for killing Joho Collins; Mary Hammond, for killing Sarah Beunett, and Owen Lynch, for manslaughter Povter Ivrenciqence,-The Alleged Forgera Committed. —On Saturday morning Bx-Judge 8id- nev H. Stuart and Mr Charles 8, Spencer appeared for their clienta, the allege | bank forgera, in an ap- plication for dismninaal on account of insufficiency of evidence, Counsel presented argument at great length, and were opposed with some warmth by Assistant Doetrict Attorney Orlando L, Stewart. Jnatice Dowling, feiling to eee the propriety of din- cha gig the prisoners, committed them without bail, and sent the two witnerses (Coughlin and Mc Laughlin) to the House of Detention. Thus, for a time, we dispose of a case which promises to create @ commotion in our higher courte, The Knife Ayain —Late on Baturday night nev- eral men fought in Monroe street, near Corlears Hook, and Elwerd Parker was stabbed in the abdo- mon, and perhaps mortally wounded. Fraucia Fitzgeraid, who is alleged to bave stabbed Parker, ‘Wan arresied. Felonious Asaault.Margeret O'Rriev, of No 147 Worth street, wan fearfully scalded by the up- siting of a boller of hot water, and it is alleged, that James Compbell intentionally kicked the ket- te over, intending to ecald ber. He waa srrested verterday, andthe injured woman was taken to the Hospital. Drugged and Robbed.—John Brown, of No. 78 Oak street, fell iu with Mery Strand, on Baturday n‘ght, and on waking, found bimeelf a loser in the gum of #205. He sought the syreu and found her in a Cherry street dance- house, and it being shown before Justice Hogan that Brown had been drug- ged and robbed, she was committed on suspicion. Shot ina Coneert Saloon,In s drunken row on Friday nizht, at No, 870 Broadway, Jose; So« mera, of No. 117 Weet Sixteenth streot, waa shot in the face His wound was dressed and he was taken yome, Room Matesin a Fight —Bornard Yitcbel! ani Jobn Jennings, room mates at the ieeda Arms, No, 685 Bath avenue, quarrelod on Saturday morning, and Mitchell, aa allegod, broke @ chair over the head of Jonnines, J T wan rested, aud the lutter was sent t Bellevue Moe pital, Descent vpon Dena,—Sergeant Charles N.Brack- ott and» equad of m having @ bench warrant from Justice Dodge, made » descent, on Friday night, Upen two houses in Greene street, and ar- rested the keepers, Caspar Miller and wife four- teen feminine inmates, and to masculine Visitors Millor and wife were beld to bail in $1,440), EmaBatler, one of their “bvarders,"’ wan held in $300, and the other prisoners were disinissed with areprimand, The complaint axaiust the house was made by Auy Austip, one of the former in- mater Abouta Dirmond Ring,—Detective Fustace ar- ed Kate Coustantine on a charge of having leo atheusand dollar diemond ring from Mra, H, Van Buren, wife of Thormas B. Van Buren, Re- publican Assemblyman elect, The accused wae employed ax nurse, on the 4th ult. at Mrs, Van Duren's house, an lon the Sth she went elsewhere, end immediately after ber departure the rng wae taiased., The yirl went from Mrs. n Buren's to Mra Lorrillard'’sa, gud is allewed he costly amethyst brooch on leaving place Sbe waa committed by Justice Dodye Burglar Cayed On Saturday morning Henry Bracelou entero Mr Willisns Giford's apartments, at No. 97 Woet Houston street, and was discovered by Mre. Gifford, who woke her nusband Mr. Gif. ford grappled with the burglar, vut, having hir thumb bitten, loosed his hold, and Bracelon fled, He was pursued down Wooster street by offi er Chriatic, until he encountered another officer, upon whotn he drow a revolver; but before he \d use ib the officer knocked bim to the pavement, The prisoner was commited by Justice Dodge in de- fault of $2,000 bail Alleged Theft in a Drinking Sal’on,—Michnel O'Brien and Michue! Gorman were arresied on Ba urday and taken to the Tombs, where Thomas Fal- laher, of No, 144 North First street, Jersey City, appear.d and testified that on the night of the i6th inst, be was in @ drinking saloon in West street, cc ner of Jay, when, having made @ bet with O'Briep, be exhibited a roll of New Jersey bank Bills of smal! denominations, in all amounting to $6 O'Brien then declined to accept the wager, but soon afterward embraced Falluher, and, i '6 elleged, thrust his haude into Fallahor's pocket, sud stole the money. As he was seen on the 17th with. bills in his possession answering the deser ption of thowe thas were taken from the complaaany O'Brien was committed, a6 wee also Micieel Gor- man, BROOKLYN Bounrins ror VoLUNrrERS.—The K ngs County Hoard of Bupervisors have dewrm ned to continue volunteering, and for that purpose the County Treawurer isdirectl to advertise that cou- pon bonds, in sums of 1,000, bearing aix per cent, interest, will be sold at hie office on demand BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. — About oue o'cloe!: on Saturday afternoca,the bouse of Mr. Charlee Perry, No. 87 Tillary sireety was entered througt one of the windows by « burglar, who succeeded in stealing a silver watch and chain from the room of Mr, Deunison, Mr. Dennison discovered the thief, who retroated to the parlor In attempting to Sspbure him, the burglar dealt bis ining © plstal without doing any hanes jussped cna of a from window and Tale Bis escape’ site Tue Fowerat or Carta: Duncan Ricn- uomp, of Co, K, 180th Regiment, N. Y. 8. Vols, took place yesterday afternoon, frora Plymouth Chiru. The deceased was killed as the batile af Codas Creek. an the 12th of Octeber last, The re- gious earvices were condnoted Rev. 1. W. Beecher, The Church was filled with sy’ ing frienda and relatives, together with members of Brogklyn Lodge, No. 288, Freetnasous, of which decensed war Pam (irand Mester, and Engine Co., No 3, of whieh he aac! ad been memier, After the coretnoniea, the cofia was escorted to Greon- wood Cewetery. JERSEY CITY. Tar Sovpiens' THANKSGIVING Dinsre.— The Union-levimg clt.zena of Jersey City and vie ecinity bave contributed libersliy in reeponse to the cal! for furnishing he «olders with s Thankepiving dinner, About three tonsofturkies, geese, chickens beef, apples, canned fruits, grapes, pies, puddings, pickles Ac. were shipped yesterday for the Army of the Potornac, Messrs, J. Owen Rouse and H. A Greene left yeater |v for the front in charge of the contributions, and to euperimtead their distribue tun. Arrest oF Burotars,—Two young men, viving their names as Wm, Davis and Charies Howard, arrested in Philade:phia last week, charred with having robbed Mr, Master's store, in Jersey City, on the 6th inat of cutlery, &c., were brought tofore Recorder Martindale on Saturday, Davis waa identified aa the man that purchased the tools with which the borglary waa committed. The stolen property wae found in their possession, Coinmitted for trial = ——— MARINE NEWS. &. Ky 6 54-8. 8. 4 8-H, W.. even. (a, ARRIVED. ATFAMAHIPS..Caifornin, Mobile Bay via Key w (iniaton, Providence, ashore on the Gridiron: Petrel, Beaufort, N ©, Thos \ Reott, New ane, via Ship Island, Mobile and Key Weet; Ca im For- treas Mon ree; Cotopaxi, Port Royal, 8 C; Fairbauke Washington, 1) ©: America, Forties Mouroe: Ka Terry, Nowbern, NC, vie Fortress Monroe; New bern, (supply } Fortress Montoe; America, of & from Philad, SHIPRJava, Glasgow, James Cheaton, Rangoon, BARK —Jnlie, Antwerp; Gen Cobb, Calcutta; Joshua Bragdon, New Bedford; Excelsior, Antweip, BRIGS.-Startled Fawn, Port au Prince; Fairhaven, Guantanamo; 1 tl A Pitt, Bermuda, HC Brooks, Newport; Model, Elizabethport, N .J, for Hoeton. BCHOONE ~* Kidder, Sante Croz, Cuba; A Pulicr, Porti Me; Mage! Louise, St Ritts; Flying Hiab, Glouces' 1, Daniels, Fail River; Convoy, Bridgeport, CB: Caroling Grant, Flizabethport tor Boston, AM Acken, Norwalk: G 1, Albany tor Bos. ten, Fawex, Flizabethpert for New Haven; N W Bini A'ecandiin: DF Lawyer, Fortress Monroe; Clara Jane, Calai«: J Paine, Boston for Fortress Mon- rox JP Colliua, Providence for Rondont; ‘Trenton, Fligabethdort for Providence; James & Lucy, Provi- dence; Joreph Potter, Norwich for Philadeiphi ; Sal- lie f Charter, Providence for Elizabethpors; White Sea, Newburyport: J Recket, Stonington; Ann 8 Salter, Fall River; F A Stevens, Stonington for Ron- dout; Lacon, ftamford; A Osborn, Myatic for Albany: Perine, Atonington for Kondout; Wm Collyer, N wich; Ellen Pegkine Bristol; EC Johmson, We for Phiindelp! Tharter Oak, Providence; bliza pepiltan, Fi dence; E F Meany, Portiand, Ct, for Philadelphia; Chere! ardner: Matanzar, Ainboy tor Portiand; Diadem, Cornwallis, N 8; JG ed, Providence: Andrew Peters, Providence; Jenn ind, Portiand, Me; Coamos, Kockland: Mx Milford; A Hammond, Boston; J M Deputy, Portland, Me: F Ba- ‘ut, Gloucester; Bragos, Vortiand, ('t; Isis, Bangor; 8 Tyler, Boston for Troy; Alida, Boston tor Troy; Willard Seulsbury, New Haven. ; Too Late for Classification. “MAN AND WIFE. WILL BE ACCOMO- deted with a furnished recom by calli: bt AS TELE MEET EGET | { ¥5 NY PERSON DESIRING A SERVANT, Hixun'ave, good places forulehed for honey gitie sd men tn avy capacity at Lith 6eb ave, the oldest office in the city. ELMORE, 851 UOST—ON SUNDAY MORNING IN MONT- omery et, bet. Madison end Division, a equirrei Pur Collar, ‘The finder wilt be sultay rewaraed b: soaving it with Mre. NEVINB, 466 Division ot. 3 ADIES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALM OF WHITE LILLIES for Beautifying and Precerving the skin? It isa delightfal preparation, and can be used in wi eras well asenmimer, It re- moves plinples, blowher, tan and, all imperfections from the skin, renderine it beautifully clear, eott « white, rivaling Nature iv her fatieet formes. rant it to be free fiow all injurious ingredients, perioeily barmless to the mont tender «kin, Tobe had at 46 South Second et. Williateburvh. Also at Hoad- ley's, 01 bighth ave., New York. Price only 90 cents per botue on WWANTED—A" SEMAN WHAT "UNDER. rtande to deal out a'uff for mail shoe making at 130 Orange as, Krookl. n, tor 2 daye. RT ) ALIENS OR VETERANS WANTED THIS e7 day at 14 6th ave, BRO 25 MORE MEN WANTED TO MAN THE ‘ nf for of New York harbor. Call thie da at 4 th wy " SUBSTITUTES AND VOLUN. ] .000 teers wanted to fill the qu of towns in thie State in anticipation ot next drat, Cxllat 14 Gth ave Ga auire . pig Sete ts TR SAVINGS BANKS. NYEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER of 14th et. and th av, Open daily from Ltob Weduestave aud Saturdays from Lto 7 p.m, t nilowed, Deporite made oy or belore December let, will di iteremt from that date, THOMAS CHRISTY, b But Py Secty SEWING MACHINES, QEWING MACHINES TO RENT—BOUGHT ri nd ov exchanged: all kinds repaired: tiist clas hand ink hines alwayaon hand for sale, 4s” © § doors weet of Hudson et, Wheeler & Witsor Binge’? inachines wanted for cash. ES FOR SALE, ARI For SALE—A_ NANNY-GOAT, IN KID, Call ou Mr, O'SILEA, 242 Tenth avo, 2 YR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE Woop urning iathe aud a set of toola, with belting, Fn. yulte of TORN. 1. QOANB, at Mre. DAVENPOR I'S! hoardipy-house in Java st, Greenpoint, L. 1, ro) VOR SALE—A 2 HORSE POWER STEAM oneine, in perfect order; also one Sof Stewart's torew Inihen 5 feet long, nearly new, at 36 Weet Broadway, 8. Y. ob) SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA—SINCE the lutrodnetion of Dr. Smith's DYSPEPSIA ANNIEIILATOR, shousaude have been cured of that dietroeeing complaint, who had almoet giveo up all hope ot ever being relieved. Pemoverance with thie reipedy will entirely eradicate Dyspepsia from thir evetem, Tobe had inNew York of Miller & heed INU Allen, cor Stanton st, and cor, Avenue D and Houston at, In Brooklyn—of J. K, Gey, cor, Myte He sud Franklin ay Depot, 46 Routh Second ‘at, Willimasturgn. Price 76 cents per bottle, ue CURE YOUR COUG SE CAMPHBELL'S / SYRUP ‘Var and Wild Cherry; sure cure for colle, sore throat, or diptherie. Only 25 and per bottle, To be had at CAMPBELLS drug LMER'S ¢ siore, cor, Sth ave, and 25th et. ; CHA store, cor, Hideon and Haeimrnond ate, cor, Bowery nud 41h at.; abd also in MILAK 17 Fulton at. ] Rk, IVIN'S COUGH Ex TERMINATOR !--- This Medicine, tor COLGHS, COLDS wt ail BRONCHIAL : ublic over lu ye eminent Ph be the Ik, * hill” been before the lodged by eevera is in their practice, to. the pabile, Ik not only inoves the cause, ticle, | can safely recommend (0 all #ho take cold ensi- Iv, to wet o bottle, and begin with itdathe firet srve, and in a day or two they will find that the tiouble has entively ceased, General Depot, 46 south Second at, Willameburgh, Tobe badin New York of Miller & Reed. 150 Nien cor, Btanton #t, aud cor, of Houston et. and Avenue D. In Krookiyn of J, E. Grey, cor, Myrtle and Franklin aves, Sith a We DE. BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST—DIS- oases of the heart, lungs, liver, Kidneys, ulcerated PRE who how wae pound before the Cough, but re- Knowing the true value of this @r- ERySIvELAs, BAL. St.Anthony’s RHEDM, Tea Sa prune a Hie mind was tossed in a continued tempent. He {nm vain attempted to atec! hiriself aeainat the re- me nbrance of his kind brother, He almost relent- od when he pictured the child of that brother re turning t© throw himse!f into h's arms ea his only Protector, and there to find a atern enemy anmous alone for the failure of hia claim. He tr -rardiv hoped that no likeness of his breiher would plead for the youth and appeal to hin unanswerally, In tact. he tremble | in tear that hieheart m “ht epenk He wase weak, ut not @ ted man; and the de- lato frankly expressed by hia innocent enild re- buked him in a voice that would not be etifed, Many dave did that beautiful girl recline her eraceful form in my arma, for I wae called her ebair, and T waa pond of title; but T was abe ) nee the hectic of fever on her cheek, and be tears tedimming her eyes, The aternnesa of her father had slarmed her timid spirit, and she cowered, for the first time, at the approach of one hitheri. only loved and ecaght with all the fervor of her disporition, The house that had only sound ed with life and merriment, had now become silent and \ireary, w# if in expectation of some dire ca- lamity. At lnat the eventful day arrived. Kind friends from another Jand | ronghit the south home to tho house of his father. If his heart beas tumultuously asthe deep plades burst upon his view, rushing back upon his mind as if dreamt of in some Helin ant dream, what were the feelings of the lather and daughter who ast ammidat their friends in a mus- pense of mingled feeliugs, slmort amounting to agony He stood before his uncie, All eyes for a moment were tixed upon him, and then turued to look upon his uncle who acermod to feel the universal gaze. He could not rise, but continued to gave upon the no! le-looking youth who stood confused and e! ashed letore him. One beautiful face, bathed in tears and crimason- ed with agitetion, claimed hia notice It wee that of hia fair cousin. He knew it muat be her, but he dared not wpproach ber, The painful! silence made him frreaslute Bhe felt in one moment that her true cousin stood before her. She looked from her father's face to his. The hand of nature pointed unerringly to his beautitul face as the certificate of his right, Bhe #aw no one but him, and, yielding to the impulse of the moment, rose tmidly from her seat, taking hii kindly by the hand, led him blushingly to her chair which stood beside her father, then, with- oute word, left the chamber to hide her emo- tion, That simple action, ao full of the tenderness of her nature, struck upon the hearts of al] present; whilst the proud heart of the father trembled as he saw tho effect of it pon the persons present. Summoning up bis wavering resolution, he gave him a cold and distant welcome; and, then turning to hia legal advisers, proceeded to listen to the proofs and evidences of the frienda who had ac- companied him from the ecene of hin family's dis- aster, Days passed on in the difficult investigstion, but nothing berond what was expected by the uncle could be produced by the nephew to substantiate hiaclaim, These were of too vague a character to be of sufficient weight in the minds of the per- sons assembied, to vive him ion of the pro- perty, Notwithatanding which all felt and aaw the bonerray likeness which the youth bore to the fe- mily. He wandered daily about the domain where he continually found objects that be knew he must have seen before, but was convinced that his own evidence in hie own cause would not avail him Mossenvers were dispatched to Ireland t endeavor to get some connecting links, during which time be remained an inmate of the mension with his friends, Often would the courine meet, as if by chance; and each meeting convinced them both, from many reminiecences their childhood, that his claim wae 8 just ; but they had to convince cold and worldly hea: and her pleadings to her father were only answered in acold and reproacbiul man- ner that forbade the repetition of them. His anger Was really against himself, for he would have re- iced, had be dared, to have the child of is brother to hie heart, But he had not moral courage enough to prompt him to yield up the title sod estate that were as his life. Thus every protracted delay caused by the case demanding some more convincing evidence, gave hima pleasure mixed with pain ; for he could not but feel that the youth who treated him with auch deference, leaving his cause entirely in the hands of the man to whom 1 waa of the most conse- quence that it should fall, was tne noble child of bia brother ; The sun was shining with meridian splendor into the noble chamber which I'and my kindred chairs Were appointed to ornament. The painted win- dow ,0d open for the soft summer air to bear in pt odors of the clustering flowers, and the ly twittered as they oncconced themaelves miner heat in the deep shadows of the Doble trees. ‘The blue sky sparkled like an ame- Siyet, and the sheep Jay dotted on the breezy downs sending the soft rousic of their bells into the verdant valleys Lenenth then. Al! nature seemed in a delicious languor Theld In my arms the form of s noble youth, he bad seated himself to gaze on the portraite at his moiber and father shat were hanging opposite, Their forma were aroumng his struggling recol- lections. He felt that he was their child; bu melancholy came over bis young heart as uncle mixed himaelf up with bis thonghte. H s aterness chilled him, and he prayed that he might be proved the rightful heir to the sutisfaction of a!!, not for the worldly advantages, but that he iigat in euch an event show the father and daugbter shat be was worthy of bie des ent Rus the image o* the daughter was fer more often before bie mental vision than that ot the father, for she had tacitly acknowledged him, The fret pres- aure of her hand, when no other hand was held out to welcome hima, remained indelible; and he de- sired his success if it brought Lim no other good thon that of being her cousin, He mused and mused until the soft influence of the «lay drew him into a deep slumber. A light foot, ashe closed hie eyes, entered the chamber. The fair object of bis thought#—and, perchance, his dreams—stoo! besidetim, She gazed timidly at his sleeping fig: She . anned as she would not have dared todo bad he been waking. &he looked from him to the portraits opposite, Her bosom caved and her face Sushed, for the soft air from the window Diew hia dark locks aside, and discovered a deep acer Upon bis forehead, She almost uttered an ex- clamation. She pressed her hands to her bosom, for she hed recognized an undeniable proof of bis {dentity. Io bis early childhood he had, in seek ing a nest for ber, fallen from a tree, aud nearly caused his death by the violence of the blow, which bad loft the deep scar shat pow so truly witnesded for him. She burried, without awakening him, from the chuinber, A beautiful #inile passed over ber face a9 6.e did #® tor hope had entered her heurt, T confess that the minutes seened long to ine for the suddenness of her action startled roc, anu T felt that she bad taken some noble resvive, Which sve Was sbont to carry out, On her appearance she was accompanied by her fathor, whose face Was pale from agitation, Bhe seemed to have been recounting w him what bad asc! but she cease! speaking fs she entered She led him towards the sleeping youth and point- ed tothe sear, A fierce struggle was powerfully agitating the father's buxom; he turned irre-olutely ‘rom the boy. Ashe aul so bis oyes met the iw. ut look of bis own child, pressed bis hance ayainst ber innocent bo- som, sod said, in a low but eny er, we know him to le what he so be, Think of the nobleness of ¢ ting ourself, for your own tranquility aud mine feiee I know, is conquered; "ha but your pride rerans to be so."* What father could resis: the power of mich elo- quence, when it plead-d for her loss, only looking so hin Keint The uext moment found the bewildered youth sartied from hia dreams and clutched in the fer- vent embrace of his uncle, whilst his fair coum, smiling through ber tears and sobs, stood by bis side, ie happiest of the trio. ve . Ahappy man wandered through the chambers hia teatures intently, thas were #0 late hisown, He was now only ° dian of the heir. But he had lost no honors, Good men him, for eve a ee Bebed y faved « eraser tatate than’ be bed lost, He bed own pell-getoem : a Pa eee seed a aed te et SS ; a > As time +Afled ay be and the reward tn the Cortein fulfl!ment of h 1@ Wishes, Bis nephew ° @d only to exios in th presence of bis child. Sa word been spokem Ff their love. The tongue hed not been as ye) «asta 1 wit The eves alone had heen f ) ™ d tolleve | may say that Iw. kt A concerned: for, from the & © fortunes of the hetr, when he h @4 been 60 agrenal!y ewekoned in my arma, that fats ‘ @irl ssemed to hare taken 9 strony attachment to me 8nd Sout! ne on ail occasions when she wished, enjoy her day dreams alone. One eveniny ber cousin found ty t eeated thera, bas gs himeelf at her (eet. ’ bathe seid wae very broken am) 1 siointed What she said was nore so; but, atre "2° & 69 they eee Perens to understand each other won't say T saw him kiew her, am it yar fnae falling twilight but, if I wy judge fre 7) the sound, It appeared to me to be one. But this | 99 under correc on They were merried upon his coming of ages ** least Timagine #0 from the ringing of bella, an 4 happy faces that kept continually passing avd rm . panain, Io afl her bridal Leauty I waa ber chosen throne... Boe was the queen of hearts that day, and ao dir she ever remain, for her conduct wae known to alb from the affectionate and proud father. An soon aa she had strength to carry their fret infant abe Veg: him in my lap, for I had been the cause of ail her happiness. 1 confess to you that f was rather an awkward nurse at first, but I soot: got accustomed to be drummed by tiny heels which gave me continual cccupation. * * * Ove caim and lovely evening I eupportad @ white-baired old man, beside an open window that admitted the cool and sweet susumnal air. By his side sat bis two children, to whom he spoke 1p low and feeble whispers. Fach held an atten- ated band, and watched with fond affection the Rlimmering light of lite thas eti]i beld bim in the toortal world They knelt before him, and his hands were Placed upon their heade, and he passed from life with a smile of thankagivng that heaven bad blessed him in the gift ot such children, THE END. GENERAL BUSINESS, i FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, 24x04, will be volt cheap on application at the Fan Office, : os tf T 609—PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS bougbt. 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