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Continnet fren Ge Firet Pooe. inte the handso# « wealthy German a ee ee es gone tad rpeliing of the name of the house ferged satietied the broker that something was wrong. He eaid Do thing, but immediately cqlled tm his loam, Ht wee He sdvieed @ frien@ of bi who hed loaned 70,000 to call is tn and “ STeccrot was ont and be fl tee ee felore. His. i . or twe instances loans had im. The story of his coolness, serve and ape are made op fe eee 5 v tem po! mit in Bs sooens took LR meals privately, ate and day, #0 eh atten and in one ach @@ ne to f . pally is the arraignment of youn; Prosecator, and his commitmens to Fused rise to ell f, and that no one whe b: against the young forger. money is poten That had all Bat, by a strange in: it, and on the forged paper that he had, into the celt se late! ¢ wilted and quailed, going to ibe inner 6 of the cell and closing at the bead of the ant home, movi: life, with ali the cash hands, in a moment he and becomes the tenant of a felon's cell. of Windsor and the bottom of all t them so enddenly « as the Koteh and r has boom what the ‘acted the pound He had little sym and considered failure a zine, And wheo he went under, ae such sharp and hard a FATnHen AGAPINO, OF THE ANCIENT CaTHO+ Be Orthodox Charch, whose celebration of the ser- wice peculiar to that church, created sueh « sensation among the Episccpalians ef this city, has been made « Victim of “ Rarsian tyranny” by clanmoions re- Arts that he received pay for performing that cere- mony in Trinity Chapel. He denies the statements shat bave gone abroad and furnishes proof that he Ud not receive asingle penny for bis services, He ees declarod his intentions of becoming «citizen of this country, and now supports himself as « teacher of ‘the Belavonian, Russian and Greek languages, be- dos oarning his living by working as @ compositor, Ais adopted motto is “Tribulations are my distinc- ston, and poverty my glory,” and he will live honest. & among the workmen wham he esteems for their marity of morals. Tre Arnow Disasten.—The investigation to the canses which led to the disaster on the steam- beat “Arrow” was continued yesterday by Coroner Gover. Devid D. Smith, Mrs. Margaret Van Tesse!!, widow of the late @remen, Capt. John Touger and weveral other witnesses were examined, when the in ‘westigation was adjourned antil 194 A. M. to-day, Fatat FAvu.—Coroner Wildey held an in- h dol y wh ert zestertey on body of Rudolph Stonle, 0 statate of the ta eccup'ed by am ¥ in the upper w: could spend into hie into the deepest disgrace Te is @ WomAS oF two At h Ketchum sen world pronoances aha: the lod terd: i¢ from « fourth story Vindow af ‘the bos es Fourn Deowsnn.—Covener Witter belt an nest on the en on) man, Ww) wes in Fa aye FP bad light brown bair, THE COURTS. U. 8. Conmrsstonens’ Orr1cn—More Counterfeite, James H. Halland John Gordon, charged with at- tempting to pase a $230 counterfeit U. 8. Treasmry ote, v Ts" oxamined yesterday, end Hall was dis. charged for want of evidence, and the case of Gorden + sees Joseph ie caicen chee showed that he wase Lattery and Policy Ticket Dealers,—Some atx or @ight warrants were to-day issued against Policy Tiokas dealers, fox violation af the Lateraal Revenue Pouce Ixreuiicence—Arvess of on Alleced Dealer tn Bogus Jewelry.—L. Hayward, of the firm ef Hayward & Co, which has an office at $29 Broadway, was arrestediyesterday on « charge of fwindling. tts alleged that the accused has sent ctroulars to persons in distant places, setting forth that for five dollars be would guarantoe thas they would win = vatuable price im jowelry, Plaints had been recetved by persons who bad for. warded the money, saying that they had nover heard trom Hayward & Co. afier sending the five dollars, @rcerding to the torms of the circular, of his arrest, forty-two letters were found on the pers wen of the prisoner, which had Loon received by yo- Superintendent Kennedy sent the papers and letters in the case to District Attorney Hall, with a request to prosecute tho prise mer for engaging in lotteries. Robbery by @ Clerk--Thres Thousand Dollare Stolen.—Georgo W> Willis alias Irwin, 20 years of “4e. receetly employed as copying clork by Mr, Al- Pleus Fober, pemston agent, doing business at the eorker of Exchatige Place and Hanover street, was Drought to this city from Albany yesterday, by offi- cor Ober, of the ist Precinct, where he was arrested 3,000 from his late employ~ aturday last, Wiills stole a from his employer, » where be put up After spendin lerday morning's mail. onacharge of steal and that night went t lon of money on champagne, fact horses, an are’ to have repented, and his crime by sending $2,000 ie money beck to (he owners ef cor Ober was Gispatch. woman, Willis » ® Measure atoned for ed thither, and ia bis possesstuu, having rquemdered bree or four (are. vowiing at the Tombs, aud was commited a mative of New Leik, and ed at AT Vaudain se *. The Phania Bunk Robbery —The Prisoner Brown ~Yoaterday Justice Ledwith decided to hold ea Brown, alias San Davis, charged with having ener was returned to bis cel), Btuart, said that he would hav. * Bupreme Court Judes, on 4 Robbing an Old Man—T chase a Cofin...Joanna | srrested by officer Bunn, of the 61h day, on @ charge of steallug O'Leary, who is nearly 90 years No. bT Baxter street. The com he was wing in be: ket, fed into vi r hw street '@ the case reviewed by writ ot certiorari, he Money Saved to Pur. years of ago, was Precinot, yoater- $50 from Timothy ha 860, and lives at Plainant ie accused Err SH Te eas pent t ime cof. ihe money for t rapidly dri tied the sceteat ng old, Aud his 0 aclove, Jus. 7 * c Bowling and David Schneider, uarrelled at No. 191 Third street, on Wednesday and Rowling drew a knife, with which he in the breast, the blade pierc. » Mount and Officer Coox, rrasted Bowling, and Justicg await the ree the las LJ the 17h Pre Mansficld come Attempt to Comm® Robbery —At Morning, Mr, Moses Ad Stanton street, was assaulied in Broome, by ® young man, who O'ok voaterday living 188 ¢ ip a butcher's Badan soca = of ) when the the thief wae com- le then patemred to bat by it Murphy, of the gin See pcre ee or _ name was William Fale Pretences.—Captain Jourdan, of the 6th pre- Cinet, yesterday arrested Theodore Berson, doing bor- ness at 148 Chambers street, on a charge of obtaining twelve barrels cf whiskey, valued #t $1,000, from Mesrre, Schwab & Bmith, liquor merchants at 69 Broad street, by means of tase pretencos, Charles 8. Brice, clerk of the complainante, testified that on ho 16th day of fangaes faek, Benson hourhs ‘he Hqnor MARINE HEWS. RE Bept. 18. Rises, 6 278. Bete, 6 33M, Wetor..04 17 CLEARED. le, Havens; Whiteduret. Sa- Bievens, Bal 6; Cerea, Borton BARKS—Mary & Steffens, (Bremen) Cadiz; ® H Philsdelphla; Minaie, St Jonn, NB, BRIGS Volant, Jacmel; Roseway, Lingan, © B; #CHOONRERS—Edward, Pictou; F Nickerron, &t Morkr, E 8 Palmer, Jacksonville; n & Busan, Mo yennele ee mander, Wilmington; Marthe Waterman, Callao; Cienfuegos, Cienfucgoe; Reunion, Alexina, Halifax, NB. bile; Margsies Anny Haiifar; Julia © Crawtord, on eeare ee ‘ y representing that he war corns Jacteonw) e«: Albert Thomas, New Haven. Goo! cash businers, and was perfect!y responsible. " .N Flav. asforther alleged that after the dclivery of the | SLOOPS—Odd Eellow, Middletown; Souator Ay whiskey, Beason transferred it to hie nephew, Manuel a A. Berson, of 208 Chambers street. ai a less um than | arp AMANIPSYaroo. he sarerd $e pay St it. It 19 farther all od thet the Buipire City, Milton Hew rep. caentations of Besson, by means of which he o' BHIP—Jobn Norman, Bhanghes, with mde, &c. ined porsession of the property. were antiue and made with intent to defraad. th davit sino nets BARK&~Aialanta, Bremen; Artel, Vern Cruz IvEp. forth that on the 29d ult. Frank Wright beenn an ne- | Clarita, Gow Bay; Olimpia, (Sp) Matamoren Sandy ton io the Supreme Court against the defendant to | Hook, Cow Bay; Ti ie Van Neme, New On ° recover the sum of @4.(41, and that ao attachment | jot Fieh, Uonievideo, Veaie, Rio Janciso; Adaline C was issued and bis proper Justice Dowling required eum of 2,000. seized by the Bheriff Ad Salt Cay, TI m to find bail in the ~~seatlgae dard BRIGB—A Colllve, Windsor: Magna Chacta do ra; G Meredith, Apsliacbicola, Fierce Violating @ City Ordinance.John Gaynor, 0 Ww lmninaton, N c Pein (iregoene ecach-driver in the employ of Mr. Timothy Daly, of | G W Marter. (iniverton; Antoine'ts. James Murchic, Sh N by Clara F fort, NC; + Golson, Tist street and 34 avenue, was yesterday arrested by Bergeant Robinson, of the City Hall Police, on « BCHOON PRS. Hay Neal, Lule Durley, eh of driving a hack withent @ Heense. or any | Lingan, Jon Nort! i ° number om bisconch, Is appears that Mr. Maly had | drews; Eaoch I'r M writteo a note 'o Mevor Gunther, complaining that | Alice Haidy, V mnie Mitel beckmen, without licenses, ware in the habit of | Machiu: Ailca, iF Dartee, He #tand in the vicinity of hie stable and interfering | fo ih iene, Newle or with his business, The officer was detailed to visit | FE Frances, ; Heston: Ne Wel +, iloucert " gor; Alma Ouun, Bangor: ehantrest, Pars: Champon, Rockland, A W Co liar Georgetown, Cormel.a, reinia. Barbera, Virgin’: C D Hotton, Windsor, Nm; Seven Sisters, Klinal oe he eat for Boston; & © Lou', Bangor; NH Hal, Flire the locality erd learn the truth of the statement. He engnged 8 Coal: and, ae etated, charged double fare. On arralyning the prisoner it was found that he ras in ploy of Daly, and it was found that others of the drivers of tbe latter had no Heeness, Gaynor was ind $5 by Alderman Jones, at the Tombs hoot Betwee! 7 thport for Boston; Pendieton, New Loudon; A ! moraien, fagh Bhorlock” and two ocleck yesterday | pease, Ellsst ry $ t for Hartford: Kern WMappacks 5 lock and William Paine quar. Provines avevnse, Pertaud, wei Chart elled in the liquor store corvor of Jamee Blip aud On he vont Po » Newport etiat One tol aud fired iwe shots abe of (hecho bloc etia | Hiliudeon, New Londan AM kduarde. N.-He: tore, ) shot, one of the shote taking effect ang] . 7 ‘ in Sherlock's shoulder, and the other in bis bead. Ilton, Gloyeerter, Wil y Perry, Bangor, © J Mun- aro; Win EF, Bird, Norwich BELOW — Barks Thomas Pletcher, Tarks Island: J Griffin; and briges Louise, Mariaua, Victorine, and fergeant Carpenter and Officer Connor, of the 4th Precinct, arrested Paine, Bhorlock wer removed to the New York Hoepita!, and the ball in hig ehoulder exitacted. The one in his head was uot removed. | Vil! Helle It is believed that be will rev over, sit ane : —— —— Broottyn, Too Late for Classification. Aw Exressivs Horst Orrraron,—De. | —————-—__—___-—-——--—. tective Frost yesterday took into custody a young pReaTH . man named Charles W. Lightburne, a native of Ber- FASSPTT..tn New York, on Friday Mary, the beloved wite of Peter Hargett in th year of her age The funeral will take ploce from her late residence 82 Vorutio street, thie (Friday) afiernoon, at o'clock, mada, on the complaint of Joseph Valdez, both board. ing at No. 4 Band street, who charges him with har- ing taken different suins of money and » Bowie knife from his own and another boarder's trunks. Ov searching the trunk of the accused the missing Bowie-knife was found; also four bunches of hovel Keys belonging to the 8t, Nicholas, Fari’s, French's and Worden's Hotels, in Now York. A uumber of other keys were also foand in bis possession. From information received since his arrest it is believed that he operated quite extensively about hotels and boarding houses, He was committed to Jal! by Jus- Barkley to await examination Hevp For Triav.—Mark Wan, the youth who shot his brother a (ew days since in a quarre!, was arrested on Wednesday and was yesterday taken fresh breast of milz; will filud a good home at before Justice Morehouse, and held to await the ac. | 325 W. S2d at, 1st tion of the Grand Jury, WANTED —A LAD ABOUT 18, WHO TAKEN IN AND CAneD For,—An infant writes a pinin quick hand, to . Salary $50 about six weeks of age was, last evening, Inft in the | Sock Address Box 5,667, = sreaway of the house of Mr. John Blunt, 71 Remsen street, The little stranger was taken in and the fam\ly being pleased with !t, made provisions for its yror SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR store: rent low and vood leer; the reason for ecliing ont fe that the ow tecoing to Europe, Coil for 2 daye 148 F., ST7th at Qland Sdavns, B66 For SALE—2 SPLENDID BAY HORSES, 1 extra large bay, i7 hands high niece bay, 15% he just from ranted round and kind 1m all harp track, To be seen C23 Delancey «+ LUMBERS WANTED--NONE BUT Good haode need apply, ot BE. DELO L’ “4 Bleocker st pret A siesccatibaciinal lies meme WANTED —A WET NURSE WITH A GENERAL BUSIN LABAMA MONEY WANTED—HIGH- est prices paid, at MOBES & SCHIFFER, 32 Broad at 6G READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF the properties of Helmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu L} Dratrxg in Poxicies,—A eolored servant fm the employ of Peter Williams, Navy street, named Ann Maria Ling, was brought before Justice Bushley will be a comparison with those eet forth in the yesterday co the charge of robbing Mre. Williams of | United States Dispensatory, 38S. were recovered. tnt ihe wintacknowieaged teat she | AN ELECTION FOR OFFICERS OF THE had «to'en them for th rTpove of rais to bur lottery eles, The eccused ves committed to awaits Fine.—About 10 o'clock veaterday morning, ‘8 bundle of hay in the rear of Bernard Tate's stable, Green Island Oi) Creek Cempany will be held on the Sth day of September, at 1% M, at the office of the Co., 74 Bioadway, C,H, TODD, Bec. 838 BeresT's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE AIK DYE!! in Douglass near 4 street, accidentally eaurht PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. fire. The flames communicated to the house of John This Dye etaunds hirher tn the estimation of the Hughes and caused damage to the extent of $50. No | public than any other manufactured, It {* instan- insuraace, taneous, the color being set as roon as epplied. Grey aes or Ked bair ie converted into @ beautiful BLACK or Heboken. BROWN, withont injury to the hair or skin. It does not wash off nor cense any nnplessant feeljne why! epplying, and is without fear of contradiction, \h PEST" es and CHEAPEST Hair Dye manu- tured. Manufactured and for sale (wholesale and retal!) at No. 46 South Second st, Willlamsbareh. To be had at retall, of Drugeiste, all over the country (mo NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI. tutions, of both sexes, ueq Helmboli's kxtreet Buchn, It will give brisk and enecgetic fc nd euabile you to sleep well ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES health aud vigor to the traine and bloom to the pallid chee Debility is accompanied by many alarming fons, and if no trestiuens fs submt- ted to, consumption, insanity or epileptic fite nue. ELMBOLD'S FLUID FXTRACT BUCHU ie pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injur- fous properties, and immediate in its actiun, 258 Lt ARTMAN’S PATENT ELASTIC Crutch for the \ame of every nature, 6) es over inade on aclensific pri to be tried to be preferred way, bet, Broome and Grand ME, DEMORESI'S GRAND FALL opening of elegantly trimm ‘atterns of all the latest tnd aces bre on bf styles for isdies’ and chil dren's drers, on Monday, Sept. 4. No. 475 Broadway; 27 Fast 14th ot; 134 Pierrepout et, Brooklyn ; and ail the other branches, Beptewnber number of DE MO- Yorturct Hicmwar Rosner,—A boy about 16 years of age, named Michee! Shay, residing in New York, was taken before Judge Pope, of Hobo- ken, yesterday afternoon, on « ebasge of robbing « boy named Franklin Fnquick of $15. The complain- ant, who is Srnplevea tp carrying small packaces to end from tho Biemen steamers to eee York, alieges that abuut » week since, while on his way from the Bremen stoamer to New York, the accused came up to bim on the Hoboken Green, and throwing ons arm crocad hes ucck, forcibly wok trom his pocket an en- ) o-@ containing $15, and while a companion beld the complainant's bands, he ran away. Tho acevred od yesterday while on his way to the Ely. ida, pad was arrested by officer Lewis, Judge him for trial, Founp Drowngp,—An unknown man, ap- Pareotry « German, was found in the water at the foot of 2d street, Hoboken, yesterday afternoon. Decessed was about 6 foot 8 inches high, aandy hair, goatee and moustache, The only Garments om bis person wase drab vest, cotton shirt, biack silk eck tie and gait- orm. Coroner Avery took charge of the remains, and will t this afternoon. Jersey City. Scuppxy Deatu—Tue Cononer Tarear- ENED.—On Wednesday, Coroner Farrel, of Jersey City, learned of the suddem death of « laboring man pamed Michael Dunm, at hie boarding-house in| KEST’S MONTHLY Now Ready. 314 North 14th street, (pom gong to the premises somo- LD TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT body demanded to know of the Corouer what right the Bun Office 443 he had there, and th ned to pitch him out of the | we window if he did nov) immediately. This gentle} PIAAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT OF suggestion to leave was actod upon without loss of diamonds, watcher elry, silverware, musical time The Coroner then called uy Dr, Craig, the istrumeuu, ‘ry good % clothing, &e. Money attending yelcian, who stated that Dunn was at ay, tcbes, Ac., or the above » 120 Bowery, near Graud 218 tacked with cholera tmorbus on Monday afternoen, caused by eating étale vegetables, and died that night, and upon giving « certifieste to that etlect the Coroner gave ® permit for burial, PARTS ISHIP—THE _ PUBLIC” ARE Rosnen,—Rev, Chauncey Burr, while at- dad y informed tt Uy ace er p herete. tondiug the Democratic State Convention at Tren- ton, on Wodnenday, as a slelegaie, hed his pocket peeked by some Ight-finzered’ individual of at out sou, Councilmen Loughrey, a delegate from Hobo. ben, tort about $2C in the same wanuer, while on & THOMSON, bas been this day dissolved, H. TUFTS. LIAM THOMSUN, t basinees will be carried on, as heroto- 4 and o46 Wert 24th ot, New York, by H, TUFTS 818 me, Rass AND METALS—WHITE RAGs, 9 r 7 Vhe care returning home cat Acents per Ib,; and woolens 3 conte; L'oks P 15 cans; copper, of 1, 6 tat, aor mt) AGS—-RAGS—RAGS—3 CENTS A Pound paid for white rags, 3 conte pound for celored and wovllen 1 T cents forold newspapers and od books, at No, 23 Elm et,onedoor from Dusne at. Don't getinto the wrong store. se asta 28 SCTION THE CELEBRATED JOB AND i. Card Printer, 14% Fulton at, prints cards, cir culars, bill-heads, hand bills, lables, &e, &e., in hand tome style, cheap for cash. Call and tee 1 Ps 4g HE HIGHEST CASE PRICE PAID FOR old ne re, pamphiete, books. and te pa. per of av ery deveripaion STOCKWELL & EMI DON, % Ann at, 1 coor wostof Nassan 316 \Watca Hs 1 ew ELEY pAND Dianonde, Paws ' ticke oaeht 0 damcnts be. ai? City Hal Place, erst . = in Se BOARD AND Koons, A SMALL PROTESTANT FAMILY, RR. siding near the Reservoir, west side, would take « child to board, where parental care aod home com- fore would be guaren' Addross E. &., box 935, Roe ORR ae A FEW RESPECTABLE GIRLS Can RE odated with good board and home, that work out all day, at oT Raver Galt pe Sisioaty | Sambo toe Literary Point of View, The Chariottsrille, Va, Cusomicue gives the fol- lowing humorous account of the craving of the colored population for learning : Charlottesville is fairly entitied to be called the literary centre of the South There is, first the University of Virginia, with ite learned professors on all sorts of guljecta, Then we have two larve Femalo Bewinaries, where young ladies learn thir. ty or forty shiags ending in —ology. And then the whole colored po; ulation of al] sexes and ages | repeatin: from mornin; Ini—1dy c-a-t—e-a 4, dog—dog, o-n-t, through all ibe varieties of the tires | thography. The sre some four or tchoo!s, nd Nttle neyro chaps darken y ers in their bands. If wo passe black- “b—ab; if we peep into s a-b—ab; if we pass by a vurbe of the town, we hear : if the cook goes out to suckle the dining-room servant Washes up bis dishe d plates, crying a-b—ab; the hosiler curries hia borse, repeating a-b—ab 3 Jerry blacks your boots, saying with rapid strokes, | arb—ab; the air is resovant with @b-—ab, The lutle yellow boy who sleeps in our chamber awoke ua the other night, mutterlug in bis dreams a-b—ab, Mr, Greeley bas stirred Up thunder bere. If you send & litte negro boy on an errand, he is spelling everything he mets iu one syllable, The little white boys look a: tiem wonderfully, and try to cork them. In ® montu or so we expect to lasue to night a b—a), her ‘nfant, it ts a.’ two days, room 20, A FEW you GI 8b evening édition of the Cusosicre sy). | a" sber wOATA Li . ne oe ay fhe phy at My sie and cows, jad Foray nn over tbe store, Call fy three Ar «fashionable dipmer eat slowly—es e matter elt te Cet rs B ry YO) -N CAN BE Ceotaemotaies ats se WOok, at up Elm thy orfolk: Hatteras, Norfo k; ) eS ES Set ee ee Soe ane een eae POETRY. Parting Day. ‘The sunret burns, the let spire Gleam a her 4 nN ara eh von Oe Tre flowers are drench in float by tens, ard oid days dead, @ church yard b: Seem smiling on the From peu ant bow ! Tho pene ies han. re aes oan From out ite neat of areen, coke joyful through it e - ck on the sansot bupalthed eeies A suiile o'er all the scene, The running hi ‘akes from the | glare A purer, brighter tinge, Rol's on the grass; the evening star Above yon atreak of cloudy bar Hangs 02 Day's purple fringe. When latoat ennshine slanting falls, Above the tvied orchard walla, The tall tiee-shadowe lean, In waving lines of shade, that nod Like dneky stieame nc ons the road, With bauks of light between, hair The etreame are gilt, the towering vane Stands burnished; and the cottege pane Seems melting in the # The Inet lark wavers down the eky, The husky crow elides careless by, The golden day is done. _ RONALD HERBERT, THE Selfish Magn. CHAPTFR ITI. Lovely, yet moet adic t Florence! Piven now com any wide and allent streets, en) é ful Flovence, ol! within thy walls, Thy greves aud gardeus, pinnicles and towers,” #ro halowei by remewbrences which have out- livod my ihand my maturer years, and haunt there bourse of wearisome old age with visions far too glor to be of much longer continuance. It was jv the gress hall ofthe gloomy Palazzo Vecchio that I frat saw Rosine de Lozetta, nos en- geced to contemplating the showy frescoes of Va- sari, bul wreptin adniration of Michael Ange! untistahed but pow 2 Was poluted outto m (Oy Coropanion as the ravet beontitul end most lsarned woman of hor Learned I'* the word grated on m ly another term for pedantry —a' petert—« learned wowan ands beauty! What etracge union! looked carefully on her with the eye of a connoisseur, and felt disappointed: there wae nothing of the Venue, but rather too much of the Mmervain her fine classic fostures ; ‘bere was, I noted, a certain tightness, @ compress- ion of lip, a tutored expression of countenence, & want of colour upon ber olive camplexion thas did swith my ideas of beauty ; the forehead sud broad, that 1s gave mo the notion ‘nath—e sad foe to ale delicacy ; ‘ed she eppeared anxious to command and 1 Wee turning from my scrutio {dospproval when—shé spoke! It ) \e convey an ides of the music of her 1 so elt, #0 thrilling so pathotic looked #gain; the | p wae not compressed ; it waa parted, 8nd parted by # amile the most captivating I ever #aw it was Moreover, # natural amile.I was toodeeply read in euch matters to be deceived; there was uo- thing arranged about | ft was neither the smile play- ful, nor the smile coquettish—snor the eraile msguifi- ed, nor thesmile convescend—-vor suy one of the hundred smiles that ert and society plapton ¢ lips and cheeks of those who amile under int is was & gentle and serene smile, beautifi), |» bright, yet havin AM, ye With it that forced the ozer to awalt i lessly for another. I did wait, and I did listen ; I waited for another emila, I listened for another sentence; the perty abe ac- compatied approached, and » mutual arqaintance presented me to the learned Italien, Tielt some- what em!srrassed atihe momeit, Tharily knew why, thoush the sensation returned in after life— a (slervasa, {tte true—and Istter/y at more dine tant intervals than at fuss. [have litte vanity lef me now, and yet the conferwion of the source of that sensation {snot withous lis pain. [felt my- eclf in the presence of @ superior being; of one whomw I must respect: and to one valuing self as the youd of bis icolatry, thers wos © mesuing new and bumbling in the tact liy wan bow- ever, acharm; ior L ed most pleasires—proved (as all mey 4 iil larce fortunes invariably do) t ity oflove and the beartlessness of frendship— bad lisse to Jook forward to iu ihe way of noveliy, I was struck and impelled by the sensation so seek a reposition of the feeling; vor wae I without the hips, which at that tims amounted to positive beief, shat L should discover, upon mure jntinate know ¢, something inthe charachr of Rowiua de Lozeste that would uuveil bor hess, aud s¢! mo once more at case With royeell. CHAPLER iy, thent Roar pe Lozerta waa cors lousof her suptriort ty, bus eho exacied no homage thereto, he looked ike @ superior berg, but it was uature, nos art ‘hat bad made ber so, I know not whether most 16 admire the delicacy of her feelings or the strength of her intellect, the brilliancy of hex tin- axination or the correctuess of her judgment, Her Wit wasas sparkling as the sunbeam on her own Arua, but it was directed against things, not acuinst persons; it was purse, genuine wit, not sarcasm, which is the over iling of the bitterness of grosser natures, Her accomplisiments—for she was acoowplished—were as the cap of the Corin. thian column, the ornaments of the temp!e, not tte prop. In this particuiar ale esseatialiy dilored rom my own countrywomen, fhe inquired of me, but withent pedantry, the wogrees of the arts in England, and showed an intimate Lnowledge of literature; she alee secmed interested iu our manufactures, and was astonished at my non acquaintance with she subject, I could speak of the arte, ‘ur they were the fashion, and men of taste end birth cultivated them ; of Iitera- ture, except my college tasks, I knew bus little; and astotbe manufactures of England |—did the fair Italian imagine we werein reality ‘a nation men? yet wasl rortified and embar- my own ignorance, of which I was, for wroe, aware, My accomplishments sunk into insignificance when contrasted with the ace quirements of those by whom I was surrou. ded. Did Ising? 80 did they, Did I dance? bow supe- rior to mine were Loth ther ease and grace of manner! My wit, my bon-mots, so often praised and uoted a @ clubs, were thought generally, untranslateblo ; and if I aid venture to render a brilliant ides, how flat, stale, and unprofitable, it became before I could give it utterance! thus bailted, every Eng)ishman who is disappointed in Lis bopes of creating » sensation, I sank into sullen # len <, and should have remained comparatively uuncuced ia the splendid saloon, had not the beautiful Lostess drawn me from myself. With that admir tact, which only ® Woman can possess, she «voidod the subjects which her quickness discoverci i her kindness noted as disagree: and re I would speak English, as serv of @ lenguage she so ariey 1 bow I hung upon ber accents} miusica) were ber tones in shat seek LWiing!in, J.alian with my native tongue! I forgos her jeara- yng, her e@upertority—everything vid I formes | in shose honeyed moments, except heresel. | At night the remembrance of this fascinar- jug end ilustrious woman bauntel my pi- low; and when the beams of an Italian sun burs upon my sigh} aad drove slumoer far from my burning eyelids, T cursed the light that banieued her shadow from my trerabiing senees, Larose from my cogeh an altered man ; I els anew sen- sation, differeut trom any I hei before exper- jenced, AtfretI bad boped toa: I should tind Kosina other than she appeared ; J] now as lervert- ly bo, ed that she might remain the sero bas- tened to her Palazzo; her servaute said she was in the garden ; I descended the marble steps, aud appeared absorbed in the conseupiativn of « fountain that played sad sparkled wlile cawbing the rays of the sun, which is reflected in a!lsbe prismatic colors of the rainbow; but my eyes wandered towards those delicious bowers, whare the tones of her soft voice freighted the air with melody, Bhecawe forth; lut who was her com- ay Could I believe my senses? Could is tha the mas of ol) others the mom por, with my foibles and my thely, commnning, and ertdeutly tn intimacy with theons, the only g14, in whore opinion I longed to he exalt d / Jured bim too; and dared J expect be would re. main @ient when he knew fe well = of wy besrt? phos usy, with (le thom on tenuant devils, wok posteasion of rm oral, end I returned the cold ee, y lingsof biter bar Justice ; but when were the selfish just? He enew of my being at ™ *pend the previous from « deli ate did aot deserve, aby wished forgotten, ani genernial erat Seation for rly sake Korte ted that wehad not be ore met, anc, t rmioghe Lawrence, inquire! why ie hel not ease shat J of Bie a quainian: ed, “that any frie f rourt wonid be derby eureed the chance eelf-poasess.on aud, for mr t's, 2 con) the man, I felt mortified | y hie ne,lecr Would T of him who wes one wo iruly stiached te Tue wote TI aaw the cet wo emteorn bie eharsctir: but at ihe same ime come the bitter eo. s:iousness thas there was another who estimated is alec, vantave wiuch nature bed bestowed, and art pere fectec, to gain the sflections of tl Enough of woman's wi sa § ber to receive homage Lawrence not boon @oltaimed the prow ure believe wae mven to acriel credence, and for atime I woadered that madness did not come with the fata) kuowledye ; but i length madness did cune although tay eve was calts, my ebp measure, end my words weighed, wedness did come—the Perilous and vertroying inadnews of revenge! A powerful ivetat.on of the depravity of our ith which we reconcile our- selves to our own faliits, the facility with whi ‘ Wedo not extend these mer. * our fellow-Leluys; We weigh balance from ou Owns and geuerally bring tu their good qualiies~ beauifnl Tale from al! wan ener which I hes tated Nature is, the caer excu*e our criinee ciful feelius vow: their iu. perfoct "Targued, * should Lawreace presume Yo overturn IDy projects fC foparedvely, be wae The pride of woalth ured 106 to thwart bis views. Iclaiined kindred with the nobles of my own land, loudly applauded by intension, Protestants, | nt sm nlater of Protestantisuw, eled myself—the Lord he'p we!—moet suddenly religious, and called upon to disgraceful to the chuich, tions, b.# devetten to the beau wlelairy ap ineals to the meme bad loved bus! I decided saat they wore; and poor, while [ was rich, The pride of aristocracy He was pot only s venta nnion ey soa and my plans. TI took every opportunity thay offered of insulting Lawrence, and enleavoring to once I hie” the hardihoo!, the cruelsy, to aliude to Lucy. Lawrence bad Loen singing the bosuitful dues of Vedrai Carino wih , Hosina, the Ltehan, and I withdeew trow her barp, + DOE #0 a8 by syula Observation, but rather to attract. T sighed heavily at its conclusion ; aod the fair mistress inquired if I wore ill. mh wasa mingling of regres and . envy; regret for the loss of « beloved sister, who had often sung that duet with Mr, Lawrence, and #uvy of the eelf-possession which enabled him to execute it with another !'' changed colored, and Lawrence, fixing his dark eyes upon moe with an expression I remember wo ° this day, said, in aclear, but trembling under-tona, ‘del{-ponsession, signor, as you ere Pleased wo term it, is the result of innocence, not of crime!" Icouid have felled him to the earth, for he hed spoken truth. My respect and iny hatred of the men increased at the same moment. serious are the coutradictions of our nature | Te be Continued.) drew forth bia foibles; “Nol—that the Bosins de Lozetts OKT AND FOUN NK ROOK LOST, ON THE BLF Street Savings Bank — so, 264,544, will please return it to the Bank, OST OR STOLE vans we ws ‘—ON TUESDAY Night, linew skiff, not painted, tor to the Dry Dock to tie owt 3 ror OST OR STOLEN—PASS-ROOK of the Atlantic Bavings Bank. be mado to the Bauk for anew book en ¢ of Bept., 1866, JOHN FAYE, Depositor =a e Teuth sve, cor, of ¥ ¢6) REWARD—LOsST ‘ < 2Ath, @ rece!p, book of sue NY. & Balt, Trane Whoever will retnrn the sane te tu od. kk, will receive the stove 1 EWaRD—LOsT ON #3¢h, or the intervening Avaust, a tires close fireman's die North Caralina, Gated shout the if jonse rotur she & CALLAN, 75 Ang at, REWARD—STOLFN BY AN Bucy three samples lace curuue CG, PY, 89 Broatway, bit? Ye the Com pany, on Pier 7. 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