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(Continnad from the Arat page. went was announced from the Amembly. Mr. Nelda asked that it now bave {te final reading. Ar. Laimbeer objected, The following bills were aoticnd: Prmom hie retirement, Ex-Gov. tinued bis residence at the capital, He is rarely toon, being engaged in arranging his voluminous fy eau documenta. He expects to ri move to is * weeks Political friends and opponents have paid him frequent visits since the opening of the year Epwaen Evenert had three sons and tro dangh- tere by bie wife, Charlotte Gray ighter of the late Hon. Poter C. Brooks, who died about two years ao was Minister to Lon ion, and gubseq ently be lost anon. Two sons Henry 8 iney Beecett and Wil- liam Everett, and » daughter, survive bin The iatwor is married to Commander Hen:y A. Wise, of the Navy Bisnor Parterson,of the Melanorinn Mirsion, re- cently bad @ very narrow cacape ‘rom death He had landed at an feland in the Bouth Pac fic, had acdrowed 400 natives, and was return ne to his aol » when, asthe boat put oT, te natives ternpted to detain tt by force, They were unsuc- coxeful ; tut as it waa pushing off they let fly o shower of arrows, by which two of the boat's crew were mortally wounded It was with groat diffeulty that the boat regained tue ship, but hep- ply the Bishcp was unhurt, Po extend relief to the families of drafted men. | orperating the Amertean Railway Literary Ae. ». Amending the charter of the Peopl » New York, swing were introduce!; Amending the Quarantine act, meref the CU, 8, Warebou rreriting the Olympic Club, incorporate the t, of Newburg, The bil confirming the bounty cdnance of the New York Roart of Supervisors s@a then read @ third tine and passed Wile were ordered to « third reading a4 followa: Vor the mprovement and reentation of the Con. Parl, New York, Providing 9 parade ground riba rilitary of New York, Amending the ter of the New York Guaranty and Indemaity Co, Aclourved, the fo"! Amending the ng Company. In- , Assembly. Tile were reported favorably aa followa:—To ‘neorporate the Home for Diaabled Beliiers, Incor- porating the Nort) River Bavin’# Rank, N, Yi. corvorating the Twenty-third Armory Assoctation of Brooklyn Iblis were noticed: Another Railrond Disaster. A disaster occurred between seven and eicht o'clock yesterday morning tos Hadson River | Rajirosd down train, near Yonkers The two | pAseenyer cars were thrown upon the ice in the alot the construction of a | Hudson river, by the breaking of a wi They usion bridge across the Bvat River, nef were partly subtnerged, The windows were taken . al Glee. Gen’ beitiing the brand hit out of the upper aides of the cara, and thus the “tne to become Associations under the National | passengers escaped, No serious injuries were sus- ae Jaws, bs Etoine he. Heated tained by thom, but they muffere! much from ex- sitewan ive orien \ nA S tha vend __ | posure, Cars were obtained in which to bring the Adjourned, passengers to thincity, The train to whieh the ac- cident occurred is known an the “Montreal train," due here oarly in the morning, The conductor of the train wasinjured. When the train was seen to be running off the track and plung ng towards the river, he chanced to be right near the stove, which toppled over, burning him quise severe y. The damage to the cara muat be quite heavy. For To incorporate the a railroad in Fulton Fast River Railroad, York. To amend the charter of the Bloorm- favings Bank, For From Albany Albany, Jan.19— The Aljatant General pub- belies an order anoouncin: that under the last esl! for volunteers, thore will be rained in this State five complete regiments of infantry, and fifty com- prnies to be attached to regiments vow in the eor- vice The Senate Committee on Cithes will hold a rea. Hon next Tuesday evening to hear parties on Mr. Gameeers bill organizing the Metropolitan Dis- tret Pire Department, The Supervisors’ Atate Convention adjourned bisafterncon, after recommending sulstastially be Sonate Bounty Mill, LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THR VICINITY. Fxecrrement ix Hron Lire,—Ixrenraria Deverorwents.Love, Lxniecurrios, ann as Ivprasa Divonee News Itoms. (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) produce dealer recently failed Manataar, One of those interesting cases of matrimonial disagreement whic! period!. cally astonish, amuse and instruct New Yorkers, {e now on trial in the Supreme Court, before Judve Leonard, The action is brought ly Antrew J. Milspaugh, & wealihy mere! againat Beth Adams, a rich speculator—the cause involving fifty thonsand do'lara and a wife. The ; laintif alleges that{n 1586 he married, in this city, the woman who isthe cause of the action, and in 1550 they boarded at the Bond Street Mouse, In the follow- ing year the defendant, Beth Alams, a bandeome widower, who prided himself on his good looks, caine to the same hotel to board, and eventual! became acquainted with Mra, Millepaugh. The plainti? being mway during the daytime, knew nothing of the new acquaintance bis wife had formed, to break the monotony of her loneliness, A Monrnmat 6 #700000, Tne Macor of Martford, Conn, has ordered a aiiuie of one hundred guns to be fired in honor of Mojor-Gon, Terry, who is native of that city, Yarer Powder Mills lelonging to the Hazard fo owder Company, at Burnside, four miles from {lartferd, Conn, exploded yesterday afternoon, ing two menand seriously injuring another. ant, Yu British prize steamer Julia, from Charleston for Nassau, which was captured Dec. 23d by the U.S. steamer Acacia, arrived at Boston yesterday, ric hes a cargo of 600 bales of cotton, Tar decretary of the Treasury hae forwar led a ununication to the Mouse Committee on Com- weree on the immense increase of smuguiing on | and the firat intimation he lad thereof was 1) Canadian fronter, and recommends additional | finding the defendant in bis room with \) (slation, authorizing » search of wagons and | bis wife, = Mr. Millspaugh being an ex- ns crossing the ‘ine froma Canada, emplary (?) husband, of course suspected nothing amiss, aud his wife and her ayreeable cotppaniod were perinitted to enjoy ther pleasant little fefe-a-tefea. Gradually the pla'nuff paid more sedulous attention to the attractive Mrs. Millspauch as widowers are apt todo under ancl circumstances, sal pleasant prowmenades followed, atrollia through Woadway, drives, and so on, until the two became inseparable, in the language of the plaintiffs coun- eel, And all thie while the unsuspecting Mille paugh was dreaming of matrimonial fell ity. the summer of 1861, . Millspaugh asked permis. sion of her husband to go to Saratoga in company with a Mr and Mrs, Coffln. he doting busband, being eequainted with the Coins readily gave his consent. The third day after her arrival at Saratoga, Tar attorneys’ feos paid by the Comminsioners | the defondent apprared, stopped at the hotel where { Customs from the appropriations for expensos | 514 o> amning friend waa, and eocured aroom ad- attending the collection of revenue for the year joining that which she occupied A few daya there- eniting with the 80th of Junyy 1568 amount to | aitor, the phuinudT and Mra, Mi epangb suddenly WIS 468 5 ont for the year ending with June 30th, disappeared from Saratoga took the night IMM, to 12,000, Arnong the fees are those paid im | boat = and came to the city together a revonue case to E, Delafield Smith, $14,905; G. | gubsequent!y, Mra, Mitlapeugh had occamon to go P Lowry, 48450, Com) troller R. W. Taylor makes | into the country frequently for the purpose, aa ahe a statement of foas paid from the appropriations for | informed her pours, of seeing relatives. It is re- Califorate claims and expenses of the Courts for | iated as @ remarkable coincidence that plaintift the year ending December 81st, 1864, amounting to was always called to the country by bualness at ver 5%, of which 15,700 wore paid to Wm. M. | the precise time of the lady's visits, On the iith Vvarky counsel in prize cases, of June, 1802, Mra, M Ilspaugh lef she city ostens. Tuk Senate on Waedneslay, as already announced, firmed the nomination of G Alfred A. Terre, . Vole, to be Brevet Major General of Volus- to date fromm August 26th last, and yesterdyy e Sonate confirmed the nomination of the same eras Brivadier-Goneral in the regular army, | \ rrecent calant conduct Many applications continue to be made at the ireasury Departmeny for permite to trade with vannah, bat the applicants are answered by reular, giving notice that—'That port is sll Hiectto blockade, and shipments thereto can tly be made for military purposes, and on the equient of the Hecretary of War, or of the Navy."* ! t Io h & GANKerUUs Weapon, At a remanded for fur report of the proceedings of the Second An- | tbly to visit her mother in Delaware county. Tho James Flug Was tre | Concresa of the Fenian Brotherhood, now be- | confiding Millapaugh accompanied ber to the depot, Je of forgery in the held in Ciucianati, bas been made public, The | ass good tusband should, wad bade her good-bye, i* a Lave ony Ke Anaad ys “ tine so far bas been cecupied in the appointment | Two days afterwant be receive a letter (ror ber, | ty Judioted for grand lance ‘ 2s vorious bustbess committees, Mr John O'Mas | stating that she would not return, After thus pull. of clothing from Wiibe be Tela of ST yyof Now York, was chosen President of the | ing out by the roots the heart-strinys of Millspaugh, | petit Var a PEAK : age Va oe . fy iis Cougress, ‘The following gentlemen are the Vice - | and lacoratmg bis misplaced ailectiony the | tence James Hl. Backuardt, madicted for Vooridente ; Messrs. W. Moran, of Missoun: P, lady, in company with bor friend the plain. | eran larceny, ‘nh bavi ng etolen $50 worth of woar. W. Dun, of Minois; Captain Buflala of Now | tit, mtarted off hie ing spparel from Danie! Quirk, of N estas 3 . do on @ little pleasuro ex- | y street, on the lik of Novem pended York, M. Gritfin, of Indiana ; Mr Dooly, of | cursion, They went to Niagara Fully passed | pu an arempt at grand larceny, Kemand- Mananchusetts, and Mr, Bonner, of Kentucky, | for brother and almier, secured adjoining rome | ¢ Barbara Groseh eae at for yrand Meeting are held every night, which are open to | and dere is no evidence to pov’ that thoy did not | , oeh Fess eat 4 ou i! Kf nis the pubbey and addresses delivered by the mem- | enjoy themselves, From t. nce they * to Dee | ploaded guilty of an atiompt at grand jarceny, aud ‘e-vofthe order, The sudiances sre very large | troit then to Chicago, then to it Wayne, ' | Was rema J for sentence sud enthurianc, ans, in all of those places reposting sc Magara) TRIAL oF A Bry.—Om Monday, the military Talla programme, The visit to Indiana have besn made with the view of removing 1 | elieht impediment to the lady's happ ness to wit: | the seid Millspaugh, The extraordinary tacilitic red in Indiana for undoing matrimonial kucty wore according'y take: Hvantare of, and the lady | wasrelioved of her incumbrance, Adams and Mra, me a General Intelligence, (Dy Mail to the New York Bun.) Tur President's aable was burned down version, Congress appropriated $12,000, more are Wanted Farag back bair of a golden hue has been seiling in Paris at forty dollares back knot; with small; Mllspauch returned to the city, and ‘iamonds stucided, at four hundred dollars. | quently married Boston, = M Mspangh, bay reach Wi production and consumption of } ard of this, did not (uy several rm volvers te whisky bas decreased in ten ye: fi 2h, 461 iB years from 6,130,460 os the man who had anuffed out the joy of b's ‘re su! 6e- n when wh gallons to RSIS 25 wolons, at Wituis the past cight months upwar's of 490 © He didu't muffocate himself with the fimos papers have * cled,""in consequence of th exur- of charcoal, or ent bs throot with acleese knife; iwnt price of printing paper, yu e@ # high-wiaded nian ured up tis lose Tie Washington correspondent of the Boowu , in Jollirs and cent , and brouchtae don te pre Jovevan sayy Me, Bloor wee warty greeioi at eel Hp ’ Rachwond, and the wite al Pres cant Dive actual y | SOVEr ROC danvawed, To nae ave t threw her arma around the old ;eutlewan and | notice! by ror j ec that dveree muita in \\eeed him, | Courte of fnatice orcuaionells hoy : Tie four Maior-Generals in the remit army of | That je the cum in ile ob Y the United Stag yw stata, iv orcerot che dae ‘ . of couaissiousas followa: Henry Wintor Halle k, lesea that: ever ‘ Ww ‘ am Tecumseh Sherman, Philp H, Sbeisan, M Ilspang hin wi thar the r snd Georgo H, Thomas | marr the Indy for her mones, aud thus F THe Commissioner of Public Buildings reportes | the lady's moter forced ber to make the maict Ove entire lace curiain wig stolon from one of the East Room windows.” "Tye gilded ghiclia wore | ‘bat Milspaugh's conduct was outrageous; wrenyni of and stolea “Cords and tascoly | that he was a drunkard; that be abused his wile— lo was in the ha’ it of ca) her # fool with an em- phatic adjective prefixed; and, in short, that the lady couldn't live with bin, Of course Adams* conduct was slinply of o friendly character, He was one of those kind, affeevonnste, warm-hearted men who are always ready to alleviate suffering, fn such cases, and of course he sought to rescue Mre, Milispaugh fron her wretch of a husband. Thus the case appears {pn Court, the plaintiff de. manding 960,000, the defendant, ike Jeff, Davis, simniv desiring to be tlet aleme'! A yaw weeks since a cor Trade obtained by pubser pions of obants the suin of §21,000, which has been judi. offeers and crew of mittee of the Board of f Boston wer- ciously distributed among the ‘eo stoamer Kearsarge, a8 a recognition of their ser y.ces in the destruction of the Alabama. A OOBELEPONDENT of the Montre: thas the ports of Cunade are in a state of blockade. W ndsor, Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston aud Monte real wie a8 effectual'y blockaded by the Passport system of Preaidout Lincoln as taey possibly could be by bis punbows sys: Boigid she i pA sO, Bio L nee gunboats al GAzerTsT says, our has con- | wing it will be strange if the hotels that keep One danzhter died while Mr. Fyorett | gooc-looking widowers are not soon crowded by married couples—sorne men woul! compromise for nent home in One.da county in afew | much leas than 60,000, The case has not yet been given to the jury. Tas Wearien,—Yosterday was a beautiful day, but quite cold, and there was excellent aka- ting on theponda About 9 o'clock leat evening « heay of snow commenced, and the morning op ned on a milk white city. Goto Dows,.—The stock and gold market Was inteasely excited last night. Gold sold after call of the evening pension at 2048. There was great pressure to ae!) both stocks and gold, ST. CANUTE, KInG Asp Martyr. —Yeater. day was marked in the Catholic feat val of thistruly great man. Those who bave read the history of England will remember the noble maunerin which he rebuked his courtiers on one cecasion, when they hailed bim as Lord of the sea, “Will the sea really chey me? he asked. ‘Certainly, xige,'' said they, “you have on'y to command and it will do your bidding " The King then drew his to the tile, which was then coming in, and said, ‘Ob! nen, thou art euljoct tome, and must do whatever I ‘ I charye thee, therefore, that thou Will Lot presume to come nearer to nor wot the feet of thy master." But the waves heeded him not, but came up and completely surrounded hischalr, Whereupon be turned eud rebuked his courtiers for presuming to give the glory to @ creature which belouged to God alone, calendar aa the ir near romand thee, me, CHAM oF ComMEeRncr,—A special meet- ing of the Chamber of Commerce was held yestor- day, A. A, Low in the chair, The report of Mr. Bloodgood on the Canadian Reciprocity Treaty was an! mitted. Mr. Bloodgood stated that the report was in the handa of the printer, buthad not yet been furnished, although the printer was using bis hess exe Ile trusted, therefore, that the Chamber would permit him to postpone the rurther conalderation of the nM. subjest untl the next monthly meeting He thoucht it beet, after all, hat there should be m re de'ay, for \t waa dou'tiul, even if it had been rea b tine, whether it woud fozten, any effoct in Wash ahs the bill was niv idea which n ba For his part, he the passed with undue haste, the ¢ peared to prevail being that the Reciprocity Treaty was of advantage to Canada, The Boston Boart of Trade waa w i » effort to get the bill mouified aomewhat, particularly with regard to the fisheries, Ip fact the treaty was of more ad- vautave to this country than it was to Canmin, ¢ Seventy-two millions wor oods were sent to the latter place annually, while only a moderate revenue waa raised tuere by it, and thot was realiy the only advaniage the Canadians gained by the treaty, The reports wonld, however, be ready in goltime, and toey would thea have the co-opern- & 0 of offer Boarca and Chambers, The consid- @ration of the report was postponed ua requested, A communication, enclosing a memorial to Con. gross, was receved from oe Boston Bourd of Prato The tnemorial asserts that the adoption of the Bay krnp Bil now ore Congress would Lisustrously to the North, involving # joss of resuta y bundrd and fitty to two buudred in fl. tietizeus of the Bouth, The section of providing thet excimpton shall not be of verpment, the memo. rial sserte, will t ulbof enforcement, Tue memorial asks tuat the p.ase.0 of the bill shall be postponed uatil such time aler the restoration of the bill granted to epeimle the revolted & “ } gave Northern ereditors opportunity to peg tiate with tueir ors 10 those Sta.es for i.e adjusiment of their claims. The metoral was ieferred to the Arbitration Com. nutiee, The Arbitration Committee asked for power to apply tothe ature tor a law under which that ¢ imtotivoe shall bave toe power of adminwier og oa Ls to Winesso sppearny belore it, “The meet. jug been a journed ‘Tre New Tonacco Excuaner in this city Wan or i ael yesterday. A constitution and bye- If Millanauab | laws was adopted, aud an election of ¢ piace. Drrartere or A Dovaie-expen.—Yoster- day morning the screw double-ender Lenapee, 10 ers took gus, Lent. Baranel Mayraw, command ng, hav- ing had ler compasses adjusted, left Sandy Hook, THE COURTS, Corer o- Grsacan Sesstoxs —The following CAste were aisposed um Wedneotay nag \e tn the Court of General Ses- and Elen Kava- ycharged with grand larweny, in stealing a amount of property from Julius Mer whom she wasenployed as # found guilty, and recommended to the Court by the jury. J eh her to two years in (ie States Prison James B, MeDonald aud Hugh Gavauny, indicted tor for- wery in the fourth degree, plewied ruiity, and wereremanced for sentence “Willem Hig- mina, char.el with @ felonious assauls and bastery on W liam Roll, pleaded guilty of an assault with yesterday 1 nnesuc, he mercy of wel neutenced coummission appointed to try Capt. Bol, the Lak a Erie pirate, and others, convened on board the | ate oat Henry Burden, at Port Lafayette, The prisoner was aghed if he was rosy or brial, I replied that be was in the enemy's country, without | frien # sid had no counsel to de hia Vhe he named 1 wesignel to defend bit, | woul Le roady bo procee Lhe ¢ ‘ j inowill to comply With the reqicsb oi ¢ ’ | v ibeonsuliing the War Deparemeut, | esl} the uval until today, when ed to proceed. | { Ponies Inveruiazncga Tht Asarult on Jimea Irvin The wt.on of Lows Perel, Owen a Dn 4 » for wa ol want on Jones Dev ‘ vd on W lary ot | an. A ‘ t r ‘ ft] rf I the L uer ok ik tie! t , t inhi of K 13 : p i ema 4 the previous 3 | Fon the ev te #0 of Decnber, # hint | therotibem este. Tsiameny Ua Loote a tmony y eo clowad, aud she case summed up by George M, Carty for the eudanuty and by | Carles B er for the pec » decision of | she J istic leerved Unk) noxe week, Rebbed in a Saloon,—Ox Wednesday evening, Andrew Sheebrn, well known in sporting circles, antered the saloon, No, 726 Broadway, and bung up hie overcost, containing over $2,000 in one of | the pockess. While he was in an adjoining room, 8 $500 bill Was abstracted from 8 .eehan's pocket, bub bedid pot mise sho wouey for several Dours.. He reported his loss at Police Headquarters, and waid that he ® colored waler in the sa- loon, name! Jonuson, of having atoien the money. Joboson was at bis house, in Sch at: near 6th avenue, At first the noner deni having taken the money, it subsequently cou- and rentored | $455. foseed that he was the thief, Johnson was comm|tied for examination. Deadly Afray in @ Siloon.—William H. Jobn- fon, living at 99 Roosevelt street, on Wednesday night entered a saloon called the “Evening Star,"? near the old Chatham Theatre, and while there was —an charzed—nagnulted by an ex-policeman of the 6th Precinct, named Patr.ck Hays, James Leahey and Thornas Cohen. During the fizvhy Johneon was struck on the head with achair and hia ekil! badly fractured. The 4th Precinct police arrested the assailants, who were taken before Justice Dow. ling and committed to the Tombs for examination, Jolinson was taken to the New York Hospital, where he les in a dangerous condition, Yeatertay the magietrae took his deposition avainst the pris- oners, “Fatty Welch," @ wel'-know character, Toade application for the releaso of Hays on bail, which was retused by the Justice, Taking Reeruitato New Jersey.—Robert J. Wil- Naros was yesterday committed by Justice Ledwit? on acharge of taking two boya, named John Erie - fon and William Wolff, tostown in New Jereey, and there attempting to enlist therm BROOKLYN, Tre Qvora,—The Supervisors’ Committee returned frorn Washington yenterday, and report that the quota for Kings County has been re luced from 7,600 to about 4,000 for both districts, which wou'd make about 2,000, or leas, for each « Satrict— the Becond and Third. The exact un mber in, howevor, not yet decided upon, Hon, Wm. Odell is to teleyraph the result as soon ns ascert wued, Finr.—About 4 o'clock veatertay » fternoon a firo broke ont in the basement of the bomse and feed sioreof Mr. E.V.Shotwe'l, No. 4 Atlontie etreet, and remilted in the destruction of property to the amountof $1,500, Insured. T ¢ building was & threeestory brick, owned by Mr. Mulford Martin, Lors about $600; insured, The fire or' ginated in the basemert, anong e me straw, 4 is supposed to have | eeu caused by # lamp. A horse and a cow were suffocated, MARINE NEWS. Jen, 20-8, Riser, CLEARED, STEAMBHIPS—Golden Ru Greyto en; King- firher, Baltime:e; Carolina, Besulort, BARKS Marr Ann, Hane Kone: Coren, Shanghae; Musen, Carthacena: Junior, Hambure, Sovereien, Valencia: Louis Matamoras; Martha Washington, Blizabethport, Nd RRIGS. itreeze ; Pocotm Aepinwall; AD Terry, Kee West; Catniuck. Elinabeat ‘ SCHOUNERS. Caroiloe Cornet, Deautort; it «& Marcus Huntes, P Royal; Wenonsh, elizabeth port, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS— Western Motropolia, Tilton Head; Hope, Boston; Ceole, New Orene, Fairbanks, Wash: invtun, DC; John Gibson, Vhildelphia; Chesanrake, Creole, fm Liverpool, mdre and passemeers, AIG—Fleonor, of Burtadoes, fson sanatio HOOSERS—8 DG a, Gioucester; Ariadilio, The rly Idahe, wore fe Ne 1 jon N_ Beutor A Band M Vi Pr, Virginia: Onw Baithnore for New Hav » E i 100, No, Meatevieux, te’ tick © hip heat price paid vatehes, Jewelry ap etalie ” \DY AND CONCLUSIVE 7 ties of Heimbold's Fiuid & xt daauer wil leon with thore forth y. Itievoquick ow PALI Rea r. > FOR GS AND OLD M ite tay : “ old bigh e—at ii ug st F CAs PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals 4 White ise ti ri Colored and woolen 4cente per th, bo ters & cent Olid braee oh ce Copper i e. Jb cone. Lead ly ceute por Ibe at No. New Bowery. cor, ot Roorevelt st 5 SNFEEBLED AND 4 tutions of be Buchu, It will t enable vou to wee i ELMBOLD's TLUI TRAGT BUCHU ie pleagant in trate and od: ee foom ai jae rious properties and immediate in ite netion S79 "ITES, 8 AND VALENTINES SOLD wholeesico, at WALGH'S Kite mavatactoy, 200 and Qe Niath we __ alg TOT A FEW OF THE WORST DESORDERS i that flet man oo Cocrm diows of the blood, HEL dhol, act OF Sammpariia is a remedy of the uimost value ote [T° HATTERS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS AND OL HERS We are constanuy manulacturiog a superior quality of very pule f GUPTA PERCHA TISSUE SHEET, Which we offer to CONSUMERS e lowest rater. miperiority at th Vesue la univerauly acknow lived, over Imported It doer oe be~ kas tue uported, and is much Manufacturers in conntry of wv ( hia Ciowle ot every @ piiou, We ehail be happr to bave vour orders filth Bishiot MTA PERCHA CO, SAM'L C. Mishoo, Gear Avent, 3 Omice, So, Y'1, Broadway. 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PassscH TO ASD MM THE OUD 2 ( th ae Drafts on Basiand, a 1 Wales at the LOWES poet Bi : TAPSCOL T's cele iated Line of bays Comprise Ab Palt (be todos tue mo natcest mlaje Vem. Tapeout i ernia, cecneral MeCiek ay Antareric, Oratituge. No Pius titre, Perreveruace, march oF the Sema, Atniowpi Benjamin Ad For Perrage and ratte, a) TAPSCort Bao tien 870 56 South sbreck, QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AN ‘ VANIA to follow, Cabin passe follow POOL, —VURGINLA, sails Feb. 4th, go tL ploorag payable in currency. to WILLIAMS & G 2 Bioaien, D _LIVER- PENNSYi- e 345, LON, 5 COUSIN LUCY | OR THE OLD MAID FROM PRINCIPLE. “Alaa! Thad judged too haetilr Bither hve feel imare were stronzer than mine, or he was less in the habit of controlling them I wae terrified at the ftorm my worlearcusel The wildestexpressions tlove were mincled with anger, despair, bitter Teproaches, jealousy, venveance on those who had instigated me to mic unnaturale nluct: he wae indeed shaken by @ tornario of all violentmemotionms Ne even declared, poor fellow, that chanwed affacte fon waa the real cause an! that the book and te ar@umenta were only a suibterfivete get rid of him, Very, very dearly and truly did I lowe him. ao you Must not he surprised that, unsided and weak asl Was, reso’ ition be; toquail sll Parcued, £ entreate?, Trent, an! hedd the «ame, yielding af times to fearfil paroxrema of peasion, Dreading the effects of mich powerful excitement pon his delicate tings, I strove to calm bim. and was about fo give hina promise to reconsider me resolees when his voice became end lente huek? and atifieds a deadly paleness lisplaced the br Hiant flush upon his cheeks he stacwered, and fell upen a pare seat noar which wo had been atanding, Relieving that be had fainte', Draised his bead, when I feld my hand covered with hot blood that war cuahing a bis mouth, He had broken @ blood-ves tel. “TL dared not scream, leet Eghonld aroused my father, whose reason micht be wholly unecated bv tacle that poor Henry then presented, 2 not leave bim while Tran to the house; but I supp rted him in my arms, and lookad wildly round for help; and heln wasat hand, Dr. Winter had cancht sn climpee {1 nets face as he rushed throuch thet wy in postchale fmmeliately, to sustain me b advice, or to be at! and incase of mich an accident se had actual: happene!, He quick!y summoned the servanta who, tinder hie d'r ction, removed the poor invalit to bel whicl he had occupied a few wee re in opparent a “Youmay be sure thet every imaginable care war laviahed upen him chat affection and aki could wuicce Wut Deaw from the first that Doctor Wiater cntertaine? ltilehope. The intelligence wan broven with the utmost care to my father, whose create: apd had followed his presence and anxiety was on my aeeonnt; bat when he anw me no less tranquil than before (nal my clan bed told me, Deould not be), be resign himself patiently to this new affliction, “Tt wae now the commencementof autumn + dure ing that season, and ti os nowinter and spring T was a cousta laut upon Henry Goring. His mother st with me the dutles of pure Sinch'm, Atfir he trested mo with great colde ness, To omight aimost say harshness, because she thought I had sierifived ber son's life and bappiness to a fantastic ant unnatural whinr when Hens ry himself ealmoiby sue + atliet recognised the re 1 f my conduct, her mauner completes ly changed, and she became ae kind aw she bad bee fore beon stern. At the heg'nuine of the spring our patient seere! to ra ihut De Winter warne ed me not to be deluded by appoarns Acanhe Bink; ecaiu bis mot er thouchs she re health in he br hl tie flush; and she comp: led town that her hopes t ty. Amid all thers nt variations the inaid ous evemy ei nil) contin lis ravages ant ere the | epring waa auie ey rioory sleptin hie He ded: and (nar *, dear Margaret aK been my eona lavon rnovalithe years ane elapse!) bis lost words were a blese en me tor dn. ng te the ht “Tbore lis tome wits ecmparative patience, for sorrow had become my familiar companion; and efore Tdovotet mysslfv nie my father's comfert, ibe died, woich was about RIX years avo, Tl kind parents, 9m I am atill, » invitation of your fund And here Lapp ly, and pres ur 1 Be pired, bat not wat) op prendering what services Toantor loweere to the tut efulofl e present and above all -snl ob t thinis. thon's, think of this—free from re And now, do you, a last \ Cousin Lucy, with @ vente smile throush a toar shat did pot fali, “why Sam acid mau" “T doy deur eousn sy L ask youone an it be paintulto you to aay bea syd, bus ss mALY ques. muat olway A can np tions as you jock would be ill attained if you did not perfectly uuderstand all thas T have fai? “Tthink Lunderstand ‘tall; but I wieh to know if you ci t feel asthou bh hac been the caug of poor Mr, Goring's accident? E think I should." “In the first burst of griel Tdic; but l was aone convince that Tdone r ght, and left nu raom for slf-reproach And t you must have been very miserable when you reflect, that you could never bave a kind husband, or lo et idran to comfort you; you Who are so font of chiluren too? For that very reason, how much more misere ble should Ihave been to see th bilcren bhght. od in thelr r, dynus myself, to know thas T left bet ne untortuunie belncs whom I bad ene dowee with mortal disease! Wits wiattranquillity could T meet death, Knowing that my Ltehad bees sjur.ous to the wor d-—tha: T bad spread contamine oywn throughout unborn generstions—bat by my iberato nud premedinted guilt, Locurred froma intensely eelfish motives, I had increased, to the us mostoftuy power, the mossefhunan misery? Ie bot my present lonely lite preferable to this? “A thousand tines!” exclainied M: ret; af your por «sier must bave teis, What became ¢ her chic px “Ry v of inan i - eat caro, they were reared tothe aye 1 OFM OF stile, one by ous, they dropped off, aud now they are all dead.” Po whet can yOu Mimbuw YOUr OWN exemptios from this dreactul dine ise “In the trst piace, tomy havins heen brought up from my cariestin‘sucy in a very healthiul farnbouse; and mcoudiy to the ucessant wateh whieh I keptoverimy biaultl, thonks to the Judic.ous wivice of Di, Winter, La stort to avod being thrown wo #cee.y burden upon my fr tence ix one cor n invited to @ bal Tam eo some tin r whether #@ f very muchy ous, @old cure joes, and ke bur atther routs of sir, th boursy hea! ations of Cauciug ons ‘ , tae, road, work, or chat, cont y biseiitand plass of nevus, and ge t eu us usualy La the samme manner [ roe © everything to this question—Which is the Wiser? trou any xreat love for lie, but from 9 desire to presecve my pendence As loug 4@ pom tible. It is nueed a duty jucn severy meme ber of bocioty by 4 rese Lealto .u the best pom bible gialcy dor au unsealiiy member isa burden in sicad of w support to the iavulty, Taint of this Woen al sav.ceof Vaniky prombts you te wear a par ity thin Bloes t ins los huy bute m 4 ive Tf po cates cold,’ Wuiap rs vau'ty, thes wh od wif,’ Bot vanity would nik ‘ . 4 ‘ who lime tou & poss over ia # leuce the trouble ich an illuess would ents you your tamily, 1 You edund pore whiie not one | oe abe Wu be exempt from cust y ar accouui,!* { ‘ Yous dear Luc i Lave ofven s.uned ia opeck Gusts (uoGeuiiessiy, bus wai tuse care wt youu up to that resolution, Margi Lo nee ai Warning tal van. Bar o ee 8 lau ai r the u.ght: to Chay 8p) 4 bad es J THE END, COAL, wv JOOD, WOOD, WOOD—AT THE WOOD yard, dase, between Bosh and 6ih ete, The beat Virginia Pine, $8; ry Pine $4: wk wood, 34.75 and t4 per load, §) cord to & low Lvered lee of charge, RUWLAND & CU, Jd ave tweeo sith upd vith ste, Era = A T QUALITY $10.75. furnace cou! ; S1OVEy $11; well ecreenes, 2 poun is eusrauteea or for. fit. Apply t O45 Bowery, 12] 5ixth ave, 1,254 Broed- way, 304 Eighth avo, and lav Waverly a 4 THEAD Pisce. Ww “bi Ageal