Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
li “ree Fone of the Ath ave cars, Be was se pos injared, and after being attended to by « physician, was taken to the residence of his parents, No, 88 McDougal street. Summer Nionts’ Frstivan or tie Lin Districts were promptly on hand, it was found im- possible to stay the progress of the flames, and the factory, with ita contents, was entirely desiroyed, The fire baving spread to the bottling department of “NAVAL INTELLIGENCR, DEPARTURE OF TUE RTVORD. @ranger, ‘I bave beard so much taat I can em dure no more to night, Iwarn yon of one thing, If your son left children, I wil find thet out. ry not seek to excu!pate bim ‘rom the great crime re ee ee Yesteriay our reporter paid & final visit to the ora Pagehip Hartford, which will tn & few boars bid adieu to the shores of the United Btates for the next three years, the history of this verse! is so prominent and her name @ endeared to the American public that she will not leave us for a foreign shore withoot eansing a feeling of regret that duty console her to 0 where the uncouth colestials and bigoted cou! 7008 of Japan will not appreciate hor rervicrs, The Hart ford afte: cronsing the bar will hoist the broad pen- nant of acting Kear Admiral Honry H. Bell, whe vo distinguished himself im the attack upon the barrier forte in China, The inst time that sailing veesels an- Aided by steam, attacked land fortifications, and who destroyed the obstructions at to forts below New Orleans « few hours previous to the victorious ad- vance by Parragut’s fleet npon that city, The Squad- fon andor bis command will consiet of the Flagship Hartford, and screw sloop Wachusett and Wroming, and the store ship Relief. Tho sailing sloop-of-war Wamestown being vow on hor way howe, The Hart- ford is in splendid condition, and carries a bettery of two 100 pounder rifles, and 18 9-ineh guns, Abe praxnast Bocmsry.—last evening the Sumner Nights’ Feetivel of the Liederkrang Bociety took place at Jones’ Wood, w ascene of grest Leauty was displayed. At ao carly hour the guerts besan to arrive, uodisroayed by a sharp shower of rain, which cansed the committe to fear that the testival would have tw te postponed. ‘The entrance to the Woods was handsomely tt with calelnin leh, while the grounds generally wero beantifully Ulumimated. In front of the hovel, a larce lyre, with tho word “ Liedorkraur,” was baudsomely displayed iu jet of yas. The platfortns were decorat- od with evergreens, and lit up with Chinese ian- torna the # hole being adorned with American shields, flags aod tri-colors. The woods were wagnificently de- orated Ly Messrs. Boheldkunt & Co., the proprietors, The eky soom cleared up, and mine o'clock there were provably fifteen hundred ladies and gentlemen present. About half-past nine astenmboat arrived from Toboken, with aLout # Laadred members of « eormaa musieal society from that oity, They march- ed to the platform, bearing a handrome benner, she ‘will touch at Rio Janerio, Cape of (dood Hope and | ladies carrying Chineso iantorne in the slape Batavia, on her way out, and will then proceed di-wet | of stars, Tho New York Ligderkrang eocinty to Hong Kong, whieh in all probability will be the | was thea aalnted with three cheers, Sometime headquarters of the Bast Todla Squadroo, Ureongh possibly she may frequently + Mac lorrone desiring to communicate with their frieuds on board by lettar, shon!d direct them te Hong Kout, Chinadn care of the U.S. Conrni at that place, The Martford would have sailed yesiertay worning, but she locked some charts which were eu roule from Washington, The following is @ list of ber officers: efter this another steiner arrived with a club from Uiookiyo, Fireworks wer disehareed trom tho dif. ferent steamers, aiding brillianey to the scene at (he landing, Danetng soon comma.enced in good on ty which was enjored by the young ‘“‘frauletue” and their sweethearts, This terpaichoreaa aimuse- ment was kept up for eome time, wid thea about one handred members of the Liederkrang soclely (male san ene Beas Adiairal, Hoary H, Bell, command: | and fernair) sane several plesos of muste mmmander, RK. W, Shufeldt: Tieut, Commandor, | Of which the folowing received abundant gi C Carpenter; Lieutenants, Sa! rewn J. | applause: “Pilertm’s Chorus" from Tenn 5 Rie; " HE ree eatold Cid Mande Wt, Wino Pag: | Dawer by Waerer, “THe Billie Wasserrose" aster, Washington Irving ; Surre@ons, l'aseed, Ge Pecroser; Asistant, Cr it. Page: Uhapi W. Dorrance ; Engineers, Chief, Andrew La : Ist Avalstants, FA. Wilson, I. i. F. Muller, 2¢ Ae- detente, W. 0. Binith, O. W. Allieon: 2d Ansintant, Hi pp Acting Third Avsistants, Geo. B, Boggs, Ro b Captain Marinos, James Fomen; Lieut. Marines, F.C. Galliasnpau ; Commodores s c+ retary, W, Peterson ; Midshipmen, DP. C. Woudroa, W.M. Folger, F. H. Sheppard, Horare Fell) ; le ¥ ores t (The Bilent Warer Lily), by Pr. Abt; “First atgs of Love,” with chorus, by Frey, and the ‘Le Hunter's Bong.” with chorua, by Spohr. Everybody koows that the Gerinanus can ring, But when members of arociety, shoes name sicnifies “The Song Wreath’ tings lt may Le tekon for ranted that ther perform- aneor are something extis, ‘The sone and danghters of “Vateriand” enjoyet thomeelves to their heart's content, dancing and singing auill day licht, when the feet) val broke np, A New Trape Movemwest,—The Ocean Bleameh!p seamen of New York held a mocting inst eveoing at the 61h Ward Hotel, purecant to acall published tn yesterday's Bun, for the pu nose of tak- ing preliminary steps for forming themselves into an seeociation, in order to obtalu an advance of, anda betier regulation of wages, than at present exists, The men are at present receiving $75 @ month, which r-at-Arma, Joho W 6 Winooski left her anc! che Battery yesterday morning at 19:90, and proceeded w the navy yard preparatory to the trial of englace with the Algonquin, The Rhode Island is off the Battery, coaling up for mocial service, The Florida will tow one or more of the light men- te. os Lo support of ‘ ir hen © pres. ttors from the port of Philadelphia. by Mr. Bullivan, » eea- The screw sloop Brooklyn is vow in Dry Dook at the savy yard, being ceppered. The Onward is rapidly preparing for service at the he had long enterteined the ides of sing an association of the description proposes: ‘ finally conciuded to visit the crews of the sever. saliine from this port, eakod their " a! vessels Brazil station opinion om the %. The idea having found tavor is larameved (het the corey slowp Magura le ordered | ipiing ta ever tp ghapt peel tpenmnzes on cheald rary 01 some, and may be looked for some time during this | Vike them @ combined body, and cand to thelr M- @rewnt month. ture wefare, He jon tbat thoy should decide on 8 cortaiD rate of weger, bo be received by them on and af or the lst of September, which wee left for the majority of the members to dmide by that time, It was then moved that a commictee be appointed for the purpose of framing & constitation to govern the organization, but nobody being found willing to serve on the comiitios, Mr. Sullivan offored to draw up the articles, subject to their epproval. which offer LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Heavy Deravoation Br 4 BANK TELLER —Txs Puornix Bank Ronsep oy $250,00—Amnzet | was accepted. ‘The hvoks were then ined for the ov Tu Dey auLten.—Mr, Henry B. Jeonkine, late tel- | Bit Poee of Soseivene Laemptions, and allowing theese who wish to embers to enroll thetr vance, od until mext Thureday, | BAuLoon Ascrssions,—Profeasor Lowe has opened an Amphitheatre on Mth street, near the Bixth avenue, whore he has arranged to raise hia army balloon, for the purpose of permitting ladies and gentlemen toenjoy a ride in the air, and take « view of Manhattan Island, The Professor has ex- peaded « large amonnt of money in hjs preparations to amueo the public, and will ue doubt be well patron- ized during the season, Tox Dercn Max-or-Wan Warnnoves eti!i remains in the barbor, A number of compl mentary visits have been paid the officers, by the Dateh revideuts of this city, and they in retarn have visited the city, and have been comducted to the various places of tntorest. On Toosday the Commo- dore and officers attended a pic-nic of the New York Unioo Musical Association. For tax West,—The ayent of the Children's Ald Society will leave the city in « few days, withs company of children,ffor the West. Poor beys and firle without work, or parents who wish to have their children placed in good homes, can do so by applying as Clinton Hall, Astor Place, Gorn sold at the Kvening Exchange at 142, Gtooks inactive, ler of the Phounix Bank, one of the wealihiert instita- tons in Wali street, was arrested about half-past two clock yestorday morning, by Officer McCarty, of the 2th Precinct police, on a charge of embexzling #250,- 0 frem the bank. The complainant ts Jobn Parker, Cashier of the bank, whore aftidavit is as follows -— “John Parker, of No. 45 Wali street, being duly #vorn, doposes and says that at the City and aply af New York, lonry B, Jenkins (now here), did as toponent verily bel! eand arpre, daring the two (pare past, felouiously take, steal and earry away, vers oa de of money, to wit—two huadred and 210 an! ty af the oly of hee Vor. Dace Neneee Pecmpeemenen) ond feloniously taking afororaid it that Jenkins aimitted to depocent Ben be,wes, ond, cobansies the same, Wcroire tonording ¥6 lav, and that he be hala tempore: H yt order to give do ent an opportunity to make « woper complaint in the premisus. Joun Panxen.” Jenkins was taken before Justice Ledwith yoster- lay, but no examination was hat in the cass. He sdmitted his guilt to Mr, Parker, aud implicated five other perrons in the embezzlement. The otlicers of the bank expect tosecure furthor arrests, when all of the facts in this interesting case will be made pub- Me, Jenkins ts 44 years of ago, aud {t is said that he has been employed iu the Phoenix Bank for the past Wyoars. On the death of the late lresideat of the (wetitution, Thomas Tileston, Mr. Jenkins was Pro moted to the position of Teller, Mr. John McKeou appeared as counsel fer the bank yesterday. Le sald that the sum lost was vot so large aa stated by the Cashier, An examination in the case will probably be made to-day. THE COURTS. Privovans Sexvasoxn,—Recorder Hoffman yeater- day ecntenoed a number of prleovers: Wuo Witt Bur 4 Curep t—One of our re- | Peter Munday, Tawren Caney, le —() ‘ slay, ce » Janes Gorton, sud George Henry, all 4 Porters, noticing a number of persona assambied wlary aud were pa a = AE anda beets found @ hotel io Fulton street, yeaturday, proceeded sores ick G. Wille, attempt et burglary, to ascertain the cause, when he discovered a woman Segree Risto Prie Nat Tears ani Amon! bs Ces —Father « dejected specimen of humanity—with a | °. Coruolins Poagher'y, tant iereone Beale tlccn Pretty little babe in her arms, which the fewale was JOATE. «++... Alonzo KA a drunkes ‘ho, aren tio, man aud pormons'ing au uficer, Penitentiary ' ; . Joon H, Bogert, a river thief, plead fuilly to stealing 6 aatl, and was sentenced to the Penitentiary for clx mouths. Mag Johnson, petit eyeeny, endeavoring to sell to & parry of goutlemun tor the low price of @6, Ono gentieman, afier looking at the ebild for come time, offered to purchase it, but finally eoncluded “he had botter vet." The woman was considerably annoyed and disappointed at this dete. mination, and proceeded on ber way in high dud. Goon, swoariug at the party for “ aking her waste all bat time for nuthin’, as she described it, Tut Mayor any a Hack Dutyer,—For ome time past, Captain rackett, of the ¥ib Pre. efnct, has been afer the main who turnishe arriagen for the corporation officiel, with a sbarp stick, in or- der to make him take outs | vense, On Wedno day the Mayor ordered a carriage: iy Was sent, 851 bunt ae he was about to enter it a linck inepeccor arrested ile | river for uot having alicouse, The Mayor was ao. ' ear, Pentteatisry 6 monthe....... Margaret Pockw leaded gullty to stealing bedding nt Preneh's Hor “onitentiary 8 months victed of b Mr, Jacob the 24th ely Joop) Datlor was con’ ghwey robvery in aemeuliiuy and renbing e" ol Bentenced to Stave Prison for ten fresced woul won On, i maa in Greene stiect, on tho night uly, +» Meinel Oliver, a Coban, dlarceay in robbing abasdone Stave Privo fo m) Bele finer was con \tyncet to the Peuitents Kovert aidert ple guilty to daugeour wee, at Cha wiha Nemant- “lgulity to Hoye, of course, but he ec uplimented the mrn for @oing Die duty, and ordered the piopriescy of the cai. age to be fined ten dollars, tor sending Jim an @aiicon od uriver, Look OvT ror SHARKS,—T io ba: woidier, Veoireutiar soll, COUVIE. e¢ of Siug for tio ve e. of stealing © Veo voare. 1 re sharks | ceny, wos cen have boon caught this weok—onw near py or a hier | te Mine UAmuesimith, grams Bot, Hest River, and cne up ihe Norty Kir " F ear mA SOR P : Mab Canal etree’, Yostantay our reportes aaw tnene vsre | ogee ap ipa hed ' plios fiah—e aoro indicat of « ai Pier Noob © davece or oS Liperty atvret, Rivor, Boys sbould be careiul bow tho: bashe sion, vinasens mage heture lagt in coupe ‘ ) eeee clONR | MMeLeashlin. and twouera, woos asmeae he did Lee our docks, aflor Unee warnings; when they loast | ; y anon Vhey fut the might tu vaeitiux rartfous t ibe fe midd) e » me wih bey mv feel m ae ue ‘ us aud at 4 o'clock yovtertay moraiug, ue party | NE PHILAVELIIUA PAtaue or Fikeves, 1 ne in Olver street, noar Chathern, the men @hich will take piave on the loch ef October, is to be BS eve of 2311 i) mubey, Aud ACheck tor dow, | such # grand affair that Now Vork fire computes ace | gre ict aus. stare Saris making preparations to atsend, ae members ot | Mansneld, ape arn wes of the Frenklin Kugine Co, No. 3 are gulag, ALL other bovteere, he reusoa and was loc up. The | : é solng 1Re re aum | Dil.ce Deve a descciption of the 1u0m, aud ere after Uvited, Unean, Tur DIsasrer ON THs STRAMBOAT Annoy vw A Fuottive ior Wusnd Konig bireda horse wom OF. T wi inal, ty vide fo Cen. tral Park, Ele mistook the road, it Wweull eeem, ior he rode the hore 'o Puiiadelpnir, whither bo wae pareucd and brought back, Lester: ay praplned be.ove Justice Loiglth and committed for "i ~-Anories Viovim,—The body of auotber vicwiw of the disaster on the steamboat Arrow, ou Satuid ay night, has beca found. The deceased was Mra. Pr ja- cills ©. Ellerby, 9 widow lady, 4) Of AR, rec me ly @ resident of Tarrytown, Mra. Kliert to take she cars for her home on Baturda, burt = too Inte, took passage on the Arrow. Abt the ir se o the explosion, she either leaped or fe! overt oard, and was downed. The body wastoupy ou Wr slues- day aiternoou, Hoating off the foot of LUsihetr wet, N BR. Coroner Wiildey held au inquest, and a ve: uict of Jeath by drowning was seudered. The body will be removed to Tarrytown tomdlay for iutermont, Ron Ovan,,—Yesterday & boy about ty years @ axe, named James W, Faleby, wes run: Mreokliym, Desrrvcriv® Firg in WitiiaMspornen— A Mokoooo Faorowy ae (Lass Hovax DxeTROYED, Loss anourT $169,00,—ONe Pinewen Ixy unep.— Aboui baif-past twelve o'olock yesterday, a fire broke out in the morocco factory of Thomas Shevill, situat- ed at the cornor of Kent Avenue aud Taylor street, Williamsburgh, The fire spread with creas rapidisy wor near a pe " the Fiupire State Flint Glave Works edpoinine. that en ire and notwith.anding the efforts of the firemen, it was also with fne- be was) uliding wus soon_also enveloped in The moreeco a frame buiding, apd with ite stook was ed to he worth Om; inewred a¢ fo'lows : . wich ‘ance Co, ed arte Cental 2. rut , £2.50; Home, 4 Cen Paik, { n Globe $1. 5% ite coutente destioved. 15.0; Firewen's Teuaty $206 muity, $15.0; aasolt, 6° 600; Euterpriee, Uh Fhe pins woiks were owned by Meare. rer, Thiel & Co, and their ose ctfmated at 40; pArtiaily inrurod, There were about three ted wen aud boys cmployed by the reapecive aureofthe fi meoidentul ; | re Is unknown. and is presumed ed, it broke out so suddenly that no two por ithe pi. nileee saree as to tbe Flace where tre tire ted, The dryi ‘orke ara Hot in operstion at thie senson of the year, and thee was but one fire in the Lullding, Nothing was saved trom the trre. Dus ing (he progress of the fire three firemen arcended the roof of ‘Lie laliding, ecenpied by the Empire (Glass works, wi h artreim o: waier, and. persis. in re taaining there, contrary to the aabice of Captain Woviom, who vatnod them ot their danger, A few Minutes only @apeod after thie warning whe the jucf fell ia nth @ lond ciash. ying with it the thiee men. Two of then, hows ver, (lanie, Magrath sud Joun MeKews, of Fnyvine 6, B.D.) managed to extricaw thomerives with sieht incaries, The other Maeo (\rrorse Miewart, of Engive 12, W t).) was bad- AY 1Dju es, and would doubtiese heve porished but for the gallsotroodtuet of acitizen nawed G, W. Morrin he reidue la bouth Sordh etree, who rescvet bim St he perticf hieowa lite, Mr. Morrie was partial UbeogN jo en be enereet the ruins, bat Alters ‘ithe ras wes euabled to yo hows, Stewart 1, 80d now Les in a very » ecarions ite poles, vader luspector Faik aud Cap'alu viom, of dob Precinct, recdered vasuabie sianece ; and the 2.64, uucGer Chief Eugincer + did arcucue and willing service, Afer the he aman named John Haggerty, rosid- low ob Si Kent avonue, wee aesauied! fu a sager beer savon near by, aad wOeeo badly tojured Atout whe bead wish an irou pot, thet bis tfe isceepalied or A YO 08 IAD Gotucu Sadiew Tioy, ead to have been Whithe ae-auanis was arrested by officer Uilder- sleeve aad locked up. Tue Forman Street Disastrn,.—The workinen who dug the bodies of sue men out of the rujos of Nor, 93 and 06 Farman sireet, have piesent- od their bille wt the rate of @5 per day. The pro Prietor of the pi emiees refuses to pay the bills, which arcoant to abou! $1,100, om the cround that they are exorbitant, Application hes been made to the Mayor, aud be feew a dw pay the men. The Comp- trolier is leo will as soon as he is levally author- ized to do ro, It te one of thove eases tor whieh no provision bas bean made, and bencs the difiewty, the Diatricy Atiorney ia gathering eviceuce about the eccident, aod Lae ruatter will doubiless be pre- rented to the Grand Jury as soon as couveued in Seplember next Hiouway Ronnrry,—A man named Thom- ar Jacemuan, wae robles of #80 and a sliver waich, while paseng Bloue claibush avenue, near Be itic street, ob \\ edousdey wie bt, Two wen who could not Le identised om sccouns of she darkness escaped with the property. BaLe or G OVERNMENT MULES.—Some 40 mu'eselich » a \weir Lime io the army, were fod at suction yesterdsy, om the Ciscus (erouad Fulton ay onu:, aud brought trom 815 to $76 each, Serney City. Tureves AmMoxost EmiGnants.—A rough looking customer trom New York, who gave his name as Wim. Wilson, was erested at tho New York and Erie Railway cepot oa Wednesday ovening, on suspi cion of belug ono of & gang of three who had robbed» German emigrautof awatch, The thieves weut on board the emigrant train as it was shout leaving, and mixing amougst the passougers, had succeeded in capturip« ® watch from eneof the German emigrants, but the robvery being at ouce detected, ax out wie reseed, and tho thieves made « burried exit, anu $vO of them succe+ded iu making their escape, Wil eon was overhauled by some the enraged emi- raat -eded to aciuinisier to him a souad lncernied ta igees, and tue drubbing not die- coutioued unti wiive ofticer Farber came ap and toog the accused into custody, ‘Tbe wach was not recovered, Yesterday morning the prisoner was taken Leiore Kecorder Martia of Jersey City, but the evidence being insufficieut, he wee dischare- ed. ibe ps isomer rematued as the station house watil Re coal soud w Now York dor a new ouifit, aud then parted, A New Catmovio Cuvaca at Gurrrx. BULG.—The corner stove of » new Catholic Church of which Fatbor Timothy Papionist is Pastor, ls to be laid at Gutvenburg, on the 20th inst, The work has been in course of erection about two rears but has of funds, ineeed alowly in consequence of a louse was held on Wednesday, in ald of the above eburch, at Moxert’s Kock Cellar, Gattonburg, which was yuve “Er ny, anne ‘The Charch will cos, about Founptina,—About eleven o'clock on Wed- nesiay nixhi, acitizen named Luke Caniff, found en losatiying im Morris street, Jersey City, where it bad probably been abandoned by its mother, The was sent to the Almsbouse, Tux 'inkMens’ PARADE IN PHILADELPHIA ~The members of Liberty Eugine Company No, 1 (steamer), of Jersey City, are making preparations to visit Pbiladelplia on the ocvesion of the greasy parade. Tact and Talent. Talent is something, but tact is everything. Talent ts serious, sober, grave and respectable— tact ie all that, and more too, [iis not a seventh sense, but it is the life of all five. Is isthe open eye, the quick ear, the judging taste, the keen emel! and the lively touch: it is the interpreter of al! riddles, the remover of all difficulties, the use fulin ell plecos and at alltimes. Ib is useful in solitude, for it shows man his way through the world, Talent is power, tect is wkaill; out is Weight, tuct ie momentum; talent knows what to do, tact Knows bow todo it; talest makes ® man respectal's tact will make bim reapected ; telens ie wealth, sack is roady money, For all the prac- rea vl Life) Mook Carries 1b agaings talent p em to the theatre, and put on the stage, and talent wil p we you @ aragody that will scarcely live loog enough to be eondemned, while twt keps tee house fp roars night afer hight, ¥ ot b its euceeswulfarces, Tuere is no want ireniehec tulect— ere ie no wautof dromaic tact, Dut they are a:ldom together; so we have suc. Cees! Ul pieces weed no, respectable, ¢ pocea Which are not successful, «lat, ane let them sbak Curieateach other in lege) rvalry leselyy Dut tect fe beet ot the y id, » bas mauy # comp!imuent from the teach, ta whea fees ircks #bvrt and cleute, Talent epouke joarne ly apd lof ily, tact briuipe | Ts. y ib maaegs the Worl) Wouder that it gmsou no yi, $2OR ONC ET sobs ceuweus thas | "ele OO BD taet the e@& , wegtt to carry ; it cake fuse 6 tre rehs mal ca tho te seo i takes o) hinty ong hy sts eye cathe | weether cow, ig rerdy & haFantaes of | blows. them wai sul ones PVG usme = t $0 bu@ profismicn | bact couyersa, q tact gas Lonor irovatbe peotwss a, Tase buen bo co Sulont feels its wei Detect Oude ite way, | { Talents + is obe. Valonsie lone ; oreu Wi and tect ly bleese 1 wibd pre- | ferca sin the seuste, sient hes | | the ear cf ‘iy hous’ bub tack wing It baw ite vos, Talent te fit for cup) | tect Is ted for it, Is basa kaact ot slippi place with a sweet e.lenve aod giibvess Os wove. | a billiard bail fusnuates iteelf into ihe p 1, seems so know overyihing wrthous | | lef b } i thing. Is has seryod an invimble and my approviceship, Ts wants bo druling hover raukgin the awaward equad. Ts Les no au, uo deaf ear pu blind side. Tt puts on no of woudrous wisdom; it has Ro air of pro. ‘iy; bus plays with the Goins of place usa weil t@ught bend flourishes over’ the keys of the Plauciorte, Is bas all the air of common place, and #1] the force aud power of genus | givi—a loving tool—no more! Lucky Penny: A variety of contending feelings wrestle’ in John Oldhsm's bosom; his distress waa euffoce- ting—agonizing: he gared on ‘he distorted festurse of his trothor, and thought, ‘Waa it for this I retnrned.iespite his written words, ia he un- change! ?" And thon. terror-stricken, he fancied that Frank must be insane. Fors momrnt, fngbt- ful aa thie wae, be would rather have had {t eo than know that, in his senses, bis brother dared to give langnage to mech thoughts: he summoned his betier ange! to bie aid by» rapid a Ep toh for #trength and power to overcome evil by good. After ancther momert be felt compasmon for the | nib, wretched man, who was grasping convulsive ly the nandles cf the chair ehereon he sate, wad tuttering, “Broth he said, “more must have paseed, during the ny years of our estrenge- ment, than Iherveerer known. We aro old men both; we exchanged brief letters; at first they | were cold and formal—but of late our heerte | drew towards each other—mine did, (od knows, towards you! We are, to all ap pearance, once more together, beneath the sanctu- ary of your roof, warmed by your cheerful fire, atimulatel, perhaps ov remuch, by your good winebut we are, in res ity, beside the graves which yawn for those who approsch three | andten. Save given up the arscciates and asso- clattons of forty years, for my brart searned to be with you, brother, so that we might en! our days, on we began thero—if it was God's» U—within ao hour of each other, For this I beve croese! the era, determ ned, because of the lon eaivanceusent between hat we should pow each other; but while [breathe whis the power of epsech, I will suffer no s alo* cast upon her memory, You woos ‘er brother, and fur off I bore silently, yr the raisery which I believed secured ts. her." Age failed to ars ting wit breast ; and, tf he Lad yielded to hie feelings, be would bave covered his face aud wept; bus there wae astern severity, an unmelting neture about his trother, which broughs his years back upon bim, and though his purpose remaixed his enthu: faded, “We will not epeak of it," said Frank, abruptly; “we are twoold men now, wantins—annihilation, John Oldbam shuddered, and drew tack, an if stricken by sudden ague, ‘Not so," he said— “weiting the perfecting of @ lifo, conmenced herty to be purified and immortalized hereafier.”” Buch was bis noble nature that Le coukt hardly help— as be stood looking down upon the men, ‘he muck-worm," writhing in the tolls of infidelity, anhained to let lie face be een, so that he covered {t with bis bevds—falling on bis knees beside him, and praying that bis heart might be changed ; be forgot his sudignation in bis horror and surrow at the couf-ssion which had esea; ed from those sir ¥- clledlipe; his sanctified bene slence, |... of true Christian charity,cume forth, au. be ovged wtake him to his bosom ae an little etaid, and nurture him with tidings of gree! joy, The cause of the deformity of bis brothe ': uatare was laid bare before him ; the hideous «- ivtou of his life wasthbere tp all ite frightfui, +) ess deformity ¢ the coil of the great sip-serpen| was around bi, ite breath stifled him, ite 6; « pierced him, ite porsoa mingled with bis blood. Lo was existing without hope! without feito! trembling on the brink of the damp, iollow grave, from which he believed, or desperasely thought he believed, there was vo resurrection, What availed his heaps of gold, the Uphesiens ty of men in the markes places, the novoriety achieved by his wealth—be must exchange for the putrid ve; for that con- summation be bad toiled, living bis iatter years unloving and unloved—living without @ blessing, dying without « hope | John, the oldest of the two old men by one hour only, laid hie hand genily, pityingly, ou his bro- ther'e shoulder, “Freuk,” he said, “this must not be—this cannot be! My poor browber, what fearful tortures you muss have gone through to have come to this |" The gentle, tander tone of the voice, the loving pity of the words, touched the stern cold brother ; she wine fever was abating—ihe bit.erness giving way ; Le was never otherwise than bard and se- vere, but he had becomes demon under the un- usual influence of the old wine, He withdrew his bands from his full but wrinkled brow, aud spoke: —“You do uot spurn away your infidel brower? Bhe learved to#.rink (rom my touch before she died, The preachers got hold of her; men who cry perpetually, ‘Flee from the sinuer—flee from the sinner, and leave him to ‘uction ;*but that was nos all—the mother of five children—but one survived—one boy, beauitfules she had boon. [ looked to that boy to take up my life, and in hie tury bequeath it to bis ehild—thet was the immor- tality I sought! John, she taught that boy to shudder at my voice; she did more! she sirengihoned him in what she called » “fall standing up against Apollyon.’ 1 will tell you; I would not have my child think and feel asI do for the universe! I would teach A Gsiry Aes do so, not my friend—aot wy child," the old man . : “6 freely," aid Joba, soothingly; “1 pity phi more, bus do notlove you the less, wy ther t'* “ But Marwares thought I would have taken away the stay, the hope, from my own child, though I had nothing to give him in return! She mace him dread his father. My child shrank from my side; those eyes of light became dark when I drew near; and when my wife lay dead, thas boy watched be- aide her, lestI should disturb the inanimate clay by ny proms He rose against me when I crept into the room to look my lastan her—it might io loveor hate—he rose against me, upbraided me like a strong man, for having broken her heart, T did not do it, John—women have pined and died from contradiction before now! I could nut he! it! af she would watch and prey by ht, rach catch consumption, what couldI do? 6hehade doctor, too; though the boy upbraided me, and said, ‘not until it wastoo late!’ My own child taunted me; end that Sseery sl was heated, as I was but now; for I had ik much wine to give me siren, to look upon the face of death. Thus nervod, he bade me back—dared mo to take the seat which he Aad in my b. Letruck him down! Asi«m a living meu, dead crted owt / Ik was no tamy; for yeare | have been startled from my sleep hy that terrible cry!" His shrunken chest heaved convulsively, he shuduered 0 that his sfher words eame trem- bing from bis quivering Hips, ‘1 rsised him in my artns and laid him in my own bed; and when 1 went for belp he crawled back, and there ay.in I found bim, kneeling bes.de Aer corpse. If I had injured her, she was amply revenged by the deep hatred,that most beauiinu of boys bare to me—to mo—hia father! Ob | bow I watched and waited, th nking to win his love; how I sougus to discover Lis sasies, his fanvios, and turce them w the v8 purposo—affection to myself All spoke of | his beausy, and comgratul.ted me on baving such aevn,e scholar ande.enticinsn, to hola bigh ace in good goc I wiso Icoukd have hasod | bitu; no} cold as he waato me, Ae was my pride, | But a6 he grew, bis gewius Wascramped vy vious | sclem; he sought couventiclea, anu wok compan: fousbip with Meshodista, inde caring shougos, And torm his ceall tail ', alyse thet larce heart | y. re a and I sens! bin. [rom bie assvcates into the vou wr 4 Le| mugot Le tempied imo bhe Wau, » # o be ,len field, What did ¢€ 4 ir 3 ed while a mere boy, be married # arm seu Dhue. Tis, who I hoped, would Lave Divegiy bias, wad ssuuchon eunebed cur blood by Licueul oy hard osrned wealth, wedded # low bors, ally Ans whee | ques tioned bima, bop.ng they Ww re Dot wed, Le Bau she was good enough for him; taat bie mother had ofieu toll bum or the lowly ugg! nd station of our young o/e; aud how riches, duck asl possens- | ed, never brought bonor or bunuiable distinction, I told bim he was po louger a eov of mine; and he coolly wisied thas such were posmbie! I uever sow Lim AJ * Did be leave no children f* inquired John “Woat carel|'* esid Frauk, tercely, “If he loft 4 swarin o! children, Whatisthattome? My heart was closed against bim and sgeices all the world, I have loug sus out ell human sympa- thies, and never thought to be movod again as I have been wioved to-uight, Now, brother Jon, ou know mo, or nearly so. Pa may be tat you eave me to-morrow; shere is pe rr mn why we othor, Neither can serve hb disobedience, but I wil find Lis widow and hew ebildren,'’ “Aye, try it; Tkenew you would,"* said I-ank, worn out by his unusue! emotion; “they will ow ar) pt greouchiliren.*’ “And yours.” Frank Oktham tossed bis arms willy ovt, an he would east ther from him; and the old mem separated for the night. CHAPTER VL “And to, mother, aa this is the first day of the’ new year, ater I bave given my good friend and master the best wishes # vratefu! heart can thats and presented to Marthe the #)'t you pr pared for ’ ‘Lat me seq it—let me Seal it, T moan,” interes ayes Richard's mother. “To we the shaw! looks dull and spotted ; yet tt feof woul enbstrance, ® nice oft suawl and green, vou aay; wed ereen? ta it the bright green which the you larch eed forth, when the first showers of Avril Mong upon {6 Like diem nds; or the reen of the infant wheat. c\oihing @ Gel) im veivet; or the deep, dark, incivo green of the solemn Veale trees? Relaet, my child "and she laid ber hand on hie ai: boeing her eve over ber dit eves; ‘Rick so lpdness ite blewstug ; I never, unt! 1 be lark, think of ¢ enof my rar when te farmer's daughter danced for jou in the Ores beams of summer, or watched from the syteld ear ing Jark, or gloried ia the rich barvest-wr: or che werry-inaking rouod the Cliriatinas fire—I did not Gare to ahut my eyes and recall these cb Wings, when I know they must open on ihe COld, crne!, venta of poverty: but cow, when jouw Ste cut, and happy — bets sou, me daring? bappy in industry—it t# quite cheeeful (0 ¢oa@ therm against the wall of tm aul epecks, and swimming things, that min, with the dey. Night. I have but to ehut my oye-lids, and recsll all I ever av, or lived amon ond there they are, the trees! such tree! sud the fowing river fringed with ruehes end float ig bunenes of for; ne-nob; and the nest of the green-footed w chen, the skimming swallow the glancing fish, the heavens ao blue, eo ful! ot light; our own farm-Lonae, where first your nd mado me wee the b ty of the trees, and clouds, and flowers and bicesom'ng grassy and would ask questions, wlich, as Icould not avewer, my tears would come; aud then he would esl me a very e'ily villnve vir!, and say, with hope, and fai, Jove, I needed nothing mors, and thet bis lesrviug would do forboth I him now, not ae sou remersber him, a palo, dy ug man, but ful of youth do beauty, gave him (God forgive me) iol worship, I ave bia as much love, a6 touch Gevotion, ae ft gave me Goi, and id not think what he would have to suffer (rem ‘tare rying without bis fathertaleave, Idid not know what poverty or sickness were, nce think wies §t would be to seo him and you want food.” Sho eluudered, and m added, “But God t Jc Lino trom ms #0 he The boy looked a!) the time upon his mother's eyes, aud yet sve could not read bis passionste gaze of love end admiration | Boy though Le was, he bad arranged her cap, and su Gothed her glossy baly beneath its borde s, and joyet in the tnt of returning health upon cheeks no longor thio and wasted ; the prescriled diet bad Cone well, bul ree pose had done better, Richard bad m #4 on Lis master’s Snstructions, aud spent more time in roaiing whet she loved bes, to hear; be bed also Written @ byma, which, in her own way, ehe bad - set to an old chic loved tune; and, freq ientlys while her fingers plied ber netting, or her kulttings ' she wo.ld ervom over those words, dearer to her then all that Milion eve: wrote, aud conjure up the scenes 0; ber gir! mingling thero with tle harmony of her son's verses. {To be Continued.) QQ ree ws. ' NI ARRIVED. STPAMPAIPS—Salndin, from Rio Janeiro: Yarou hmond and Norfolk; Latayetie, Mave, via B: Hatiorts, Norfolx, Pie ee oe SU L’—Meridian, of Bremen, from Hanobnre, mda, BARKES—Nevi, Bio Janeiro; Voluntom. Palerma BRIGS—Panema, Naruabo, PR: Circo, Genuives W Anna, Kio Janoiry, Spartcn, Cow Rar; Ran oteud- ard, Trinidad, Cuba, lovauna, of Goscon, um lavaag akrrion, Kio Janeiro; Mary Coli, tav Dandrennen, Algow Bay; Jeanette, Kio Janetr, BCHOONERS—J W Websier, Pensac Mary Btecman, Umingtou; Cornea, Blire ort fo h Providence; O K, Eligabethport for N Haven: y Merritt, bligabethport for Providence; Providence; Mary Brockway, do; Emil Harries Lewis, Providence; Btephen Walersian, » Bedford: Phenix, Hartiord for Elizabethiport; sarries Maria, Wavebam; Geo Giliuin, Portland, Cy Helem om] New Loudon; Jane Marin, Norwich; Modine tor, i River: JW Hell, Htouineton; Hama New Londen; C Bt John, Norwich; Chase, Providenco; Philanth W ‘Thorn, Fail River; DT W Beckett, Stonington. Providence tor Hond ane al Pay ide © Cooper, Pan sactkoes Marian « vou.d, Lingan Ny Side, Weaterioy; 1 ni Provideuce; Heroine, New London, Al aig _BELOW-One bark, anknown. _Wiad 5 8 W. EK Potter, Greenport; (Aen Bangon Phomas lilets, Stoninatou; T J T Pickins, Westerley; Alida, Marin Lonles, Mtonineton; ad Too Late for ( lassification. Best's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE * MAIR ST ! PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX, This Ive stands higher in th Sunnee of tle public than any other inspotactured. It ie inetane taneous, the color LOInK set ae soon as applied, Grey or Red hair is converted ino a beautiful HLACK of BROWN, without injury to the hairor skin, {! joes wee wpa be gerd aie, DP Oasanet feeling while o ithou of oontrad’ om the Est. SAFEST and CHEAVEST Hair Dye wanae ic a, Manufactured and for enle (wh No, 46 South Second st, pers aat ot | at retall, of Drusgiata all over sie country oa NHOLERA BANKS—NO FAIL—BLU B / Fish and Res Base—'The fast and vea-worthy steamer W, ¥1 HK, a competent pilot: Sunday Dio Hing, Ang. 13th, Broome at i<, Peck stip 6%, Jay au. Ty Pim a No Te, Pare #1 50; ladies avoompaay'ue penty each bu. A goud band will be on bowrd; eso tet 891 PvE 4 LOsT ON G have. veer 5 ley @vening, « Maca and tan terre nawrring to the name of Snaps ac on wen loss a - with nig name aod acures The shove :eamd De paid Gu bie eturn bo No, oI ‘bh 1 t ' Weot isthe FOR SALr—THe FORNTICR family givink up lousekes every thing roe COrBATY, OD Acconnt Of leaving the city. Boone ae, OR SALE—A CT Abe as dal OCKERY AND KERO. sone len eture. one of best Li ni n the ore #0 Gsysia Hy , ePutn ave = Per SALE—A GOOD HORSE, CART, flare id ep-inkling :ou worth #46 fo tous - Inguhe of Wi, Pabbode io tb Uriel. Bt, [TO BRUSHMAKERS— bande weave? shoe brushes, & st. PO HORSESHOLKS—? WO PLOORMEN wanted at Columbia 6, ne, TO, ALBLATC ar Stee at B: woely Qe STEAMER MARKY POW ELL, FO = zeus, Weat l’oint, Cornwall, Now bureh, Milton, Poushxeepeie and Koudouw from toot of Desbrocwe@ St, every altarnooa, except Souday, at b's o'cloc ie 0) R COZ ° SEWING MACHINE r EWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO rent; new and second hand Wheeler & W Laon’ muchiues repaired @ad kep: i. the best order, am fagreeah instructions giveu, a: 1270 Broadway,’ JHEELFEL & WILSON'S, HOW leathe:, Singer's, G, 8 FOR Baker's, W, Gibbs 4 + t chines to rent or seil at No. ¥0 Greenwich » 1 sek Whe Rickert aan ee aay eg i Bingoy's wacblugs, Ly Dy TW & We ane