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‘Continnad from the Avet page.) *) ine been sentenced to be bung on Johe- “tstane, Ohio, Pabuary 17th. Gry. Wonry Ward Reseher delivered « laeture st eveurng atthe Maryinnd Inatitute, Baltimora vid of the fund for the Moral and Educstional ‘uprovement of the Colored people, The immense ' | wae densely packed, and there was great en “risiwero, Chief Juation Chase and Secretary came up from Washington to attend the “C, Moor Hanne the young woman from Chicago, whe nhot to death Andrew J. Burroughs a Clerk 1 the office of the Comptroller 0: Ourrency at Werhington, on Monday afternoon, in the Trea. tory building, han bean lodged tn Jail, We appears from the temtimony that abo stated to Mr. MeCule Tonch, the Comptroller, that deoeared had violated Yin marriage engagement with ber, betrayed her from home and friends, and placed her in a house farne, and that therefore she had determined “pon this dead enar Coneral Intelligence, (Ry Mil to the New York Sun.) Pre Crenwan ow 4 jaken middenty ()), white «inthe 'Paop O'Day’ in Boston. Bue fej hist thoend of the third act, aud war teen ™ % sireteher to her hotel. A aaave hor, horn of econmnieal perentshas OR ef out hia time and been honoeahiy discharge, ered 1p a’) the bite of hard-tack he could find Scamp, brought them home and sold them for scrap tron, Tar Pope received from Havanaon new year's SY several theneand clara; and pot being a wnoker himaelf, he has viven them all to General Montebello, cominanding the French army of ocen- Dation, Avs ball at Konlanberg, in Prussia, Inat month, * young \ady suddenly fainted, and it was after. warda, proved by the doctor who wae called upon to revider aid, that her indi«ponition arone from the { oeenoe of araenic In some ereen ornaments in her hair and in the triinmings of ber dreay which W. < “f the mame color. TERE is & party of deserters from the Federal wnd Confederate arniten wandering t! rough the countion east of Chowan River, and north of Albee marie Bound, NC. robbing the ettizena of their i ary and watehea; ale: the ladies of t! cir jewelrr, ‘rare and eveh other articles as they can con- jontly take away, Tie New Granadian Government has lherated p rates Jobn Bradshaw aud Thomas Reynolds, who were arresied on their way, in conn’ vance with othera to take forcible posseasion of one of the CaliCrnia steamers, The tritamal has declared v thet ‘he government hag no right to inflict any pur shment, although they confessed toelr inten. as, and they have there/ore been liberated, fim of the four veaaela that were ready at Ba- jast week, to sail for New York, with cot- ereported to have teen detained, and the earuer Commander, which got under way, lost her midder, and pot in at Fortress Monroe, It is vow annou ced that ten or twelve veasels will sil tovether, under convoy, and they ure to bring bout 5,000 bales of cotton Tur ignorance of English factory operatives in evidenced by the testimony of a boy in Manchen- ver, aged 18, a nailer, who last month deposed as follows: ‘Hoard about Jesus Chriat at the church * Sool, but it@ so long since that I've forgot about Him. Donotknow whether He did miracles or wonderful things, or how He was killed, ani have uot beard of Noah and the flood, Jesus made the worllin six days, The Queen has name; it is Prince.” A prize mill between Jack Hickey of New York city and Mike Ford of Hoorick, eame off about two mile from Waterford, N.Y. ou Friday leat. ‘The fight took Place in a barn, but was conductad in strict conformity with tue rulesot the P. R. The mill lasted about twenty minutes, dur ny whieb tine ten rounds were fought. Ih ended In a draw, Ford was bacly punished and Hickey was aliocut waieaeneas Why the bate wae draws is ut slated, Toe members ‘of the rebel Congress are ina mine on the frees of arming the negro. Their admit that they cannot replenish their armies without using the nevroes, wid e\nim that to arm tho slaves would be a direct Atep toward the destruction of the Confederacy, They accordingly refuso to pass the bill, refuse to tabla is, and are very much in the situation of the oid backwoodsman who had the bear by the tall—it's death to hold on, and its death to let xo. On yesterday, says the Richmond SENTINeL, Jan. 28, we published the pre weodings of the Thir- ty-elght Va. “iment. To-day we present the reeolves of the Texas and Arkanans soldiers. Bimi- lar resolutions have also teen published from the Fifty-third and Pourieenth Va. Regiments, and Gickewt's whole division ia ssid to be fire. There is no traitorous talk of recona:ruction or submission in Say of these utterances. There is no coward trembling in what these sc ldiers on the contrary, there ie that which will inspire te whole country with a freal) ardor, Tar Richmond Sentinet, ‘earn from the Peterstu thas @ raiding column o: fend men, consistiny ii. yet they Jan, 2, saye: We re Exrngss of yesterday, t between six and ten thon- of infantry and cavalry,with * muitable complement of artillery, is reported ad- vancing up the Chowan river from Colersin, @ no- le flahory on that stream, in the direction of Weldon. Their object, no doubt, is to str.ke Wel- eon ind destroy our communications south mu that pont. They are on the moss direct route by sud to this imp: riant place. ‘The same paper re- pe ts that flour bas “fallen in ten days noariy threo hundred dollars @ barrel, in Richmond,” W bes toust have been the orivina! price LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICLNITY. Errecr or rine Prace Ruwiors,—The (save rumors yesterday caused » decided sensation (hroughout the city, Gold fell abous eight per ‘ot, aod ® general stagnation in dry goods and other commodities was the result, Goods ‘vere not marked down to any considerable extent, merchants feelug disposed to hear something more lable regarding the peace excitement before let- ‘ing thelr nice prospective prefts slip through thar fingers, Among consumers this news, and its more mbstential gold fruit, were gladly receiv. et, and visions of reasonable prices were indulged mM Pus Drart.—A New York DELEGATION os Wastinatos,—Aoriviry arvir Paovoar Man- FHTAL's OFFIOES,—A delegation from this Siate are win Washington, making a strenuous effort to ave the quota of New York properly ml justed lelegation is composed of Benators Anirews Col, Bronebouse (Asmatant Adjutant Gen- Van Buren, and George W Blunt, Faq, nday they bad aa interview with the Sere ' Wor, who referred them to Provost Mar- \ Geveral Pry, They then called upoa the lat. (oc gentleman, but received po satisfactory expla- vaton of the subject at issue, Bubsequently they ‘nh Interview with the President, and they sve hope that justice to New York will yet be 1 The growing behef that a draft will be nec- soary to OIL the city quote bas caused @ wonderful ree of wotivity to pervade the several Provost Moral offices during the last few dsya = Per eons who have been wrongfully enrolled. exempts, aliens and the like—have swarmed around the ofi- os, for the purpose of having Corrections imaie, fhe business of this character has been ao wroatly ncreased, that an additional force of clerks er found necessary in each of the offices, Co On M had hes AN InvneTioATION WANTRD.—An attempt hae reoantty been made by windry unanthoriay! Persons to break wp an inaiitutton entabliehed to forpiah “A Home and Schoo! for the Children of Deceased Union Beldiers.” Thie ‘Tome’! was founded by some of the wort! icat, waaltbiert and most benevolent Indies of thie . ty, who ataried It With the declaration that “sho dewtitute children of Union soldiers aball oot be compelled to depend Upon the almoat soulless public charity that har charge of the poor children, annually made paupers by the excesses or crime of vicious parents.” With this worthy object in view, mibseriptions Were received and # “Home” founded on f%th street and 31, avenue, where some eighty children have been gathered in and cared for, A charter Waa procured and approprations obtained, which Sppears to have raised the ire of some rival inatitu- Non, Tujurious reports were privately eireulnted eonceruing the Homa, and on Saturday the mater culmiuated by the publication of # card in one of the evening journals reflecting upon the character of the Trensurer. Thie lady, '¢ appears, ia now tn Europe, on private business, lub ber obaracter ia beyond suspicion, Yesterday s prosecution was commenced against the parties who reigned the above statement, and they will doubtless be caliad Upon to prove their assertions, It is fortunate that thie matter has taken such « shape, because public attention will thus be turned te the consideration of ® wubject in which every patriotic citizen i inter- ated. Li @ score or more of benovolont ladies hare exerted t! emselvex to provide a pleasant “Home for the orphaned children of those who have fought for and died in the cause of thelr country, they shoul] be sustained so long anthey conduct their affairs honestly and properly, If they have done otherwise, it will now appeer, aud the public will be enable! to discover how many sine thin partien- lar char.ty covereth, The benevolent reaidents of Now ¥ Cicy are so often called upon to donate m. oey to Various institutions, that an inves. Peston into the atlairs of this one will serve a good purpose, however it may terminate, CONTINDED INVESTIGATION OF THRE (rTy server a's Devaktwest ny tin Ses are Comme Tks.—The investigation of the Albauy Comite wascontinued yesterday, Thomas H, Carr, a for- mer employe of Mr Roole, was the firet witness sworn. He testified that in 1860, when he went into the Department, the city waa doing she street cleaning. He entered into she statintics of the ex- penses under Mr. Boole and bis predecessor, Mr Delevan. For the firat year under Mr Boole it wae #00,000, During the post eighteen months it war ® total of $1,447,000. Under Mr. Delevar, for the fame period, ib wae #021,000, being an increane of expen liture tor eightcen months of $526,000; and allowing the increased expense oo Inbor during the lasteichteen toouthe to be g200,000, is would be an everchargo of nome five hundred thovaand Jars. The laborers receive only two dellars, not two dollars and @ halt, as stated yarterday. He next entered into the number of sbreet inspectors aud health wardena He described the persons connected with thie branch of the City Laspector'# Depariment as being « most {il terare « From Nov 7, to Nov, 19, 1884, there were 176 general juspectora in all the Warde, He took these f ures from the yeroll. Toe mature of the du which they are to perform be cannot uncersiane the ontinance distributors were excessive: inf) one man could do the work; then there are special notice distributors; the nature ot that office be did not nunderstanc did not know the number cf such distributors: there are labora on cumns; two laborers ou a dump wo be one more than Was necessary ; now there ia ware ly a limitto ihe numbers; tocy bave athmen and as-tickes di tributors: tbhia is an abuse that in very gre Thoso tickets re given by the distributors to agh- carimen aa they dump their loads, It is a veneral thing that these distributors will collude with the cartmen, The bell-men are rece! ving two dolla a dey, They are of no carth y use to the De- partment; does not know the number: but there are in some of the wards 18 bellmen to 10 ash cart- men, The entire supervisory work of aty ei. cleaving should be lodged im the Pollee Cominiae sioners, Mr, Acton told bho tt wouldn't cost the city an additional farthing wore than the Poliie Department now costs. Witnes# bere went ino a long enumeration of the nun oer of swerpers, aah cartmen and beilmen, the reault of bia examine tion of the pay rie, Me found a number ol spec'nl inspectors, or aftae. ¥ ere called, which for seven Weens toward the «lowe of the yeur 1864, coat €25,000, or over $15,000 a year, and for ser- vices uot of the slightest use to theety. Witness wrote a sketch of Mr. Boole which was published in 1863, The basis for the article was furnished him by @ brother of Mr, Boole, and the sate nnce of tw idution of the City Inapretor's offic: action, efiimency aa @ public other, &e Boole was closeted with witness when the ar was prepared, Charl s D, isch next teetfied that he cial verbal acreo ine of certain si Hackley contrac the What) was in Hackle n't believe th she contra id be or towbar M Badger hac ved to do the wor + does not bel.eve itcould be done tor teas than Letween five aod ex hundred thousand a 3; he would ra. Qiuire tree dutops, Croton wa nd manure to be ble todo it for that gum; the atreeia have been kept tu the finest condi disring the lest reur, with a trifling exception, Mr. Blackman was next sworn. Te bad one of the badges of special i: Spector : he paid @ hundred aud fifty dollars to Mr. Wicaud, who raid it was to be expended on Mr, Boolo's election; he was to wet & position, and t atten. to the business of special inspector, Yoon Sigman deposed that he got the place o special inspector; Mr, Wicwad bad previously fold witness thay he weuted to spend some y would ge. bim o al place ay Kita how mics be wauted ; $1505 Witness had not that sure + wave bro 900; be brought witness down to Mr. Ho lets oftice and iutroduced him to a geotioman he said wae Mr. Boole's browber ; “Here is one of my Specie! inspectors" he ssid: be pave witness o soield aud told kim tove around the streeta and ave if be could see any woud wiumale Ci varnot laushier ) Afer some time Le cou! i a OL MoueY; Mr. Wignud said they had no mouey in the o# bus Mr. Hoole went to Albany to ges the 1 aud when he came home they woud fe 5 paid by Mr. Wigand—abour nine weeks’ pay Mr, Bobator swore to # simi arsbate of fais ay the previous witness. He paid Wiican filet) for ghe Semation of special inspector ; he xot Lack abouts #100 as pay, When the pay was stoppe!. Wi. #end tuade excuses to the men that jueve Was uo money in the City Lospector’s Ute 5 the uames os those parties Were never on tho pay «rolls, Mr. Sizer gave similar test nous, ‘Lhe Comittee aujourmed to 4 row. PORIFICATION OF St, MARY THE Vinctn,— had a spe- ont With Mr. Rocle tor te ciewn- Ho Was connected with the ! ro wis double st past 10 to-mor- To-morrow this feast will be celebrated in all the | Catholic and Provwstant Episcopal Churches, In the Catholic Churches in this city the vsuul masses wil besun, In Trinity Cuurca there will be full choral service and lecture at 11 o'clock. ACCIDENT ON THE HuDsON River ROaD—Five Cares Swanuup.—As aiden ou the Hudson River Railroad yes hea P. M. train from Albany for this city ran ui! the track two miles above Ham Urgi, OWIDg to the brenking of an axle ot one of the cars, Five cari Wery smashed, t occurred lay afierncou but only one person, a Lrakes man namwel Sinmons, was hurt, and he feronsly mjured, ue WASHINGTON Srrerr PoIsONING Case.-—Doputy-Coroner Bhaw yesterday made a post-mortem examination over the remaina of Mary Morrison, who died on Mondas, at 444 Washington street, from the effects of poison, The wes don- ed ' investigation fa'led ‘to detect the presence of petaen in the systan. The stomach and contenta were iven to Dr. Toomaa ©. Tiunoll, of Houston street, ansiyzation, The inquest wae jponed un- i) Friday next. The members of Mr. Gre y's fa- holy and the remainder of Mr. Morrison's family Naa and are now enjoying their usual healt! OBTAINING Goons on Fase Prerexcrs. ~-Detetive Dusenbury arrived in this city yeater- day afternoon, hating in custoly Max Wintunite, ® merchant of Newcastle, Lawrence County, Penn. whoro he had arrested on a requisition issued by Governor Fenton npon Governor Curtin, The prisoner is charged with b RB. Clafin & Co, goods valued at #10,408 10, by moans of fraudulent representations, The prisoner re) resented to Joon J. Donaldaon, a member of the firm, In Boptember 'nat, that he waa worth $7,000, and that he waa doing a good business Upon bis representations the firrn soli him gosda to the shove amount, Subscquently, aclerk of the fem went to Newcaatla, and furd the defendant's store closed, and in the hands of the Sueriff, He also learned that Wintesn!'? } nfereed judgment to his brother in the eum « 000, pod that bis Ha- bilities in New York were 209,000, while his assets were only 5,000, [tie therefore aliewed that the representations of the pr soner were for the purpose of defrauding Claflin & disticn Dowling com. mitted him in default of $20,000 bail ACCIDENT.—Samue! Lrone, living at 0 Varick sireet, while ettempting to stop a mineway horse in Sullivan street, near Droome, was run over and severely Injured al out the head, hia left ear being nearly taken off He waa takin to the New York Hospital Finr,—Abont half-pnet two o'clock yesterday ¢ " tnorving # fire broke out in the stables rear of 199 | 30famother'siove, Again life become awoet to D. vision street, owned by Cordin horse, valued at @150 aud prershed in the flames fosured &M Donald A wooed by John Mmith, Damage to atable, W100; RROOKLYN, THE QvoTAs.—The quota of the Third Con- gressions! District, by Warda, was definitely fixe! by Col. Jordan, of the Provost-Morshal's office, yesterday afternoon, The following figures show the number of persone enrolled, and the number required in the Warde named: Number Wards required 1 56 ‘ ee wo Ina 0 wt 17, val The citizens of the Third Ward having, previous to the 81st of December !ast, furnished more t! ree- Fear recruits than any other War’, and therefore received the benefit of reara of credit, worked themselves out of the draft, with a atnell surplus in reserve forthe nextecall, The number of men enlisted in all the Wards s the Biss ult. is about oue hundred, which will be deducted frow the total figures as above given, Reprerion or rue Brookiys Fine De- PARTMENT, —At the meeting of the Commissionecs and Board of Appeals of the Weatcra D'strict, held ou Mondav night it was finally determined to re- duce the Fire Departmont by dint anoding Eayine Co."# No, 10, 11, 16 aud 20, aud Hose Co.'s No. 11, Zand 15. The original number of members was 1,758; number of a Peratus, 40, An reduced, there are 1,408 members, and 85 apparatuy with the prospect of a sui) further reduction. Much dissatisfoetion is exproased by the disbanded corm panies, WILLIAM2RRGH Arrest or A YooxsG Morurr ror Cars ysq ror Drata or Hea Ineant,—Last evening, OMcer Codner arrested a young girl of 1%, named Annie Kel'y, at the residence of her aunt, in 181) street, N.Y, and who, it appears, waa deliver d of & feroale chill on Saturday night last, at the resi- denee of @ relative in South 2d street, ED, and who, it is a loved, to bide her shame, let it exposed in a vacent lot near by, where it was found dead mm Sunday morring. The cir't, who fe atill cory Weak, was sent to the hospital by Coroner Barrett, who wi'l properly investigate the case, Founn Dran.—Yesterday an unknown man shout TO years was found deal in kis re 7 Bonth 4th street, E.D. Coroner Borrett . ed shecase and found that death hat er- sued from uatural causes. In tha pocket of de- on which was written, MARINE NEWS. | ab. 1 £. Rises t n 3. Set 518 v n neta. 11 58 CLEARED, SHIPS Resolute, Liverpool: Roslyn Cas leone Webb, day PB Aymar, Matanzea. BARK — Fxeelator, (Hritish) Clapeott, for Antwem do. BRIGGS. Jereinian. vannah, HOF Coldthore, Menzanilin, nce Worthineton, Retize, Hon, Nort St Thoinas; 8 Thureton, Arrovo; HH Me. ardenas; Emma, Nase FS Downing, Port Roval, Maria ; Chingarora, Accomac; Hannah, Wash ington, D ©, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPs--Harana, Havana; Kinetiener, Ral. timere; Ericsson, Hilton Head; City of Cork, Liver. poo! aud Queenstown BARK Mary scho 4, (of Liverpeo!} Cow Bay Caroline, owall; Princess Alice, Ci- i Keoka Maceed Island; Portemouth, Monte co 6 Chorta Glace Kay, Peirdenler, Gardiner; Martel, Bld- deiond: r, Hoexlaad ior Fortrere Montoe; Catawomtoak, oO Queen of Clippers, Cornwai lo: Mary Barden, Chylonerown, Pb Haskin Fortune Bay; Julia Haber, New London, Too Late for Classifleation. WUBATHES, FSYY—In Brooklyn, Jan, diet, Sarah t + aged Jendeof the amily are requ toatrend the tur ) Thursday altergoou, at 2 o'clock rodl Sand ) UNK DEALERS ASSOCTATION—A REG. | PF ular wonthiv meeting of the J Denleia’ Aneo. By onder of JAMES TOMAS SMLEH, Secyust ISSING—SINCE MONDAY MORNING, A} 1OUN WOOD, azed J eas old bain; bad a bl cket and pante, 9 round it Any mation of the be ecelved by hut pacente, at lis Zoth ei, Si\ bizabeth 0 1 JANXTED IMMEDIATELY—)) GIRLS TO | \ wil te thankin Part \ e ° p@ obtained from H. | recovered, an: SAVINGS SANKS MARKET SAVING w_3ANK, 82 NASSAI + BIRR Niov YORK, OPEN DAILY, : SIX PERCENT. IN Rites ALLOWED ositetince NEW will draw PLY be aionthe TN TERest bo duly next, AAMES C, STONEALL, Preside nt RY R. CONKLIN, See, ay TEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER LN ot 14th etreet and Si avenue, Oped deily,iton 1 to T.M.; Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 1 to 7 POM. Six percent. iniereat allowed, free fiom Gov ernment tax. Leporits made ou or before February st will draw interest trom that dete, THOMAS 1 p CHRIBTY, Pres, BR. HW, BULL, Sec, ans The Blind Girl's Leve. ——1 CHAPTER v1, Stella awoke from that thander nto darkness that no human Power could hence- forth aveep awav—ihoee sweet eyeoa were now Hind for ever, Meekir, as became her natura, did he bow beneath the stroke, but Philip writhed on. der itm irmebportable agony. Btelia'ahealth slowly the rose up from her bet of atcknese and once more wandered about the house ale, pensive, bre atil! calm. Then burst forth her Bust ‘and's wild dempair, His frantic wor's sometimes reached almost to imprecations He wiehed that the terrible Nghtning-fash hed atrick him dead, rather than that he should hve to ace this wreck of bis happiness, His whole nature asomed changed ; the gentle, upright, pious-hoartet Ph') p Armytage ‘was ail but a manine in his wild despair. Rut Btolia seemed to have gained all the firmness which he had lost. jent, unrepining, she waa to him kee guardian angel, sooth ine and cheer. ing hit as if he bad been the stricken ona and she the consoler, He would take her away, to try all that metropolitan akill wonld effect, and to amnae her, ashe thought, with ever yY enjoyment that Lon- don could fur: Dit Belin knew it was hope lene; and though she Drnitted, to p anae her his. band, still 1 waa not long before her bea th failed in the clone air of the ond Philip bore her again to her native home, There the soft spring breezes once more brought fiint roses to the check ofthe blind w fe, and hope, aimost joy, stole back again to her hoart, for abe Kuew that her heart would aoon throb with the ail ner, an alittle of her cheerfulnoss communicated \teelt te Phibp'sme'anchely spirit, Ip hia wife's presence be grew n 1 for her sake be returned bo those p hich, in the frat burst of wild agony, he had vowed to relinquish for ever. He read to her, ag of old; be wrote etry, becauae it pleased ; her, ho no longer shrank fromthe pleasant su ishing, because she conld bebold it vo more: but spent whole days in guiding her steps through the forest, di scribing everyt ¢ hesaw with eloquence of love Do you remember once when you said, 1 wil’ be yo pareat.’'’ Biella one lay whisered to you are go, toy Pilip! you wake ir even.** ip groaned, “Hush, hush, I cannot bear it." Nay, nay, ‘vok atme; Lam vot sad; indeed, Philio, you Conotknow bow bappy I am. If I were now, as TL once was—lonely, nelplewa with no one to love me—Dinight indeed lament; but with rou for my busbanc, ever with me, giving up all for me, With the knowledge thatmy infir y only proves Low strong is your love, how cau I wur- mur? My own Pailin; you arethel ght of my eyes; there ie no darkness forme wien you are tg.” Aud philip could only prees her to his heart and weep. Bat though when her husband waa bl: peared contented and cheerful, and iudeed was so, yet there were times when sio bitterly the Uepriva.ion of al) those pleasures whieh had become sodearto her, Shel ld the besutlul world which uad been ty to be shut rever;and more than all, did she ye to look once tnore upon the face of ber hushand—to watch it kindling into geniug watil it became to her, at least, as the face of an ange.! She knew, by the tones of Lis voice when it wore that etricken trance Stelia ap- lout, and then Lev beartsauk to think that sie tuust see it no more forever, At tires, too Wen in her durkness she waa attiring berse!!, or arrang- ing her long auburn hair, a navura sigh would escape her at the memory ofthe days in which ber unsealed eyes first discovered thi: was beaut - ful; and 9 throb of pleasure caine rh tat ihe thougit that she was thereby more worthy of the ry nt, tut well beloved one, Toen, too, Mtella woul! turn fromthe past to the dim fucuce, snl sometimes even weep that she would never behold the face her chli-that the bilud mother would not trace, in ite opeuing beauty, a liseness to the features most dear toner, And then, with these me resbouvhis, came memories of her own {Ost parcot, in solemn sweetness leadiug her from euriu lo heave Vong tee time lulled by happy ! brow wore a woman, wh ber head as sie was pftuture, aud Stella's ) ness, One only, an aed si nursed ber in Ler infancy, shook voked mournfully ou the cheug- bag chiek t hands; she kuew wei ibet thy ne kept away whose sualow sireauy hung over Motor, Toe hour of triuleane; it brought a moment's JOY, and then th oon ot despair. Inafew days, the fant wailing ery of the young spirit which hag entered this world of care Was {and alent. nother was fo ug ber babe to hly power could « her, sod w Aa stl) and speechioss as ber Wan eobing uway \ ty the hus. i tor Geath to wke his treasure from his arme Stille lay in the heavy slumber which « tempo- rar Lum wit bebin She did nos even kne “ ven bosom her head rested, Once like oue dreaming. “I ee her with white garments, Mother, I ai comug; ony let mebid Arm well Aad ber lips closea, murmuring Pailp's ir before death her senses returned, She poss her, then welspered tunily— st ymy husband, wy beloved | You | “ Ove B00 v There is vo sar esa there,” She telt for bis hand, laid it on her heart, spoke bo wore, In stole over thet gentle with gloom and sorrow, bus with she pe « tul shadows of @ child's rosy sleep. . . . nd of death-— fe, and youth yet sweet, and the Lega pause for a tuoment and think Ceath, a8 ce comes ip the midst of Sul lowe, when the world is journey has bern too short forthe Luts to crow Weary. Yet, evon eo; blessed are they who nover know the burthen aud heatof the day! To them the Dread Prosen they have ti aw one the cceaton mes Ad & WHite-Wingel ange, eve invert him with shadows that are man's tearfial Leart, Hee mee trou earth's pleasures to tho etter to dep h i roses u to linger unt! they sf Lheretore, b ethe young who die beloved gud loving stlll Aud tor thoag lew in years, but many in sorrows, Who Lave @lready seen the sun of hope set ere noon—who would keep the poo jug ones trom ther reaty Thue les ue ob U Deato 5 gentle vuloover of lets bu fot thy ¢ et. | urine round the weary Jrame, and loavest the Lamorbes spurib bo rice rejo, og unt God, For :sontha afer the desth of Btella, the worl’ was ablank to Piiip Armytge. Hoe noble min Was a wreck, aud i) ab tines viirapaee of reason and iiteliocs came, like Wanderipg neieors through | the ruins, Mey ¢ shows the mourns ful deslaton around nan'é Vole, And genie mm a | bis widest im ! Mr Muny thou, het is b le i from! the tearul VU geBITUSE, BO bub uuY gre.t | re Ww overurow . Bas the love Whicb bad eullered riven t eath, was canee suthieut Rare suce lavenaay, but wuen hey ¢ tie ig Se tud awoke fror te | ua nies hel, 1 Wis Wat eVor plo es we Useala Gr Le WOuwtd Les ‘ \ as Bu se | Ho) soul) | LK Grau j Worl) BuG0 Moi oto. Te pleasures were W.Ose TO Lb i shear bie feel Ve Betty W088 ploeas wae OW Lrgelibel ed by ania et).om a AU VOCem He clude ren of Eimune Bren + Tavae lo aller round the Kiers of bbe pales Lub everegentle tour. ner, api bear Lom Ade of ber Who Was gone—ot her darkened ¢ iuLood, ber happy youth, her sweeiLesm aud Ler sullering ; gpd buen they would }eten with Lim tothe muroiuring of the trees in the old churce-yard, the more tanciful of ther nkiug 16 Was ber voice whispering to them in the bull evening twibebt, Bust when the eolitary one had ktesed them o'l, and @°7 with slow, yeuruing reico— “My Stella, my beloved, let me And at length the longing praye: THE END. - BUSINESS CHA oe —FO Rtores, Restaurants Drag Stores, Le | to getor sell ont a in pace EI 1'8 Store Agency, 77 Cedar at. A, MARKET IN BROOKLY One of the beat corner stands in to THOS. BH. VAN B the same, and fortn a company thew OO. ONE OF THE the place, 21 Oak THE STOCK A of acor liquor store dolr My SOR SALE AT A BARGAIN aud fixtures of one of the best groceries and liquor ping an excell f oree down town, low rent, bat must be eold immedia GAFFNEY, Auct. 356 Eighth av Inquire KF YR SALE—A NEATLY ter anioon doin other bisiness A cout Ist ave YSTER SALOON POR Flim at, with parior and be WILL ¥2( IO loon and Fish Stand ree room with the esloon ARTICI J IRDS—A FINE SELECTI fod short bres for pale by JOLIN Also a eniall j cheap YNFEEBLED 1 On ROGAN + 145 4 tutions of beth ve uh Buche. Te«t vet ene enable vou to Dwell fror SALF. d machi df Apply at 253), Wager at achines and patterns. priy a be ) SEGA SMOKERS—A QUANTITY rood and ch You con have a single tox at wholesale price. ave 50 per cent. by applying in lamp Sore, toC. HL HUDSON, ‘earl ty Chatham. i RSA hieh; work. Inquire at 21 i 1K SALE lock, evening VOR SALE—A HANDSOME i 1 hands, iodo fee at lod Weat 4th at, in tb ithe ven For SALE CHEAP —A STE ine ho fit for cart or truck & MeDoNoUGH that ' BOARD AAD BR RESPECTABLE A would let a curnishe men, or A man and wilt at 141 Wert Mre, COYLE | OARD WANTEL with « lone woman at No, § floor, Cibar LODGINGS BY Ti week, at Dupont House, cor ste. Admittance atany hour FURNISHED ROOMS To 1 21 Kenwick st, near Cour}, Pp! with or without hoard, 4 bet MeDougal and Sixth avenue, mjuare, near LE a 1 traveller, evita! Call at i24 Caa “or KE ' betroos SEWING MACE SEWING MACHINES FOR WD let Singer's and W. & Wilror also tanchine toitaminges in @ ral bobbing, eilk and cotton, at 15 1neton «at v4 SEW ING MACHINES FOR SALE, TO entorexchonge- ail kinds, new and second-hand, “ap for cneh, or part payrocmt ; mach Loughe fod repaired ; advances made, S. Upeetaire, ower book staie SF band Grover & cnet not over $.0 thee: Raker machi Audiews H OLNTISTER MOST WONDERFUL A, bade them good night. wont strevch his arms out in the darkness, RSALE—BAKERIES, LIQUOR ot Brands, an) N FOR SALE— «inthe 4th Ward; to be sold cheap scoot bariness, sita: on the cor of Jay and Water «4 Brooklyn istactory rensone given for selling out STOCK AND FIXTURES OP juor etore, with stable for horse. PITT | A Inquire as “4 Tih et, one door from M BUY THE OYSTER S@ S FOR SALE, y birds, cages, w wodie dog and young bull dog 4 AND DELICATE CONSTI INE. SET OF TINMAN’S Tools , CARRIAG -A GREY HORSE, 16 HANDS A TEAM OF HORSES, HAR- ve truck; alto the work of a new WIDOW witv or without board, A WOMAN TO BOARD Hiuason and Laight 826 sEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Amity rtreet stazes and Sixth ave care very 685 Bronaway, toom wd WING MACHINE—WANTED A Secona- come to thee * if pres beard. NCE 4 if ond a Me thecitr. Apply enn. ist 3 BEST LITTER at 26 ND FIXTURES & Rent low. —THE sTOCK ent business ats tely. Appiv tot e iM” DUP OYS- he owner hae SALE -AT 2d at 149 Norfolk at, ON OF LONG Fart MBOLD'S Extract reetie tee ioe end ate near 6 a&ec. s © for any kind of riton at : 5 West Lie reets o GREY HORSE, if kind in harness: tovecher, * binekermith shop, ist m IONG WORK- VLLASIMMONS 148 nera'e oF oous WOMA™ n to Lor 2yeut nt young ‘ ehare et, third 5 ik NIGHT OR .ET—INQUIRE 6) West Fourth at.. near Washineton 51 as. SALE AND TO Venlwareon hands . Deedles, shuttles, ne, latest pattern; Vo. box 565 sup Y. pisee WERY- ve heatracted without pain, or ne charee, Beane ti teeth inserted, $Leich, Teeth filled with ca: brated bone ¢ All enerntons warranted, J. J. VILLARS rrond #t., 2 blacks trem Droad- war an I EKAUTIFUL AND USEPUL—TENTH ON siver or gold, 1 each tooth; vuboer, full sete, he ted without pain, or filed fillings, Syeis upwards, All cesce warranted Wo. VILLIERS, 40 Bowery, opponive the old Theatic. ro JEW ARTIFICIAL in Paris, warrante for $§, usual price & sh: cheap Dr, MICHAL DA etieet, Th ch Dew ist, & weet ' t Sa ) pier and all Erupt I LMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF ‘eloanees and revovates tb vigor of healih into the eystem & hninora that iauke mee T° PURIFY, ENRICH THE Yeautify the compexion, use HE ly Concentrated Fluid Extraot saree « jusla in atreneth one galion of BEST QUALITY > | Q Voriour sizer: full HENRY ASHFIELD, corner Oic eticetes >] Egg and Furnas cover, 20 pounds or fr Rowerr an Agent. Qt err we the 144 Weverly Pince IN AND hi A TREADWE TED id imi set sual price without pain, 3 Ave Un tb 1, A spler * 4h BEAL. re of Heimboldte aril, It iemoves rv SAKSATD \RIL- @ tdowk tussile the ud purges outtbe BLOOD, J LMe " tion, TH! WOMAN'S INFIRMARY REATMENT OF INTERNAL DL ir esirable * House ot Healing themi« ag all « as of the year, and | healthy and # e@ lecanon on the niatn ive trom the | et the fe nites —Hndeou & stoppins a 1 Station, Haren train 8,02 the 4th Avenue, in conection with a line af ftaces, which also connect with all the ‘ollowing pPrerencere tothe Infi r STUnMIUe every hve minutes trom Whe, which is the potut from estat. [he 2d Aveuue care ta , one biock eastot the etn -e route. The Sth A-¢.ue cureto ldih et. Eve eny *. Steam ronts sun every Lourtiom Peck x! thst. ta » | 12Och, et, Harem, One-third of the cores ase treaied gata vude COAL. B&§tT PEACH ORCHARD, RUD ASTD AND firet cluse white seh cou. as ines soscened and delivered, at lowest rater, CHOs OR be, cor, of tid at. wod 10th ave. 40 ) ASH COAL, she uaranieed, rd and Stanton ALITY STOYF, eened from under Apply at sd Ni, 8] Naseea etjraom 2 PERSON HAVING SECURED A VAL-¢ tnsble piece of Ol) Land in the vicinity of «cad, O41 Weils, ta desirous of obtaining Sa rah ext ulare may be had by addressing J. 84 box 8120 N 4)

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