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FD Poe remark, eaid, “weil, gir, we're not exactly on at, but we are on the buat. end if it won't “bu up, you must have sticker.” Of course tl 6 ap: iS waa irresiatil) ¢, aod the ticket purchased, The t doet no. resembletha General It waa placed front of the hotel, wae surrounded wit! ever- greene, flanked by the Ameriesn and irish fines, aud @uerded by tweive men of the $9th Regiment, The Moet admirable order wae piererved during the day. | About noon some rewdies atterped to ee erone the fences and enter the enclo ure wither t paying, i they were immediately taken into uatedy. At aur lock Arwart shower ot rain came on, which con- inued till nearly 6, enuelog many 5 ne to leave 1 bome, antl not more than fiv ple Temained on the ground, At bUcloka pi 04 on was fortred in frout of the lLotel, in the following er: Band, playing Irish aire Col. John OMaton Nerd Contre, and Lent, Col. Wat. K. dover, Mey, Orator of the Day, Lads | Invited (1 Membece of the } Recept Coramitte ONcers ot 0t) f Oticeie pod Mou of Coreoran Legion, Officers on ubers of F. B, Committees, ete, ete, The procession proceeded to a platform which wae Placed in the valle the NW. cornor of the Park, @hore the State C« troduced the Orator of the day tothove a som o'. Mr, Roberta then delivered 63 eloquent adcur @ in which be anid: “The time hoe come when every Irishman who ores bie country and bell ver m the nltimate inde. pendence of hie naive land, must @ hie pleee bes | tide the Fenian Brotherhood, in tine that fr ] Liberty cen only be won by fiehting for it Cowar } | doubiaand timidity must give place to courage and tonfidence In ourerlves and our power, ‘The man who bolle beck now, is no warin lover of hie innd, and his pstriotiein ia like the poor Trishman's olasket, too short one end, and not long nough at the other, (Lanvhter and cheers) he ition which I oeenpy in the Peninn Brother: dood is ong that ennbler me, nay compe ate fo know ul ite machinery, ite etreneth. i) hopes, and ite pros. pects; and J could tell you much th t would cheer svory true Irinh heart. and advance the cauae with the cold and the untelievine outeide ‘he organiza. Hon, but it wonld he not alore imprudent but eimine din me todo ao, ae the eareof our enemy are long and open, her eples are abouteven in thievery eltyy perbape in this very crowd. (Hireery) And though Puch her press pretend to encer atthe morement, I ene you the B » ent opinion of it, for rhe ie beginning io hear the rumbling of tho stow that will shake. if aot destroy her roiten old hulk from etem to stem, Cheers.) Ah, sho little thought when bunting the ish children from their honmesand country, with ser cruel and unjust tewe and her brute! end anfeeling execution of them, she war but place toe them where they could one da» furnish tre means of redeomning thetr couniry antavencinge ber Martyre; ehe little thought thar her exterminat a one th rejnvenation; and thatthe wlid peers who trotred the Atlantic would one day return with the tinews of war, and the genius for condueting it, 10 en- able their bro hers at home to make the most heroie struggle that has heen made since the days of Clon. barf, and which they have since proved thener tapal'e of making on the bartio-fieids of F America, when well and well then what a enecia ool tor tailiter 6 late ce to Triehin We all know how they The Fenian Mrotherhood 1 them ; and 1 know they a thelr dearly-boucht expe tn the cause of thelr ow (Cheer) If to avail Mt too Aux! sae to Ae nee for the benefit aod cherishod mavive land ed when can you be read t is, in an hour if ne: Helleve etrack, there @onr, Bugland this time will o ap ip ined, unarmed men, led by a tro Heh-souled, veli-mreritic! tut unfit ma mith O'Brien. (Senentic No, she will hav | acot—well, L won't what, for li vould be g!ving fer information, Khe will seo, when the time comer, fu the late American troubles, Englaud played oer old game to divide and destroy. ' onder if she is ready to tuke off uce now; Prather think if Brother Jonathan nd pull bee» owe feese itweilin so doing. » woull he diy k upon the act a y intimation @anted blowing, ould blow it aaourdi lease her dear Ame DB courin, for blood in th han water you kno’ nl now that her fearr inunce her to claim kind we may expect to Lear the @hole reiationship eset up, alt tious y semieeiv ilned @fow months agothe Americans were nohing but @aveper; (cheers) but all this will be ve ved tor 4 finul and grand ieckouine; aad Lhazar thing in saving to-day, (hat ninelen eof the Ame- ican people hate and nd as thoroughly ge the Irish over did. (Cheers) The feelings e dered by the Kevoiution of 1776 were pa : Put the devilieh perfidy and baseuess of Englaid in eeokiog to euguiph the Anerican ebip, when straggling in the tanpestuous rea of u @ivantic civil war, wil oever be joroien while a plank of liberty remaine fu tue Kepubhie, and an American cilizen to etaud be it, (Loud and eontin- ed cheers.) The speakor proce ded to dotall some of levauces endure! by the trish peop o, epoke ef | land's marty re, denounced orangeinon ald tralt- pre, and conciuded by raying that the trish dad begred, conareu, fawned lone enoughy anc e will try powder and ball, The shall now be the arbitrator of her destiny ishildren, and may God defend the right. speaker was «rectod with wen he retired, Col, John O'Mahony next appeared and delivered an address, in which be stated that as the chief oficer ef the Fenian Brotherhood (cheers) he came before them, That erand organization which was, be hoped, bre long to free his vative land, te would give them x few words of i for he would nos if thoy | eople now ord er 5 ihe many rounds of applaure they were voln home, that were about to do eo, for that be giv. Ang ald ard eomfort to their ‘land relentiors enemy. (Bad luck to her.) ‘That oflicer who wo sive such notice to lis euemy as to wlou and be @m going to mako his attack was unworthy of bis office, Inanother place it had been demonstrated | atthe Fonian Brotherhood conid be trusted Now t them do their duty, should their part of the work be done, (Yee, yee.) If not lielaud’s battle @ould be lost ina fight which should shake the powor of Kurope. (Applause.) tle bad heard their promina, and would now say bo Wor than Lid them good wight. A numberof other rentlomen delivered add reseos, after which the procession returued io the same order to the hotel, nud the great ple uic of the Penian Brotherhood worminated. Gop at the Evening Exchange opened at 248%, and clowed at Lise. Stocks firm, Hosr Comrany, No, 80, has not according 40 & Note rent to the HUN office, signified its allegiance Bo the New Board of Fire Commiseloners, as re- ported, Drowyep,—Coroner Collin held an inquest vesterdiy, on the body of an unknown man, wh Was found flosting in the water atthe toot ot Whites ad he ball aticet, Decomsed war bit Tin high, and about 60 peareot ago. A verde of secdentel drowning wus } Fendeved, Fine is Pine Strurer,--Shortly after 8 Ne hee been esteemed trustworthy, and denies bis bat ities eee Bar ratrs. Longina) to raik and wot ri of him. Pouca Inteiiicencr—Daring Robbery in Greme Street—Arveat of Two Highwaymen.—At alate hour on Monday night, Mr. Jacob Bherman, living at Page's Hotel, corner of Spring nnd West streets, was assaulted in Greene street, near Canal, by four or five rafMions, who beat him with « club and other heavy yeapona, They then stripped off hie coat and vest. In the pockeste were a watch and chain, and nearly #19 in inoney When the thieves bad left, Mr. Stratian gave an alarm, and officers Murphy end Piece, of the Sth and oth preeinets, eueceeded in ariesing two men on euep con. Who gave their nemee oeeph Brulter aod Mowe Conkio, All of she sfoleu property was found in posscerion of the pris- onem The Petroloum Fraud Case.—The examination in the Petroleum fraud case, in whieh Mr, 1). Mann and Daniel 8, Btratton, Ir, are charged with defraucing the stockholders of the | nited Rervice Petroleum and Mining Company, was contiaued before Justice Dodge yesterdey worning, Col, William 6, Hillyer and Mr. Georgoa 1), Ke . Becretary of the company, were eramined ior nm to the purchare of Innde nnd the Operations ofthe cov pany, The care will be contin« ned at 1 P.M. today, Stra Min ny Stock.~Thomas VeCno, a laborer, wee eetrd bb ofce vi fhe precint, ou surpicion of having eto en 65 hares ofthe Delawaro Gold and Silver Mining stock, calued at $5,609, frota Movere, Wolfe & Co, 20 Lxchanze ince, & jew dave since, The thet, ie alileced, to have talben place at the Hudeon River R. K. Depot, The accused was held for examination Justice Dod re Bilen Heffernan, at a Inte te eet the Woman Robbed. —Mr hour on Mondey night, went into corner of Avenue © and lib etrect sheexhibtied £25 In Treasury notes. juer While there ne to he: home, No. 175 Avenue A. sho wes foliowel ly three o. tou woined an (own mot th In the entry help, mod ber ho Attoct ard hela Honey up ' ue eOoney recov *red, Attempling to Pass Counterfeit Money.—Officer Melariand, of the 4th Precinet, yesterday arrested Peter Gruller, a German tailor, on a charge of ten- dering a coun legal tenter note to Sidney ‘Thomas, New Charbeve etreet, When informed that the bili wae a cov neit, Giniler tore it up, aud then offered a worwh.ews $ re and Kuan 700 Kaiiroad Bank, cf Adiion, ran.” Gruller tbat thie bill wae aleo worthless, He went ay, and in about two houre returned, and ealiiag fora bottle of wine, offered Me, ihetwae the same bill again, when he was given into custody Pi chael Grinman oflerel a sl) bil. purporsing to be arenuine isene of the “scartone Canal Dank. of Providence, K. 1." to Marin Burna, No. 37) Canal sireet, He wos told the bil wae nota good o 16, when he atiempted to eecape, ihe woman seized aud a+ tempted to Jetain bim, when Grinwanu etruck ber on the arm with bie loot aod eses ped An alarto wes given, and officer Van Kiper, of the 6th lrecinet, atresied him, Kobberies A young woman, named Mareraret Lyneh, alias Bullivan, was arrested yesterday, charged with having etolena gold watch from Jacob P. Thurston, of 49 Cherry street, while in her com- pony ina house in the New Bowery, The prisoner confessed her guilt, and Justice Hoean committed her for exam astion........James Bound was orrest- with baving stolon $50 ia eash, a trom the pockets of Mr. dobn u Market street, Justice diogan commitied bim tor trial, Brooklyn, ATreMrrep Scicipg or A Youno Mayx.— The son of a well-kuown Federal officer in the 19th Ward, becutae #0 frantic on Monday last, in couse- quence ot being discarded by the Inty to whom he wee parine attentions, that he swallowed a large dose laudanum for the purpose of ecmmitting enicite, }istmother was soon after informed of the rash act Qnd sent forthe family physicisa, who, by the forci- ble appiication of antitotes, saved the young man's life. The only recognition the physician received for his services was a torrent of foul Invectives—the would-be euicide declaring that no man hed @ right to prevent him taking his own life when the ledy whom Scaled him a sal ous Ciance.—-Yesterday, a Mr, Wil- Hama, « landlord at Greenpoiat, appeared in Judgo Thiloste Conrt and asked for a disposvers warrant acainet ao tamily named Schapoff, who occupied his property in Fourth eet. Shortly after Mr, Wil- Hane veft the Court, Mr, and Mrs, Schapoff entered end eskod for «warrant forthe a@rrost of Willams, on the @reand that at divers times elnce January lest exid Williams bad foredbly violated (he person of Mrs. Fchapoff, The Jodge in still considering the proprie- ty of issuing the warrant, AN OLD Steamboat Verrenan Goxu,— Yesterday Mr, John Hutchins died at his residence, in Willlameburgh, at the advanced age of 83 years, Whon a lad of 15, he wae steermaan of the (iret steam Doat built tn thie coantry; that constructed by Joa Itoh, aud which asiled on the old pond which form- erly eccupied the space where now the Torube prison etands, Mr. Hutchins was chaplain of Hyatt Lote, ¥. & A.M. and was oaid to be the oldest inason in the country, Tun Navy Yano Fravns,—The examina. tion In the ease of John Maxon, John R, Marsden, Wm, MeDermott, and Peancis Riley, charged with manniacturing articles for thelr own personal uee, in the Nevy Yard, was continued before the U. @, Com. i poterday, Kivi 8, DeLuce, thy Chief r « Yord, tertitied to the knowledge of a “cane which wae concealed in the Pattern Shop, It was detained fa witness's private office come time, whea lt wasyiven to the marter cooper, for w hon it wor made, and baa now in bis ofice, John Van Form, dranehtamen, testified that an orcor for a mehowany book-cars was given for his office, and it wesniow there, Aiter this witness's weimoay, the case was adjourned till this moining Tuk Lare Farugsn TAYLOR.—The Rev, Fitch W. Taylor, the oldest chaplala in the U. 8. Navy. died as the residemce of Mr. John Ronkin, in this city, on Monday Hewas in the Gath vear of hi-ego. The last xervice ho performed waeon tie flag. ship Hartiord unde rrevut, Phe toneral Vhis inte reed nee, corner of ¢ eects, His remains will be taken to Giseawood Cemesery tor inter- o'clock juste Kennett, residing fee woe bed in it was extin- tently @ 4 t of the band Y fire dl water Bbous 1,00; Bo insurance, € lov, Drownry,—Peter Fitzsimmons, eare, residing at No. 241 stan on wtreet, fei into the river at the foot of Stanter iver, ‘The body was recovered, aud the Cosoner wotifiod, THE COURTS, Cover Caresnan, T 1 Chambers, Courtopens at toc Briton v. suik; 42, Hewson v gon Vv. Al, Ne 2 LS, Von ay v boy | dehy Bazown v, Var «) 122, bothrang v, Sane AvsounsMent,-The Court of Common Please at- Journed yesterday till to-day, out of respect to Judge Brady, whose child died yesterday moruing, Tue ALLRGED Blavrm Dationry,—In the U. 8 istrict Court yesterday, by convent of the partivs, m, L, seymour aud Jno, J, 1Liil were appointed @ppraino:s in the case of the barque Dahoney, Anerets For Mat A May ann Wo- MAN Concennep,—Michae! Hart, a nicht porter at Abe Port Office in this city, war arrested yesterday wmorning, on the charge of having embezzled valu- able le\iors trom the mails, Drefte tothe unt of ever elcht thousscd dollars, which were mailed in Pennsylvania, addressed to a banking house in this ity, were fonud In posrersion of a woman with whom Hart haa been living, she had atterpred to dispose of them through several pieens, (pon deine are rested, she ackuow ledged that ele had received them from Hart on Monday morning, on his retura trom tho post office, Special Avent Gay of the Post Office Department, took charye of (he casesandon an aftidayit made by bits, Ilort wus delivered into the siody of the United States Marshal, aud broughs foie Commissioner Osborne, by whom he was coin. pwd to jall in default of #5,000 bau, Hart bas ~ amplaved in we Most Olive salou’ lel: years, Rownuray ng WAR serie | dome 04 building about | ment. Htauway Ronners Agrestep, — Two youug fellows namod James Morse and Kernard Wiley wore arrested ou Mouday ulght, charged with knocking down aud robbing @® gontleman named Phounma Bird avet Thyewry while waiking slong Sd etreet, between ot an. 4th avenues, On the af nm tie nieged, that they asked htm the thie spallog ont big watch grabbed at, J and tnecke: iit down at the same Mir, Bird was baile injured. The accused were lo ked up for excomation, ‘Phe svolea watch was tound ia Wiley kreoine rue Poor,—An investigation has been coo nenced, before the Kings County Board of om, tuto the clreumstances connected with of the contract for turn: the Alma. + Samnel Burling & Co, toatify that bp lowest bidders, and that the cousinct to James Corboy notwithstanding Con. evilence was taken, ia which it isshown ‘es flource were the lowest, The ainount od wits S15 barrels, The Investigation joucd on Tbursday next, A Sark Detutep AND Ropsep sy Bur- GLAnS, of Hemilton’s Mill, Flushing, L. L, was receutly entered by barglars, whooponed the safe by the drilling and ob: tained gold aud silverto the @ onion 90, Th hac previously entered Weleh's blucksmi@l obtxued toula tor tho Purpose, They lett e ol {| thei: mplements behind tw, Bod did mot disiacb apy of the vausbie papers) @ bale, Tie Boanp or Aut ©. The Brooklyn Pho counting-room eh Bouid of Aldermen aiourned va Monday night for hey will reassembie on the second Meautine city ollicea * the fax Cot- will Le kept open unul 8 o'clock |* ot, Bersey Ci ty. Frrzs,—Just daybreak — yesterday morning, @ ize broke out te «large caughiwr house before | fe bea utifal cross o! | ha etudy, w bh ; Pos j there ine | Ptabs like at.lesto, and is more fatal the in Hadson City, which wns destroyed before the fire- men could subdue it, The loss is estimated at over $15,000, on which there fs no Insurance, Tho fire is believed to have been the work of an incendiary...... «A fie in @ frame building in Bay street, near Grove, Jesrey City, Monday night, did damage tothe extent of $1,200; partially insured, Mr. Lincoln’s Old Home. A correspondent of the Chicago Tarstwe writes « deccription of Mr, Lincoln's old home in Spring- field, Di: Pleiny unpretending and substantial, it te the type of Mr. Lincoln's character, The shrubbery in front of the houss pripcipally rose bushes, many of thern plan ed by Mr. Lincoln's own hand, are in full lea’, and a bean ful rowe rine clamber Up one of the door posts, and trails over the cor- nice, Lilien are eprinkled bere and there, end closely shaven trim grase plate ran down to the neat picket fence surmounted the wails, The col- Utne of the pizza at the rear of the house a6 alro ‘wired with vines and creepers, and the apple trees between the house and the barva, showered the round with the pine and white of the blos forms, and fillet the f with fragrance, There te Hittle of the inrait: re in the house wo'ch belonged to Mr. Lincoln, Inthe fiont parlor is # what-not 0) @arnall rarble topped table on which was ly white cameliaa, In the ace parlor, which he was sccutioned to use a8 bock-case, This was bis favorite end here oiled and wrote, unconsciously pre aring himeel! for the great mission he was to fulfill, Tile the pen! clo ed sie book | departed the writer! Tle m asion ie fulflied. Dropped the curtain! out the i gita!l for the drama ‘s over but | the erent thoughta and the great dowdta that perved- Od It sre iinmortel ® chatuLer set conc rekon bedstead and Warm the tongue ismlent and dares not speak, be a lock, a gesture, an innuendo, that » the poison of the snp MARINE NEWS. July 26—8, Rieos, 460M, Seta, 7 22—H. Water..10 63. CLEARED, ATPAMBHIPS—Perein, Liverpool: Atalanta, New Orleone: Mississippi, do; Neptune, Baltimore; Frank, Ph ladelphia; Black Diamond, SUTPS—Arkwricht, Liv; Sandusky, St Law. River, NA Marco Polo, Bremen: Henry, Cadiz; New York, Cette; 8 W Holbrook, Mobile, URL ie -itenry & Louise, Port au Prince; Sitka, Lingan; All a.ros, #t John, N B, FCHOONF RSP. Port ince Consort, Kingston, Jam; new, Crplan, Toate loa, i Carver, Philade'phia; KP Chase, xem plac, Hauteport, N 8; ft uion, Besulort, NV; Milton, Moston; J Truman, Philadephia; De- liverance, Bangor, Me, ARRIVED. RTE AMSHIPSMetis, N Orleane: Carolina, Rean- fort; Granada, Charleston; Penobscot. Key West; El ne Euterpe, Wilming- ruz, Pocahontas, Penas cola; Patapeoo, New Ur cans: Adele, Fortress Mon) oe; Thomas A Scott, New Orleans, SHIPS--Yours America, Manila; Elvira Owons, of Bath, trom Newcesue, Ene, BARK—Schiller, of Bremen, from Cronstadt. BRIGS—Marvaret, &t Johna, NF; BF Nash, Zara: San. Ad ne os; Cheeapeake, Newbern; uk tuegox rkiing Sea, Cow Bay; t Queen, Bermuda; Cosmos, Humacoa. BCH OONFRS—Loval Scranton, Charleston; Nau- tilue, Bathuret; Minerva, Mobile; "Wm Maryek, Nor- folk; Magnet, Mueq da: Elizabethport tor Newburyport: Conue Flizabethport for Lyn Breeze, Georgetown: Honest Abe, Boston; Providence tor } izabothport; Jovathas ¢ ton; I’ Lymen, New Have Now Empire, Rock! Seranton, Greenport for W neton; BOF Brainar Portland; Uneus, New London: Maria Whit Rocklend, © F Beebe, New London: Zinger, Flshe Jeland; George Washington, Banvor: Charger, Cold Hpripg for Albans; Elizaneth, Middletown; Mitchel!, Providence for Albenv; Faunie Hanmer, Hartford: Taconal saco; Waid, Calais: EH Brazos, N Haven: (rv enwood, Port Jefferson; Oregon, Rocklen’; Young ‘Teazer, Gisee Da ‘nihantel iolmes, Newpor Leneley, New Haven; Thomas P Cooper, Newp brigabethport; + Sawver, Machine; Trya 4; Naw Vinuhaven; Elien Baine or for Klizaborhport G A Hayde 1 ex; Willow Lube: J © Waidroa, nton; Mi —;Th B smith, New Bedford; Copia, Boston tor Albeny; MA Hidresh, Newport for Elizehothport; Jenny Lind, Boston; M E Bird, Newport; Eagle, Rockland SLOOP-—Loluter, Nicholls, Providence, with madre, BELO Ship Alexander Marahall, Liverpool; sehr July 4th, Port au Prince. Too Late for Classification. 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Ath, a lig - he move antique ekirt, The re- ward wi and oo questions asked by return ing it to in, ton et, us MAVINGS BANKS, | PviNa's SAVING'S INSTITUTION, 96 Warren street CHANGE OF HOURS, Onand after August Let, 1505, thie Bank will be open daily trom lo A, M, to 8 P.M, By order of the board of Lrustees, 47 V, L. BUXTON, fee, NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR 14th at ands.h ave, Open daily trom Jto 5b at, V enn. Saturdaye from lto 71 4. et, free tiom Government tax De. or betore Aug. lob Will Craw iuteresy uy. dave, THOS. CHRISTY, Pres iy. pecinaecoaneart i J UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM Rall. rowdé, On and after Monday, J) Sid, (raine for lroy, connecting Ww Netthern and ‘will leave New York ns ioltows}: *M.,and fom Harlem fe. at 1) A.M. and 44) PAL youre, W. HK. VANDER: Bit, Vii ah TEAM! 8” MARY POWEL FOR COZ cz West oink Cornwail, Newburch, Milton, Poughaerpeie and Rovdouh frou toot of Vertay ig MAVOX &s6ruoun excups Ob is o'clock, w i4 ny wd on eliuer opot, Sth ste aud Din ave, ag | POETRY. Prayers Not Pleasant to Hear, do not like to hear bim pray, 1 Oa Geoded tenes abou on bets, grace 0 opend aright each de Povo knows bis neighbor has n four, I'd rather eee bim go to mill, And buy his lucklass ne'ghhor bread, And ero hia children eat their fill, And laugh beneath ther humble shed. I do not like to hear bim pray, “Let blessings on the widow be"— Who never seeks Ler home to may, “Lf want o' ertakes you, come to me." T hate the et 80 loud and long, ve cuared for the o ante weal By him who secs them crushed by wrong, And only with the lips can feel. I do not like to hear her pray, With jeweled ears and silken dress, Whose wesher-worman tot day, And then is askel to work for less, fluch pions shaves I despise, With folded henos ond air demure, They lift to heaven their holy eyes, Then stca) the earuings of the poor. Ido not !ike euch soulless prayers; Lf wrong, I hope to | ¢ forgiven; No ange!-wing them upward bears, They're lost a million miles from heaven. FRANCESCO RODONI. A Story of a Sicilian Brigand. homeward, my thoughts, spite of my crvvel situation, frequentir reverted to the rob- ber'a words, and I badly know wi other to obey hie directions or no’: | ub the eight of my beloved se noon putall thes and any other re- flectiona to Ogbt, and [ rushed homeinan @ ony of d apair, y noon when i arrve’, anilye i miserable night, distracted by contending pasm ons; what to do, what © hope, I knew not, evi ry effort to calm mv- self only threw mo into ‘res: psroxyeme of grie!, I bad given worlis toa e Leura, but dared not ep- proac) her, lestmy peasion should incite me to @ome fearf| deed. to remain in con‘imement, how- ev wes impom ft and t the orening of the Jay after my retur Is t of doors, intend- ing to take a solitery troll; tut perceiv.ngacrowd atthe end of the vise, my steps involuntarily turned that way. Someof the police were pro- cl im nga rewert for the apprehension of Fri cesco Rodon}, § nolorio is robber, who ke; talit coustry side on fear, ani capture whorn all att: mpts bad been in vain. He bad toat very n gla, the oll. cers declared, robbed a. Eaglish geutieman of @ larve num of money, and thougs wounded in the seul, contrived t) escupe with bis booty: the i mation ended by es ribing bis person and the smount of tle rewa At first [listened wish @ stupid unconsec, usness of what waa goingon; trethe description wae read, t) @ thoug!.t flea ed upon tae that it \ as Fran ceaco bimeelf who hai cntertai.ed me on mountaip ; there could be n doubtofit, the count (all.ed in every respect ; and thes, the reward! it would fully pay the eum demanded t ino ayaa that fearf.1 } e@ first entered my mud, felt es thou): struck by lightning ; my Lead swam roun’, and I had simost fallen to ble ground; but I «pura. ng Cemon from “What!” y limwhe @ sme at ! Of; not Iam aot sunk so low as Come woe and despeir and death, ee thatl be frre from erim ; and sue: corme{" Such were my first emot ons; but alas! the devil returned to me to ihe go!ituce of might, wh eperug Fi leous though #, acd awaken? foul dee. rea with- in me. orible plan for acqviring the ree Guirite money haunted to din rein did Tate ternptto riimyacif fit. The busy suggestions of tue fiend, by whom it Wes pr mpid, aostel by every evl Lelne, ursed me to the commission of the dreadful come ; aud che fearful contles i e.ween ¥ good and evil nv ture almost goaded me to mad- nose; ll atlea th Leou d forbear no longer, Ibwos esl) morn, sud thedark trees which abated Laura's window wereiuview, “Is is enou aid ) me what may, ehechall be mine.” A yell of mine laughter, methought, burst out biad I mace this exclamation; | ut [stopped my nd ran furiously off. I awoke the chief of the police, and rapidly informed him of my object, He hemtated for sometime for he evideniy posed mo mad ; but I was not eo then, Ob! that l Were so now, It did not take long to convince bim of the fearful rea ity of my design; and we set off at once, accompanied by four of bis fellows, for the capture of hin who had, two days before, sav- ed my li T could see that these men, bardesed asthey wore, despised me; aud I proceeded ac- cordingly, some distanve before them, I dea ised myself, Linear g gare I loathed and ab- orred myself }—yet I heid on, my teeth sot, my hands clenched, and the fire of hell burniag im my bosom. On coming near the appointed spot my comrades lagged behind ; and I wa:ked forward alone to mect Francesco, He was waiting my arrival, and baie me welcoiwne, which I returned, though the words almost choked me;and I dared not look in the face of my unconscious victim. He seemed weak, end was wounded in the right side, yes overy glance of his eyo made my guilty soul tremble “Ibis well,” suidhe; ‘Iam glad that you keep your appointment. Follow we." With thase words he turned to walk away ; but I gave the pre- concerted sigual, aud in an instant Le was seized aud bound, I dared not meet hia gaze now, bus snatching the gold from my ewployer, shot down the steep pathway impellid by staime, horror, and remoise, Strange to say, as I procee:led thene tvel- ings Kave way to a feeling altmost of joy forthe pos- sesivn of the money, | stopped, poured out the goli on a stone by the way side, and counted It Then I laughed till the valley wae filled with the echoes of my dreadful mirth, and danced round the treasure with the horrid glee that a demon might feel on achieving the ruin of a soul whose apostacy, he knows, will only add a deeper shade to the blackness of bis own damnation, On approaching the village, I proceeded at once to Espinola's house, Laura, who was sitting mournfully at the window, uttered s ery of eu: sud sprang up to meet me, I rushed in, and fling- tng the guid on the table, exclaimed, that now there was no bar to our happiness, Iu the impulse of the movment she flung her arms abouts my neck and burss into :eare of joy. As tho thought of wy dishonesty, however, cross- ed her mind, Laura stepped beck, and entreated me not to deeve her, ‘Assure me,'' said she, “that it is honestly, lawfully obtained.” This might have told me what to expect when the full truto should be known; but I was blinded to al! consequences, and assured the trembling girl that it was lawfully procured—awfully, I not say hovestly, for the word e.uck in my throat, Woy should the tale of guilt be lengthened out ? T sat down beside her, and wretch that I was, clasp- ed my arm sround her innocent form, and listened to all her guileless pratile, as though I had really been the sink ss youth I seemed ; yet allthe time there w. feariul consciousness of my dreadiul crime, that pressed like lead within my bosom, Presently there wae @ noise at the end of the vil- lage, which gradually approached, and attracted Leura’ attention, kuew bus too well what it was, yet I could not move, and did not even look up tilllthe crowd ato at our window, when my eyes met those rancesco. Fettered and wounded as ho was, his glance petrified me; and I remained to hear my i doom, motionless and secseless to all but one dreauful object, *Frieuds," said the robber, looking around him; ‘Tam a malofactor, 1 is true yo havel she feelings ofaman, and deserve to be, troated as wuch, tli I langhterea likes dog. Listen, and judge if e be not greater miscreants on earth than Fran. cescy Rodom, ‘The otner day, aman approuched ny haunt; she tempest coming on—he Lad loss bis road—-.e was weary aud hungry, I took him tomy home,I gave Lim food and shelter, and the nex; moruing acted as his guide, I—ihe robber, the murderer—iid this; nay wore, he sold me thas he wanied money ; to gain ft I committed this last r bbery, for which Lam pow to sutter, I had bide deu him to meet me suis morning ; he came, truc to bia tryase, bus bow aw companied these bonds ‘ay answer, What say to thie!’ Ayel of harzer avose cove, ~ Bus | Rent ore W During thie torrent of words I sat ike some wretch who, frozen by terror, awaite the coming avalanche. I felt that some trerribleconsummation wes at hand, bus had never imagined anything se as the reality, and not knowing what I did, screamed out “Itis falee, i may bot, cannot, shall not be true.’’ “Tt is true!" shouted my father in return. “ Wretch as thou art," continued he, * diazrace to the earth, begone! Thon bast known the honour of e son but to disgrace it! [disown thee? hence« forth thou art an outcast,—another, but more gitil- Cain, Away! Thus does thy father larth aod se thee As he spoke, he ae upon me, end a yell of ven+ geance arouse from the crow!, Taer pase one were roused by the horrid recital, and they aitacked the door, for the window was too Strongly barred to ad. mitthem. At this moment I thought of Laura, she at least would not desert me ;\t wae for her sake that Thad done and suffered all thie; but when I turned round whats chance was there; from « blooming Hebe slie had become « frantic Moos ; the soft, shrinking girl was chanyed into amadden- od wate With a look of unuttersl lod erust, and @ voice husky with pasaion, she bade me leave her, “Go miserable wretch |" cried abe, “nor Polinte this air with thy pes*iferous breath.” & moment I stood hovror-siru k, bui my pursuers had almost burst the door. Urged! y the inatine- tive love of life, I rushed towards another entrance which bad ben forgotien by to. tury of the cro outside, and prolovge’, by «@ toechanical flight, an @xistencs already totvieratle. Borue on the wings of fear and anguish, I soon outstripped my pursucre and reached the woods, where 1 subsisie? for come time, in what manner, or bow long, I know tot, They were hotdara, t believe but aves of misery were contained in them, Pr-yed on ly romorss and despair, (ossed to and fro by the widest and mst esrful peasicna, my mind be 6 chaosof misery, I feared to re, turn to the heunis ofmen, for f thouvht that my crime Was stamped ou my countenance, aod thet the parricide would be torn in pieces by thelr juss ven,eance. Idreace: the love 8 of she wooda, for aol ty $ ever dicadcful to guilt. Acitated by these contending emotio.s, [now heara the ferce cries of my fatLer's avengers upon my track, and ruaned in'o the cee; ost recesses ct the wilieroens, flying with the speed of abjecs fear from the ‘ace of man. And anoe methought the den ons of tue pie to For yelled on one as guilty nathemulives, and we ouuds of hel. were loosed upou tie, anal ted back Sowarda the habtiatons of maneiod. 1 us impell+ ea, Lone day made my Way towards ane Lvoure iug Villave, whee my crimes, Thone |, would be unknown, a# Well asiny person, Worncut with misery, toll, and hunger, avd faliooe with the beat of the sun, I waar ng (for Tk inot waik, however exhauste,) 1 cour suddenly on & dreadful spectacle ofa ma oom cea on a Ligh gall toe distorted and mang. lel = limbe told of the feariul work of the wheel, the twisted muscles of the face spoke vol- umes of wagouy ; the countosance of the dead was tursed dowa to me,—it was my fewer! 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