Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Continued from the Piret Page. Pefideting fatal injuries. Boon after Mr. Talbot was ba ete Svictpr or “i Fine Marrers.—Jous G, Appr ELecte” | woman nf Woman, : As abandoned Cowmrmstoren —At 0 regular meeting of the Board of reeently at 11 ges ‘tted ci BMetropoliten Fire Commissioners, held yesterday qfternoon, Mr. John G, Abbe was elected a member ef the Board, to fill the vacaney cocasioned by the wesignation of Mr. eid fireman, and has served in the Uniom army. He eas always boon identified with Hose Compaay No. 20, and once served as Secretary to tho Board of En gineorsand Foreman, He formerly belonged to the firm of Abbe & Yates, News Agente, Other business was transacted by the Commission as follows : From B. . Foreman of Fagine Co, Prt fy Ay Joseph 1. Voor! eee for ve; which was grant From members of Boring 24), requen mothy Mallivan be retained as Engineer o' amor, ine Co. 1, preferring a complaint giant Janes 4, Ward, of that Company, red Com' Brown presented report of Commit. gee'on parehune of rele for Chiet Engineer and S that be bad contracted with J. H. Knapp for erection of stabling and Aiveration of house of En- ine Company No, 44, for the eum of $1,075. Con- Commissioner me - that he hed complet- ed acontract wit @ same party for the ere Stariabie and sterations of kngine Uo, No. ont gum of $1,587 bv. Confirined. ‘ The Frestdont presented report of Com: Organization of Company in the hovee of Go, No. 1, and recomme: the appointment of the following :Kobert Kot foreman; Theodore w Assistant Forewau; DL. Fisher, Stoke in J, Kocks, Driver; Joho Jaines May, A. berty, Henry Schenck, Johu man, Hamuel ithe and Micheel Gieunon, Firemen company designated as Metropolitan Euxine Go, No, 2, received and recommendation adopted, On Motion of Commissioner bugs $46 was appropri- ated from the amount set eprri for contingeucins for the relief of the famiir of J. 1). Fairiam, who was in- dared at the late fire ip Soath aireet, Tnx Aknow Disasren—VveRrvict oF THE Cononen's Jray. Lhe investigation inte the causes hich led to the explosion en board the steamer Arrow, on the 6h uit., wae concluded by Coroner Gover yesterday, Nicholas St, Plorre, John Sampson, Peter D. Vanderbursh and Nicholas Shea were ex- anined. Their testimony was similar to that already published. Tho case was submitted to the jury by tre- Coroner Gover, who reviewed tho testimony, aeturned: That the deceased, Mary Elizabeth Friceson, came eo her death by drowning, caused by the explosion of Arrow, on the bth day of August, 1566; and further- more, we severely censure the owners of said boat for Ex, onrelessness, for ranning the boat with old and ferior boliers; aod also criminally censure tbe Govornment Inspectors, for the careless manner in | bad fired the q@hich they inspected the said boilers, and for giving | ®*)n until yesterda @ertificate allowing the use of such boilers, Music.—There will be music en the Mall at the Central Park this afternoon, commencing at four a clock. Tux Wearner,—The weather which has peen delightfully cool for several days past eud- @enly changed yesterday, and Old Sol poured down Weis rays as fiercely as ever, At 12M. the thermome- fer stood at 85; at 3P.M.80. The various corner q@enders of “soda,” who were beginning to wax dole- ful over the cool weather,and the serious falling off in | drink: Bbhe demand for the ‘gassy staff," looked considerably bo fog Beppier yosterday, as the “thirsty souls” crowded | Dowling @round their stands. Impoutaxt To Drivers,—Superintendent ‘Kennedy bas issued an important order regulating @mnibuses and street cars stopping within the lines @f intersecting streets, these vebicles will in future | bed Simos Bhechan on the iy, Rhold up for the purpose of receiving or discharging Passengers before the horses’ heads reach the line of the crosswalk, or else pass entirely over the cross streets, and stop where the rear of the vehicle will be Gears Rooley's stables, in 6th aren mitted taking the berse, Lut said ib: chared it, ona line with tho croas-walks there.” Drivers not complying with this order are liable to arrest, and to @ penalty of 810 for each offence, This is an admir- able arrangement, and ove that will generally tend @o the safety of pedestrians in the crowded thorough- farce. Sonx,—The schooner Mott Bedell, from Georgetown, witheoal, which arrived at this port, yesterday morning, struck on « reef off Delancey @irect, and sunk, Srrecr Marrers,—The Street Commission- of August. AmusEMENTS—Banncms, — The new Mu- on oach floor, The upper floor contains a new Happy Family of animals and birds, much larger, and show- ing more variety than the old Here are also the Coamorama room, and shooting gallery, On the same foor are thirty-two stereoscopes, inside of each of which are twenty views, which revolve once in every ‘dalf minute, making 640 viewsinall, On the other floors are the aquaria, stuffed animals, learned seal, e@pecimens of geology, couchology, minerology, pneu- mismatics, stuffed birds and animals, ceins, medal-, 4c. There are already collected over one hundred | o'clock, a fire broke out in acotion factory in Com- thousand curiosities, all of which have been got to- | mercial street, caused by friction in the machinery, resulting in damage tothe extent of $150, Bome of the members of No. 6 tugine and 12 Hose got intoa fight at this fie and Vatrick J, Farrell, of gine, struck, as alleged, Wm, Dempsey, of No. 12, with « large stone end felled him to the Demeey is represented as being fatally injured. Far- reli was locked up to await the result of the injur.es, gether, and the building rebuilt in fifty days, The Jecture room fs calculated to hold one-third more prople than did the old one, and the stage is tou feet éveper, It is well ventilated, and arrangements are amade by which the whole roar part of the building em be thrown open in case of emergency, and in two minutes five thousand people could pass out, The dramatic company will open on Wednesday, withs e@pertacular drama entitled, “The Children of Von- fee," 1a which» grand march will be performed by nty-four youns Indies Leorung.—Mrs. M, C, Walling, known as ‘she Banished Heroine of the South, will deliver « Vecture at Cooper Lnstitute on Monday evening, Sopt. 4th, 1565. Bubject—Re-establishineut of Our Govern- @pent at the South, FirKs,—About 10 o'clock yesterday morning @ fire broke outin the basement of 89 Ridge street, eccupled by « baker, Tho fire was quickly extinguish- ed, Loss, $200 ; no insurance.... accured last evening, between 5 and 9 o'clock, near the corner of Nassau and Ann atreets, the origin of which was found to be a slight contingration im a a. Joon. Hose companies were prompily on the spot gad the fire was a) once put out without material sage Crry Poutrics,—The Tammany Hall Com- mittee met Thursday evening, Supervisor Tweed in the chair, from the Fifth Ward were first considered, the result Deivg that e new election was ordered, which will come off this eveniny, whan deleyates will |e numed dor the State Convention, ‘The inspectors tor the ‘ Primaries” were then appointed, Messrs, Puray “Tweed, Hoole, Hoffinan, Hart and Cardoze wero 0: the number. ‘Le weetiug of the delegates is set for Tuesday next, at Dory at cue Tammany Hall, The McKeon Cor t ‘Thos. Mespedon in the cuair—H, Hilton had decitined She promdency of the Committee, Monday evening wmext was appointed tor the election of € delegate to Sbe State Convention, by delegates frum the sasocia- Gions in the wards south of kourwenth street, there- tofore elected on ov betore the Yud inst, Delegate Geo. W. Morton then read an eddress denouncing as eorrupt al! Democratic organizations in the eity other bau the McKeou,--Adjourued, aod was fal injured. Deceased was 19 years of aga A verdict of accidental death was readered, 2 A boy, 8 years of age, bamed Galvin, whose parents Lire at 36) Louth er enue, was struck af the Hiatreed epee He rantekan te"hl” scene vher oxw—————""=s=“s“"* 7 home, where Berne and imrled him to the ground with great fores, wardin ofa wounds, Th @ajored, Sergeant Paley, of the 18th Precinet, killed irerling i sprerine James W. Booth, Mr. Abbe isan | was parionsly, red leat week in t svork store, 16 Johm strect, is deed. Me endea' ring the conflagration to LJ Ushment, in Chambers, yesterday, before Justice Sutherland, George Walker applied for a writ of Aabeas corpus ~ for the custody of hia infant daughter, aged two years and six months, who was detained from him by ite aid on table, From | grandfather, John Mott. the moral character of its grandparents on either aide, Re iit (be father etated he waa better able to support ther ot the before she poration Yard, Keceived. Mr. Brown siso re- “onl dein ‘i tender a remain where it father, but gave him the et all pr times, and at his motions wrth nih ee adininisteration wore ranted upon the estat following persona: Mary Lockwood, Conrad Feisel, John Walsh, George Rosenberg, Henry McGrogan, Bamuel B, Dennin, Jacob Ieteh, Catharine Werle, Margaret Ahearn, Elizabeth Diet- rich, Gertrude Phomas, Ellen Noonan, Kose Cleayin, Rachel H. Kiersted, Anna Beadburn, Albert V purl F, English. Will of Mary Dakin, Guardianship of A. and W. Mack, Wits of H KR. Kendall, Margaret Murpay, etharine Bott trick Do: » Anne oF, aroling L. Amit man, Eliza Sexton, Bernard ener Kenny, James Ham lain Gawry and Mary Be’ minsioner * counterteit $20 8nd | peugh was arrested b; y detective made an ablecharge, The following verdict was then | on» charge of setting fire to Niblo’ Qlet of May last, Tho accused, prior to the fire, was employed an avistant property man at Niblo's. one of the flues of the froat boilers of the steamboat | ie, as alleged, beon detected in taking goods from fie Beoperty. he was discharged, but subsequently, it i he left the city, and an investigation by Fire cummitted for examination by Justice Dowling, years of age, employed as « clerk at Stewart's dry foods store, was arrested yesterday, by officer Bosh, of the 9th Precinet, on a charge of havi worth of bis eullt, and said he b in Greene stseet, na: , e prisoners were both committed by Justice Ledwith, were arrested yesterday ov a charge of Was arrested yesterday on acharve of felonious as- sault Drath by Frederick G. Neheing, of 150 How- ery. sword cane, Jus Snconvonience and deiay resulting to passengers from } nation. ing in Jacksou etroet, near Tucker, might, was assaulted by auother jad, who the uukoown lad plunged a domeon aud ren of. Th bo: yesterday afternoon, a drove of eattie, belonging to Moses May, No. 136 Remson street, E. D., was being ere met yesterday and signed the warrant of the | driven down Bushwick ave, when ® mad cow in the second installment due the contractors for the month | drove attacked a horse belonging to Peter Konig, corner of Flushing and Bushwick avenues, and when Mr, Konig went to the rescue of the horse, he was a himself attacked by the ferocious aniinal and severe- record pty ete es tng thn ae ly injured, The cow then rushed down the street in Broadway, There are three tioors, with five saloons | * frantic manner, goring at everything she met, and creating the greatest consternation among pedestri- ans, Whe a citizen dealt her a blow with acart rung, which had the effect of stunning her, Bho was then takon to the slaughter honse on the Johnson street plank road and finally dispatched, yesterday gored an unknown man at the corner of Broadway and Myrtle avenue, injuring him so severe- ly that he is not expected to recover, ‘The following delegates have been elected to represent the Democratic party of Kings County in the State Convention at Albany, as per call of the Citizens’ Democratic General Committee : curred in the lower part of Fulton street, about 3 An alarin of fire | O'clock yeater: Scott, proprietor of a hotel near the Cemetery of the Tho claims of threo rival dologations | and, passing round between the ekin and the bone, mittec aiso met Thursday night, | Monday night by two fell 6 conductor and ‘ere arrested by officer Mc Waters, net, (84 arralenea before Justice they were not to blame street, comm): joee Tux Joun Street Finr.—John Fillo who burned at the fire which ocen in who were working in the ¢ Ptiog which he was fataily burned THE COURTS. APPLICATION FoR & CuiLp,—In the Bapreme Court Nothing was urged againet The evidence went to show that the nio- child died at ber parents’ home, and that died she poasegibos her offspring to the be Judge thought that, @ of the child, it had better denied the petition of the the privilege of seeing the child te renew ring the tender In THe ScRROGATES Count, yesterday, letters of of the Michael Green, Wm. Gileich, Mary Hammond, Ann Campbell. Van Beblewing, Johu E. Dean, Bernard The following ts the Calendar for September : i wood, Ann M. For- "Nefll, Sarah Dizon, ton, Kdward Fox, Wil- Robert Diedrieks. In Tie U. 8, Commissioners Orrice yesterday, eman waacommitied for trial by Com- slwell, on a charge of endeavoring to pass teasury note. \amNOR.— The Fire at Niblo's Thea- Arrest on Suspicion of Arson,—James Melio- ey, yoaterday, Theatre, on the enac A.C Potioe Inet, Hav- |, threatened to be revenged. The day after she arshal Baker, convinced the latter that McDouourh remlses, The accused waa not meen when he wae arrested, aud Dishonest Clerk at Stewart's,.Joweph Riley, 16 stolen #119 employers. Riley admitted ven the goods to a female Mary Anu Sh who was arrested, and the goods were recove goods from bi Soldier Robbed.—John Conner and Charles Thomas aling $100 Jobn Me) jor, at sue saloon No. « . After hie ner threw y the wallet containing Me moory, and it wes recovered, Justice committed the accused for trial. Carrying Murderous Weapens.George Lyons e complainant alleger that I syour attempted lung shot, iso charges that evord part of a him for exami- Stabbing.—William Long, eecused of having stab- 4 teh ult, during an affray the 7th Ward Hotel, surrendered hirmeelf yesver- officer Walker, of the Tth l’rocinet, aud was for trial by Justice Mansfeld, Stealing a Hores.Jona Hogan was arrested ono harge of steaiing @ horse valued at @4U0, from Mr. Committed by Justice Ledwith, Stabbed,--A lad named Robert Tucker, Lat fire engine be ran with; on receiv kiufe into Tuck y bas not been arrested, Brooklyn, Tue Map Cow Errpgmic,—About 4 o'clock 6 arrived at Wall's ropewalk, however, It is reported that the same cow Fine AND Fiaut,—Last evening about five No, 6 En- round, Tur Democratic Starr ConveNnTioN,— riet—Tunis @. Bergen; alternate, J . Ud District pamuel |, Bhumake , alternate . » Androw Cul- aiternate 6th District—Kdmund Driggs, dele- ate; Wm, Marvhal, alternate, Tth District Walter . Livingston, delegate; Jas. A, Purdy ternate, ; Bloopy Arrray,—A shooting aftray oc- morning, in which Mr. James Holy Cross, Flatbosh, was Injured to such an extent that bis life is ved of, is appears that be met a man named Walsh In a saloon, and, drinking with each other several times, they becawe very “ friendly." Subsequently @ dispute arose, and Walsh, who te o returo soldier, believing that Scott intended to rob him, made use of his pistol and fired, The ball entered at the right of Scott's nose, came out between the left ear. The wound isa bed one, but It is probable that no fatal consequences will eneud, as the hot did not touch the brain, ‘The in- ane man wae sent to bis Lome, Walah is atili argo, ALLEGED Hicuway Ropnery, — Michael Morris, « discharged sailor, was ro’bed of $¥00 on es who induced him to ac- company them from Carroll street bridve, (where he resides) tow lonely apot in Soth street, South Hrook- where the bett him, Heged, aud robved him his money, Morris wae contingd to bis b night until this morning, when he appe uatice Cornwell and made his comp . Mathews, Dougherty and Sinith, of t th srreeted Joho Duun and Simon Fitzpatrick Chey were committed to await « Berge: Precinct, . on the charge, Fara Accipents.—On Thursday night Jobn | bearing, Fart, late # member of the 16th N.Y, Vol., fell from the roof of the New England Soldiers’ Home, No. 194 Broadway, where it is supposed he had gone to sieep, Jersey City, Free wy A KEROSENE OIL Facrory,— Shortly after 10 o'clock last night, ® fire occurred in the kerovene oil refinery of Little & Hickey, in Greene strom, wear Bay piroel, Jamey City, coused ing upon her bo'y with lis foot took piace at the Warren street Bept. 2-8. Rises, 6 25-8. Bots, 6 32--H. Wator..06 19 dam, Sybil Raltimore: Northern Light. New Orleans: Karn Jortiand: Lucy. Newbern, NC; EC K ington; Armphion, (Fx man of war) New Orleans. Batburet, WC A; Inca. of Bremen, from Jeniune, Pohn_ Carver, Tho e Salt Kay, T Yeland: Dore neiro; Arizona, St Joba. NB, Vietor, St ranilia: Vil Hierrs Leone; Cro 8 Bede! oc Moore, Georretown, DC; Keeruit, Charleston; C.vas R Vickery, Dighton for Fhiledelpoins Stranger, New- port for Klizabethport: George abethport for Boston; Harriet N Elizabethport for Bost Kiver, MK Carlie} Fasex, Maide & Mary, Koc ton; Nathan Clifford, dore, Calais Kittatinny, Paulina, Falmouth; Josephine, Cow Bay, Pioyment given to one who can bring recommenda- tions for honesty, sobriets i on the bth day of Se; the Co,, T4 Bioadway, C, E Bachu, euable you to sleep well. pallid cheek, alarming eymptome, and if po treatment is submit ted , consumption, insanity .. epileptic a] 2 % if Gatts Percha and Rubber Manufscturing Co. meetin, 3 latent 4 damage Curme.—Marshal Ellis, of Jersey City, te ports that 186 persons were committed wo the City fm Jersey City, for the month ending yester- Of these 66 were victims of rum drinking. 1 o'clock yesterday morning @eeured in a frame dweiting honse in the rear f 82% Bouth Sth strcet, Jorsey City, owned by Mre. and which was damaged to the extent of nsured in the Mntual Insurance Company of Ay. A temporary stable adjoining, an Ay with a horse and gost, belonging to Mr. @ ink Waa consumed. Brorat Treatmext To 4 Woman.—A man named John Clancey, « biackam|th, was arrested yesterday, charged with being drunk and disorderly, and without Roc! vocation knocking awa P+ gieh+44 road , Jere it ° é are Ne one The occurrence reilroed cromsing, th of & where the poor woman was engaged io picking © from some cinders. Clancey was amination. locked ap for ex- CLEARED) ATFAMSHIPS—New York, Aspinwall; Borussia, Hainburt; Louisiana, Liverpool AIIIP—Johann, Hein, of Russia, for Cadiz RARKS—Statira. Pictou, NB! Staffa, Cow Bay, CB; Kate Smith, Montevideo, BRIG3—M ‘obh. Port Royal; Anna, Rotter- moras BCHOO: AT Hill, Indianola: B McLane, Ban- ‘or, Abby kins, 8* John, NB; Valer, Phila a: 5 Crandall, Georgetown: Laocadia, Salem; Goodspeed, Philadelphia: Fanny Fern, do; Dundes, Laguna; R Maron, N ortolk; Mary Keliy, Lingen BLOOPS—Deep River, NHaven; Thos Fall, Prov. AREIVED. ATRAMAAIPA—Cumberiand, Charleston; Faloos, ight, Waah- KAIPS. Neptune, Liverpool; R Robinson, Cardiff; Chase, Morien Bay, C B BARKS—Agnes Fraser, Buonos Ayres; Keople, mas Fleste! of and from Breme nt (thews, Gaantenam Princess Alice, Ne , Anna Dane, Rio J 1 Nevius, Carcten : E Biglow, M Louis Merianie, Ms gs apes Mataozae: Sarah Bernia, Ponce; Flor mee, ington, NC, OONBRS.Hannie Westbrook, Portland; Nfott Georeetown, DP CO: Chief, [nagua; b Grand Turk. Kimball, Jr, Rock- aud; Mary 1, Vankirk, Norwich for Phiadeiphim Ariadne, New Bedford for bethport, Arcus. Bomerset; William, Cherry field low, Elizabeth port Boston; Susan & Jane, Machias; Julia Ann, Eliz al, Lubec; Rata: Anna M Edwards, Fal je, New London for Philadelphia; oe, Heveen: Or nd)‘ 00D, ndout for Portland; Commo- Louisa, Boston; C M Dexter, Boston; ‘ensacola; Rosalie, Port au Prince, BELOW —Bark Mary Ann, Cardenas; brigs Donne ‘Too Late for Classification. DEATES. BLOOMFIELD—At Greenpoint, Sept. 1, 1865, of consomption, Mr, John H. Bioomfield, aged 30 years and 5 months The reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral,on Sunday afternoon, Sept. Sd, at 2 o'clock, from the reridence of hie mother, dia st, woe GOOD DRIVER WANTED—FOR A brewer's truck; good wages paid and steady em- ood character. phe othe HERKSON & DONALD 5M T 2 CITY HALL PLACE AND 14 CEN- tre st, Pawnbrokers’ tickets bought for waiches, jewelry, diamonds, &e. Tho highest prices mid for above goods, ae : oe LABAMA MONEY WANTED—HIGH- est prices paid, at MOBES & OCulyTaS, 32 ok | AREA EAMETS | il READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF the properties of Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Bucha will be a comparison with those set forth in the United States Dispensatory, s “AN ELECTION FOR OFFICERS OF THE 358 Green leland Ol) Creek Company will be beld vember, at lv M, at the office of 1. TODD, Bee. 348 JANFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI- tutions, of both sexes, use Helmbold's Extract It will eive brisk and energetic feelings and IR GOOD AND CHEAP PATENT AND other improved epectacics, and to insure reel eyr-aight, consult Professor E, 8. FRANK: « porical Ocullet, whose only office is removed to 73 oadway, upstairs, Diseases of the eye medically ed. Consultation free, See my diploma, fend ireular, 410 ELMBOLD'S TRACT BUCHU GIVES health aud vigor to the traine and bloom to the Debliity {fs accompanied by many sue. I ious properties, and unmediate in ite action, ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHO is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all iatare ARTMAN’S PATENT ELASTIC Cruteh for the lame of every nature, are the only crutch. es ever made on scientific principles, They only need to be tried to be preferred. way, bet. Broome and Grand sta, For sale at 470 Broad 263 N CONFORMITY WITH THE STATUTE notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of t will beh mi, at the Cent the reduction of the capital stock trom ¥ 190,000, Signed—H, B. Claflin, H, A. &myine, H, ander, BR. W. Torry,4, 3. Dwight, Ay A ri ME, DEMOREST’S GRAND FALL opening of siegantly trimmed Patterns of all the and most desirable styles for ladies’ aud chil. irevs, on Monday, Sept. 4. No. 474 Broadway; 97 Bast 14th et.; 184 Plorrepons et, Brooklyn ; and all the other branches, Beptember number of DEMO- ResT's MONTHLY Now Ready aia AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT OF diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, musical instruments, dry ¢ silks, clothing, &e advanced on diamonds, watchos, dc., or the above boueht for cash at tull value, 140 Bowery, near (rand ot, Up etairs. 73 27 ARE hereby informed that the partnership hereto. fore known ag GEORGE H, TUFTS & ( or as TUFTS & THOMSON, has been fale day solved, GEORGE H. TUPTS. © WILLIAM THOMSON The machinist business will be carried on, as hereto. at Nos, S44 and 340 Weet 24th #6, New York, by ORGE H, TUFTS. a 213 RAGs AND METALS—WHITE RAGS 9 vents per Ib,; colored and woolens 3 cents; books and Lewspapers, brass, 15 cents copper, 42 cents: load, 6 ; a Rss —RAGS—RA paid for white rags, $ cents & pound for colored and woolen raga T cents for old Dewspareraodod books at No, 28 Elm st,ovedoor from Duane et, Dou't ect into the wromg store. peels ey SUTTON, THE CELEBRATED Jog AND Card Printer, 14% fulton et, prints cards, eir. culars, bill-heads, hand bills, lables, &e, &e., in hand eoine style, cheap for cash, Cali and eee Tk 5 ug9 THE GREAT ADVANCE PRICE Palp [y cash for old books, 0 pers, pap biets an Kinds of waste paper, at 49 Ana THU, : EIT pet St Nae ” HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FoR gid newapapers, eee SC WELL gute Bia saa si Uaar want Beam, EEE tet i S—9 CENTS A Pound RONALD HERBERT, TH Selfish Man. “And you hed « sister, Signor?” tnquired the Italian that very evening, as we stood together under the light of an Italian moon oa one of the terraces of her Palazzo. “7 s T hed.” hs you loved her, Signor '" I gave forth the lie in a trembling volce—"Lady, T loved her dearly |" “And Lawrence," she continued, at the same time drawing her veil over her fa o, with the con~ sciousness of a woman who wishes to conceal her feelings, even from the eye of night—"be kaew and loved her also!" “Lady, he did; he loved her deeply, weir, Never were two to knit in one; you wou d hare deeme! that but one soul animated, one heart “warmed their several bodies, and bow—- would thasTeould forget him! Some men there are who change from love to love, ant yet are of an almirable temper, kindiy, and cood withal, lke our friend Lawrence; yet he did love my siser with most aurnassing fondness.” The bot Italian hlood atirred in her veins with more of violence than I deemed possible, though IT knew that her spirit was proud and lofty ; indeed, I have never met a woman who could patiently endure the idea of the man abe worshi ped having worshipped at any abrine buther own. As she ;ulled a branch of the pomegranate tree that wae laten with flowers, an! whose blossoms contrasted bheantifully with the enowy column againat which she leanei, Lawrence stood before us on the lower terrace; be hai ler the ealoon soon after my unfeeling observation, which t Icon- sidered not; I on!y thoughtof hia reply, and felt it as enother cause for hatred. Blowly and calmly be ascended the wWeps. and when he soined ual felts thrill of triumph, for Rosina de Lozetta, althoursh she trembied violen‘iy, made no reply to the question which be asked ; it was about some triv- fal matter.the moon, o: r rome such fool- ery. He spoko agai turned away to enter the Palazzo: he followed, and, attempting to take ber band, inquired if she were ill; she flung his band from hers, and some low, but earnest words of bitterness came from between her lips, I heard something of a “ former love'' as sho passed ‘nto the saloon. I bad turned towards the garden, when Lawrence's band was suddenly pressed upon my shoulder ‘Sir,’ he exclaimed, ‘1 wish to know by what right you interfere in what covcerna you not; I feel assured you bave beon speaking to that lady of—of—of ——"* He could not pronounce poor Lucy's name. I cloaked myseifin hardened villany, end conc.uded the unfinished sentence, “Of my sister—granted !" I replied, ‘* And may notabrother speak of a departed sister toa dear aympathining friend, like the Bignora, without incurring your reverent ceneure?'' * Hypocrite!" he shouted ; and the magnificence ted young man struck upon my senses like 's # n burst of thunder: for I had be‘ore only regarded bim as meek, geutie and forbeariug. “Hypocrite! I would long since have unmasked you to the uttermost, Lad it not been for the re- @pect I bore her memory. I have loved, and do love another—ani dare not to call her ‘a dear eym- pathizing friend ;’ sympathy with you uu, whose cold selfishness wou'd se! ter es if ebe were es sliave—you, who bad not the courage to mret the censure you go richly deserved for your moat loath. some avarice—rou, who could fly trom an aged parent when she most needed your support: ft is not with such as you that tho bright, the glorious creature who has just parted from us cau have any . SS aa ” ™ . well,” I replied, stifling my feelings of resentment umder an external calmness of demeanor—'‘it is well: aud reproof comes well from an apostate, whose clerical title enaties bli to eaneak from the chastisement which brave meu endure,” Bome demon inspired him with the desire to puuish my Uravoing as it deserved; he lost sight of clerical forbearance; amid the sufferings of man, he forgot the minister, end, with road impetuosiiy, struck mea blow, which, OGod! [ more macly returned with my sword, Will it be credited, that I stabbed and stabbed again ? yet then, when his fine form lay at my feet—when, upon drawing forsh, for the last time, the weapon of deaib, the warm blood rushed from ite caverns 1 crim- soued the snowy marble—then, when I saw what my desperate passion bad effected, declare before the Alm ghty, I would have given my own life to have restored bis. I could neither if nor speak; T felt-—but why attempt to reca!! the feelings which have shrouded mein remorse during a long and Hngering life of overwhelming trou! les, brought on, it is true, by an over-indulgence of those passions, which, if under proper control, tend to good and not to evil, but woose bitterness is not rendered more table by tho remembrance thas they are self-iufiicted, A loud, loud scream, ap- ing to the stare amd their mysterious powers Se venseats ou the murderer, sroused me from my mise. Rosina de Lozetts had thrown herself upon the prostrate form of my victim, sud the upper ter- race Was sparkling with lights which the servants bore towards the series, alarmed by the awful cry the unheppy lady bad sent forth, In an in- stant Iwas surrounded asa prisoner by th nials, who, an hour before, would bave kis dust from off my feet; but the will, I wes no longer para!) roi; I waved the sword, reck ng wito warm blood, and the descend. ants of the once noble Fiorentines shrunk fret be- fore me ike curs, I plunged deeper and deeper still anid the orange grove, and quickly scaled the wall which divided the Palazzo from the great square. Perhaps it was only !magination—I cannot te!| it ia awtully mysterious to this hou nay, on my soul Lawear that the spirit of my sister Lucy pass- ed through the clear air as I fled from the warden; there was ber form flouting, and floating onward: the outline perfect—the ‘eatures, too, all per- fect; yeb so trantparent that toe moonbearmns shuns through, or rather mingled with thelr bea 1 crouched to t arth, yet watched her progresa it seemed as she looked upon me that reproach ayd horror changed her countenance; i th» t che was about tocurseme: I beld my Lands in sup. plication to the Leavens, and bent my head ou the cold pavement; the stiliness of death wason those stresia in lone hour; and when again J looked towards the ekies, she had passed from my sis, Tam ao old man, and must pausein wy narra. tion, CHAPIER V, Matrimony! Disappointment! Why does « se'fish man think of matrimony f Why should » being devoted to himself expect to find another disinterested enough to minister solely to his jeasures? From what theory does he reason »— rom whence are his cosclusions drawn y Men, I observe, do not implore in this reapecs, They go on just as I went on, too much occupied in cons demning others to bertew ove taoughs om their own moral {mprovement, Men marry Why? To gratify « Passion, What passion? Selfishness ; which, before Hea- von, I believe to be the ruling passion with all mankind, Do they covet beauty f—they wed it, Is wealth their object ?—they contract for it. But, when eecure in the possession of either, or both, are they but heavy end wearisome incumrances f Italy bad {rows hateful in my eyes; the sun scorched my fevered brain; and the perfumes of the orapge-croves were as a ver nostrils, Icursed my destiny; 1 cught to have cured myself, Weare our own destiny ; yet how few nave the courage to gr ¢ with and guide is! I went I knew cared not-—whither, Gold greascs the chariot-wheels, and buy the good otfices of peer and peasant in all civilized lauds, CHAPTER YI. T awoke one morning, disturbed from my repose by the overturning of my carriage; Lawore at the postilion in aatyle exclusively English, and he eaered inreturn. Iused the same language to my vulet—a faithful ereature--perhaps the ouly being who, in the whole course of my life, with one exception, loved me for myself. And he re- minded me that the postilion had told me the horses would be unable to arrive atthe point I wished; but thatI had commanded they ‘should proceed, It was juss like me, careless of advice in all things, thinking only of self and the gratitica- tion of the moment. I walked slowly forward, along 0 road broken ang daagergua (qr Mepeleon sienob in my bad not cormmanded the mountains to obey ne mandate,and become ersy as the level plain. So irr. tated was I at the accident. that the scenery, bean. tifal and superb, excited no admiration. I was in Switeeriand—I breathed the air of liberty —the mag. ni @ of nature towered around me; still I re. mained sullen and discontented. The national alr of the Ranz des Vaches, chaunted by many ro1ce, and the oceasional owing of the cattle were min. gied in barmony—barmony to the senses if not the cultivated ear, Bevera! peasants passed me on the road, when I had nearly esoenden the moum tein; and many village-girls, with baskets of fresh-gathered flowers, and in neat holiday dreanes, were hurryivg forward on some vullar mission, I at leneth inquired, and was tol Pt ‘an tho births day of M. le Cure’sonly d yhter, and the villags re were hasten ng, with cheir several tributes each apparentiy caver to present the first gift Afver a wearving walk. T arrive at snail assem. blage of cottages, denominate! a village, I re quested them to send assistance to my eorvany concerning whom I had gro anxious, “What! exclaimed one sturiy pearant to the mountain on Mam'selle Asela’s birth-day?— such @ fine morning, too, Oli Mateline would make monsicur's breakfaat, but he muat follow the rest to * Marn'selle Adela's."” Ia fact, ouly the old and belpless vere to be seon; and they were em. leyed in decking the houses with faurele and owers, a8 mich intent upon doing honour to the birthday as the younger portion of the commun» ty. (To be Continued.) SURE CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE. Discovered by Dr. KING, elven unknown to the le, tea. or any other beverage. Price 9] ware of imitations, which always sicken ub. Genuine sold only at iS dao tor, (iiove sk. NY. Aaoolber 5: tas B EWARE—COUNTERFEI TS} . COUNTERPFEITS! of this great ointment are in the market; need not be swindied, for the PROTRCTION fa, that only THE GENUINE HAS A BLAC BK OBLONG AMD. WIT FLENKY i LEYS LIKENESS IN CENTRE, AND HIS Sli 2 IN WHITE j One on the END, BUY NUNS ret ron PRIVATR DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR ia the only KNOWN apecific for BURNS and BCALDS. healmig siways WITHOUT BOAR, and re. ieving the dreadtul agony in A FEW MOMENTS , A POSETLVE CURE FOR PILES TRY IT, AND YOU WILL BE CONV INCED It has now been in use for over years, and no ne who has onco tried ft could be indneed to be witix a & box in care of sudden accident. Jt has no equal ia eoings bt: waa” BRUISES, FEVER RC “ IRUMATISM, CORNS 3 5, WARIS. INF (G, Bpraiuat AMMATIONS, SWELLING Sores and Balt Kheum. esotalishe at WHAT EVERYBODY DOFS NOT KNOW This Salve, weil rubbed over the bewels, or the stomach, will certainly cure Wormer, Diarrhoea, and Gholere Infantutm aud Dysentecy, is particularly ot. lective in children. For sale, by the dozen ing! box, at the Jr : sider per] np 43 ({ekery 8T., NEW YORK. ANCERS—CANCERS—CANCERS — CAN cers can bow be radically exterminated and @ sure cure effected with the ase of the kuite. Lhig recipe was obtained at @ ereat expense from an 014 Indian chief. For further particulars inquire st 3.9 Hudeo. 4th door below King st 821 YSPEPSIA—ASTONISHING CURES ARB daily made by the use oj celle oe De aie y f that excellent remedy, DYSPEPSIA ANNTHILATOR Tt has been beiore the Public for the last and where it has been perrevered wit d tions followed, has never failed In @ | act gently upon che bowel eivin rt9 | the stomach,aud braces up the whole evevem —cresting As it were bew life, Every cne ot redentary hat should try tty and all who are troubled with Lirepe should use it. Depot—46 South Second #4, Whi burgh. Price One Dollar per be ttle. sn " UREKA —THE AMERICAN PUBLIC have fora jong time needed a cheap and eth. clent Horse and Cattle Kemedy, to take the place of the expensive and very frequently useless pre: scriptions of \ overinary Surreons, and an article of hie cescription ie now offered them by HEN. DALLEY the great Magical Pain Extractor oa IALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE AND CATTLE SALVE will positively cure al! dit@area of Horace and Cattle that can possibly be reached by outward application, It ea u the worst ewellings and intiaumations inafew hours. Wherever is hae been used it bes met with the most complete success, and hundreds can Watify to ite being a certalu cure for SCRATCHES, LAMENL53s, . BRUISED RAINY 4 3. NAIL PRICKS CALKs, &e, in Horses, and ANGE, end for a box, only bi ¢ Bhoan and Doge, G RANDMOTHER’S I bermanent cure for corns. For sale by all druggists, Isic Agents wanted. Address tion L. HELMBOLD's CONCENTRATED Extract eAuchu is the ¢ Diuretle Coneentrated Ixtr frprifier. Lows are prep ording to r a macy aod Chemistry, an semnimacy aad Chemistry dare the most EDICAL AND SURGIG Mk 14. Went 04h. het oie ‘Thurdays, from 2 to 4 &@ Clinique on Mu iy CLINTQu™ at, bet Oth and iih aves, *M. Dr. Whitney will hae dav of exch week, for thi ed oso of giving medical an’ surgical advice toe vn Gestitute and needy, especially to those whic ne Be. foe Dilities deter them from eecking wid at our bu “ge tions, A.B. WHITNEY, M.D, + i PRICE REDUCED TO $1 PER BOX,— any JHE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FORGOUT AND REL MATISM Ali sufferers from the above compiaints, either ot recent or long #tanding, are advised to use BLAIR'S Gout and Rhoumatic Pills, They can be relied up. on as tho most sale and etlectual remedy ever offers od to the public, and have bee universally ueed io Morons fer PAD ypare ¥ Mp the ereatest eucces bd in Kogland by PROUT & HAKSAS gold by WELLS & CU, No. 118 Franklin. York ; and most other wedicine venders Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorized the name and sudress of *PHOMAS PROUT, 229 Strand, London," to be impressed upoa the Gove ernment stamp affixed to medicine, each box of the fonuine _ * Arar nyt oa pb p Se HEL MDOLIS Pe TONS RESTOR: HE GLORY OF MAN 15 STRENGTH. BOLD Baarett pervous and debilitated use HEL M- HE TAR SALVE—WILL “CURE Cancers, ray walt vi woe Merantiin tore lak 172 Weat Toth 4 vIT oucan buy the eaive at Fos. LIV ERPOOL—BLACK BALL LINR of Packets—The first class lacket COLL 3 will wall for the above port September Pig rare paaange rly on board, or to RUCHE BROS. & COFFEY, 114 and 115 ‘South et, foot of eekimaa street, gol 1) n “TIVE - PASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL » and Londou—iy the Old Black Star Line.For Liverpoo, the CULTIV ATOR sails on August 17th, For London—F. W.STEISON, sails on Aug. ¥6th. For Pawonge apply to WILLIAMS & GULON, 4u Faltom ) STEAM TO QUI pool--LOUSIANA, steorage $30; payable in LIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway TPAPSCOIT’S LINF—FOR LIVERPOOL, 7 Bhip HIBERNIA, Sept. r BEPOls FOR” LONDON wes pensar eae HUDSON, Sept. 2d, Pe bac "SCOTT BROS. & CO _°61 = BO Be uth et a ’ SIOWN AND LIVER. 2 Cablm passage, #05 urrency, Apply lo Wlie 304 BE1's GEAUINE AND INIMITABLE = DYE}! 4 PRICE Fb tY CENTS PER BOX. 46 higher io the a estimation public than any other Manufactured, Win ot the taneous, the color Leing set as #00) ppl « or Red hair ir converted into @ Deantital BLACK BROWN, without injury to the hair orekin. Itdows not waab otf Bor Cause ADY unpeasant feeling while Spply ines ope is, without fear of contradiction, the Reet Ares) end CHEAPEST Hair Dye mana- Manufactured an oy eanelectns tnd for eale (wholesale and retail) as » Willi: ; at retall, of Druegists, all over tees Te be had LD TYPE ME i" ~APPLY | Ons py METAL WANTED—APPLY A?